Lorenzo Pazzaglia Gasoleather was released in 2024. Created by Lorenzo Pazzaglia, a leathery gasoline fragrance with notes of Bergamot, smoky accents, metallic notes, gasoline accord, elemi, benzoin, raspberry, plastic notes, clary sage, narcissus, cypriol, ylang ylang, frangipani, Tuscan leather, Indian cashmere, oakmoss, vanilla, leather, cedarwood, agarwood, patchouli, amber, musk, pine resin. This is an Extrait de Parfum.
From the brand - "Lorenzo Pazzaglia Gasoleather Extrait is a bold fusion of Florentine leather, gasoline, and smoky metallic accords, evoking the thrill of speed and luxury. With aromatic, balsamic, and resinous nuances, this daring scent is made for fearless souls who crave adrenaline and leave a lasting impression."
Lorenzo Pazzaglia fell in love with the smells from his father's kitchen, becoming a chef and then started studying the smells and eventually creating perfumes based on those much-loved smells.
Fragrantica - "Gasoleather is a fragrance that may initially seem harsh and strong, but that's absolutely not. Leather and gasoline are the main notes, becoming in this creation as incredibly elegant. An unusual aroma, namely gasoline, is non-intrusive and slightly oily, accompanying refined leathery notes that are wonderful for lovers of fragrances featuring this note, of which I am one. Over time, it softens significantly on the skin, enveloping it as a refined and delicate suede. In short, I see the allure of luxury in it; after all, isn't a beautiful sports car, which also expresses all its power, incredibly magnetic? If you want to stand out… this is the right fragrance. I really liked it and immediately made it my own. Well… this time not a painting, but the incredible beauty of an Italian luxury car, a symbol of creativity and extreme class: the Ferrari."
Fragrantica - "Something about this reminds me of the smell of the pharmacy we went to when I was around 5 years old. It also smells a lot like the barbershop, in an Extremely classy way. This feels very nostalgic but also modern and unique, especially with the intense opening. Sorta also reminds me of the smell of a sharpie in the best way. This fragrance is genderless to me. I would love a full bottle of this."