Maria Candida Gentile Finisterre 15 ml parfum bottle
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Perfume · Amber marine

Finisterre

Launched in 2013, Finisterre is named after the westernmost point of Europe, where the Atlantic dissolves into the infinite. Maria Candida Gentile paints the ocean on the skin: a marine accord built on Posidonia, wet driftwood, helichrysum and pine, closing on gray amber and sandalwood.
Year · 2013
House · Maria Candida Gentile
Family · Amber marine
Audience · Unisex

Quick answers

Year and family
2013 · Amber marine
Olfactory signature
A luminous, woody marine: marine accord and wet driftwood on top, helichrysum and pine at the heart, gray amber and sandalwood in the base.
Perfumer
Maria Candida Gentile, who composed Finisterre in 2013, one of the house's signature fragrances.
House
The signature scent of an eponymous collection (perfume, candle, soap). Maria Candida Gentile.

History

Finisterre, Latin for the end of the earth, names the westernmost cape of Europe, where the continent stops and the Atlantic opens onto the infinite. It is that mix of vertigo and calm at the ocean's edge that Maria Candida Gentile set out to bottle in 2013. The house calls it one of its most iconic fragrances, worn, it says, by men, women and places: less a scent of seduction than an atmosphere of open water.

The fragrance belongs to the niche perfumery the house has practiced since 2009, entirely committed to naturalness: slow macerations, a vegan and cruelty-free formula, free of phthalates and parabens. Finisterre gave its name to a whole collection, spanning perfume, candle and soap, and reads as a landscape rather than a fashion accord.

The heart of the matter is the marine note, and this is where Finisterre shares with Kitrea the house's most unusual material story. The sea accord is not a synthetic ozonic: it rests on Posidonia, the seagrass of the Italian coasts, harvested and sun-dried, whose extract gives the fragrance its authentic salt. Around it, wet driftwood, helichrysum and pine build a complete shoreline, between sea spray and coastal forest.

The base ties the marine to the amber: gray amber, saline and warm, and balsamic sandalwood close the trail on warm, luminous skin. The house in fact files Finisterre as both amber and marine, and databases place it in 2013. One format note: the bottle shown here is a 15 ml marked "Profumo," yet the official site describes and sells Finisterre as an eau de parfum, so we keep the eau de parfum concentration documented by the house.

Olfactory pyramid

Finisterre reads in three movements, from the marine spray up top to the amber sandalwood in the base.

Top
Marine accorddried Posidonia
Wet driftwoodsaline, damp
Heart
Helichrysumhoney and curry
Pinegreen resinous
Base
Gray amberwarm saline
Sandalwoodbalsamic woody

The through-line is open water: a saline marine anchored in a woody, amber base, warm as skin after a swim.

Olfactory profile

Finisterre opens on a frank, saline marine accord, weighted at once by wet driftwood. This is far from a sweet or fruity marine: here the sea smells of salt, foam and wet wood cast up by the waves, with that Posidonia material giving an almost vegetal grain.

The heart shades the picture. Helichrysum brings its honey-and-curry facet, warm and a touch bitter, while pine raises a green, resinous vertical that recalls a seaside pinewood. This is the moment the shoreline takes shape, between beach and forest.

The base soothes and extends. Saline gray amber weds balsamic sandalwood to lay down a warm, luminous trail where the marine turns to skin. That base explains the fragrance's honest staying power and the medium intensity the house claims: a marine with character, deeper than it is refreshing.

Key characteristics

Family
Amber marine
Concentration
Eau de parfum
Signature note
Posidonia marine accord and gray amber
Audience
Unisex, medium intensity

When and where to wear

Finisterre is a daytime marine that reaches well beyond summer. Its saline freshness suits spring and summer, but its gray amber and sandalwood base let it hold into the shoulder seasons, even in cool weather. The trail stays measured, in line with its medium intensity.

Usage markers

Temperatures
At its best from 16 to 30 °C.
Time of day
Daytime, outdoors.
Settings
Seaside, everyday, travel.
Dosage
2 to 3 sprays, moderate sillage.

Seasonal fit

SeasonFitCritical notes
Spring★★★★The season suits it perfectly.
Summer★★★★The salt comes alive.
Autumn★★★☆The woody base takes over.
Winter★★☆☆A touch cool in the cold.

Context fit

SettingFitUsage recommendation
Everyday★★★★Its reference use.
Office★★★★Clean and discreet.
Vacations★★★★Its natural terrain, by the water.
Evening★★★☆In its quieter mood.
Sport★★★☆Fresh and bracing.

Similar perfumes

The great saline marine has its classics; a few share its salt or its wet wood.

PerfumeHouse · yearWhy it is close
KitreaMaria Candida Gentile · 2014The house's solar marine, on the same Posidonia accord; more honeyed and summery, where Finisterre stays oceanic and woody.
Sel MarinJames Heeley · 2007A marine of salt, seaweed and wood; a clear kinship of spray and shoreline, without Finisterre's amber base.
Eau des MerveillesHermès · 2004Saline, woody gray amber in a luminous key; the same taste for warm skin at the sea's edge.

Common questions

Who created Finisterre?01
Maria Candida Gentile, the perfumer and founder of the eponymous house, trained in Grasse.
When was Finisterre released?02
In 2013, according to specialist databases.
What are the notes in Finisterre?03
Marine accord and wet driftwood on top; helichrysum and pine at the heart; gray amber and sandalwood in the base.
Where does Finisterre's marine note come from?04
From an accord built on Posidonia, the seagrass of the Italian coasts, harvested and sun-dried, a signature material of the house shared with Kitrea.
What family does Finisterre belong to?05
An amber marine register: the house files it as both marine and amber.
Is Finisterre unisex?06
Yes, it is a unisex fragrance of medium intensity.
Is Finisterre a parfum or an eau de parfum?07
The official site describes and sells it as an eau de parfum; some collection formats carry the label "Profumo."
What does the name Finisterre mean?08
"End of the earth" in Latin, after the westernmost cape of Europe, at the edge of the Atlantic.

See also

Sources

Written from official Maria Candida Gentile documents, checked against specialist databases · Author: Sabrina Carlier · Osmetheca · July 6, 2026