Manacá blooms in transformation, white at first light, deepening into lilac and violet as the day passes. In the mountains of Brazil, it marks the shifting air between morning mist and afternoon sun: delicate, but never fragile.
This scent opens with the feeling of altitude, ozone and bright bergamot, sharpened by lemon verbena, the way mountain air carries both freshness and edge. The heart unfolds into a trio of violet, jasmine, and lily: luminous and unhurried, like the bloom itself mid-transformation. The base settles into sandalwood and cedarwood, warm and dry, grounding the whole thing without ever weighing it down.