History
Erba Pura was released in 2013 by Xerjoff, the Italian luxury perfume house founded in 2003 by Sergio Momo in Turin (Piedmont, Italy). The perfume belongs to the Casamorati 1888 line, a tribute collection that celebrates the Italian perfumery tradition of the nineteenth century, named after the historical Casamorati perfume house.
The composition is signed by Chris Maurice, an in-house perfumer attached to Xerjoff and signatory of several emblematic releases for the brand. Chris Maurice is the creative pseudonym used by perfumer Christian Carbonnel. The Italian name Erba Pura evokes the freshness of cut grass and a sunlit Mediterranean orchard, and the composition translates that image into a dense, legible and immediately recognizable hesperidic fruity amber.
The sunny opening pairs Sicilian orange, Sicilian lemon and Calabrian bergamot. The heart unfolds around a Mediterranean fruit accord and a frank sweet effect. The base settles on white musk, Madagascar vanilla and amber, which give the composition its long wear and generous sillage.
Commercial success was rapid and durable. Erba Pura became for many international wearers an entry point into Italian niche perfumery, and placed Xerjoff among the most cited houses of the 2010 to 2020 decade alongside Maison Francis Kurkdjian, Parfums de Marly and By Kilian. The perfume is regularly listed among the best sellers on Fragrantica, Basenotes and Parfumo, and remains commercialized in 2026 in its characteristic Casamorati 1888 Eau de Parfum format.
Sergio Momo still runs Xerjoff in 2026 from Turin (Piedmont, Italy). The house publishes more than fifty creations across the Casamorati 1888 line, the Shooting Stars line and the Coffee Break line. Erba Pura remains one of the commercial anchors of that architecture, alongside Naxos, 1888 and Mefisto.
The Italian aesthetic of the Casamorati 1888 line converses with the other major Italian niche houses: Acqua di Parma in Parma (Italy), Bois 1920 in Florence (Italy) and Eau d'Italie in Rome (Italy). Within that map, Erba Pura holds the accessible reference position, more openly sunny and gourmand than the more classical compositions of the line.
Olfactive pyramid
The architecture of Erba Pura articulates a Sicilian hesperidic trio, a Mediterranean fruit heart and a gourmand amber base characteristic of the Casamorati 1888 line. The pyramid below corresponds to the Eau de Parfum formulation distributed by Xerjoff in 2026.
Evolution on skin runs through three legible phases. The sunny hesperidic top holds for fifteen to thirty minutes, the sweet fruity heart occupies the next two to four hours, then the amber musk vanilla base settles in and can last between five and more than twenty-four hours depending on skin chemistry and dose applied.
Olfactive profile
The olfactive profile of Erba Pura combines Italian hesperidic light and the roundness of a gourmand amber base. The attack is direct, sweet and immediately seductive. The fruity heart leans toward a candied sunny impression that recalls a Mediterranean orchard in the heat. The musk vanilla amber drydown brings an enveloping softness that extends the signature far on skin.
The distinctive signature rests on the claimed balance between hesperidic freshness and amber sweetness. Where Scandinavian niche houses such as Byredo cultivate minimalist restraint, Xerjoff stands instead for an assumed Italian roundness. Erba Pura translates that identity into an easy, generous and immediately recognizable reading, which makes it one of the most cited gateways to contemporary Italian niche perfumery.
Erba Pura is the promise of a Sicilian orchard under the sun: three citrus fruits for the light, a heart of candied fruits, and an amber base that does not leave the skin for hours.
Key characteristics
When and where to wear it
Within the hesperidic fruity amber family, Erba Pura is recognized as a sunny and generous perfume. Its sweet signature and long sillage make it a seasonal favorite for mild to warm climates, and it also supports bright winter days without losing legibility.
Four wear markers
Season fit
| Season | Fit | Critical notes |
|---|---|---|
| Spring | ★★★★ | Reference season. |
| Summer | ★★★★ | Favored context. |
| Autumn | ★★★ | Good fit. |
| Winter | ★★ | Wearable on bright days. |
Context fit
| Context | Fit | Wear recommendation |
|---|---|---|
| Office | ★★ | Sillage can feel strong in open space. |
| Terrace, brunch | ★★★★ | Reference context. |
| Travel, sun | ★★★★ | Exceptional wear in warm climates. |
| Casual evening | ★★★ | Good fit, gourmand register. |
| Sport | ★ | Unsuitable. |
| Formal winter | ★★ | Legible but very sweet signature. |