Quick answers
History
Vento Forte, or “strong wind,” belongs to the Vento chapter that widened the Atmosphere d'Emotion collection at Esxence 2025. For Sorcinelli, a man of faith, wind becomes the site of a divine message passing through creation.
The official text quotes Exodus: Moses stretched out his hand over the sea, and the Lord drove the sea back by a strong east wind all night, and the sea was divided (Exodus 14:21). The mighty wind becomes an instrument of deliverance, the smell of flight and, at the same time, of the one who pursues.
The harmonic evolution makes it a green, mineral accord. The subject blends a velvety suede accord, marine calone and oak moss. The counter-subject hardens it with a mud accord and isobutylquinoline, a green, leathery material. The tail is the house's own “wind” accord.
The result is an aquatic mossy leather, damp and green, where the marine breath takes on earth and hide. A wind of crossing and of flight, the most saline side of the Vento chapter.
Olfactory pyramid
Filippo Sorcinelli is an organist; he does not think of his perfumes as a volatility pyramid of top, heart and base, but as a score. Vento Forte is therefore stated in three movements, subject, counter-subject and tail, exactly as the house publishes them.
The through-line stays the same: the subject opens, the counter-subject shades, the tail closes, holding strong wind in scent.
Olfactory profile
Vento Forte opens green and marine: calone gives a melon-marine breath, the suede accord a velvety skin, oak moss a green bitterness. It is a fresh, wide opening, like a wind rising over water.
The heart loads the wind with earth: the mud accord brings a damp mineral, isobutylquinoline a dry green leather. This is the layer that gives the scent its crossing-hardness and its idea of flight in the night.
The tail is the house's “wind” accord, an abstract breath that extends the movement rather than a single note. It lasts like an extrait, long and tenacious, with a green, saline, leathery trail. An aquatic mossy leather for the mid-seasons, best worn in windy weather.
“The Lord drove the sea back by a strong east wind all night, and the sea was divided.”Exodus 14:21, quoted by Filippo Sorcinelli
Key characteristics
When and where to wear
Vento Forte is an aquatic mossy leather for the mid-seasons, at ease in spring and autumn, in windy weather. Its marine breath breathes in the cool, while mud and green leather give it body. A scent for day and evening alike.
Usage markers
Seasonal fit
| Season | Fit | Critical notes |
|---|---|---|
| Spring | ★★★★ | Prime season, the marine wind breathes. |
| Summer | ★★★☆ | Fresh but mossy, use sparingly in full heat. |
| Autumn | ★★★★ | Moss and green leather come into their own. |
| Winter | ★★★☆ | The tenacious base holds in the cold. |
Context fit
| Setting | Fit | Usage recommendation |
|---|---|---|
| Open air | ★★★★ | Its reason for being, a wind of crossing. |
| Daytime | ★★★★ | Its vocation, a green aquatic for the day. |
| Autumn-spring | ★★★★ | Moss and leather unfold here. |
| Evening | ★★★☆ | The green leather carries it at night. |
| Shared office | ★★★☆ | Green and tenacious, use sparingly. |
Similar perfumes
The aquatic mossy leather of Vento Forte has its relatives inside the Sorcinelli house and among the reference points of niche perfumery.
| Perfume | House · year | Why it is close |
|---|---|---|
| Vento Impetuoso | Filippo Sorcinelli · 2025 | The rushing wind of the same chapter; the contrast between marine wind and smoky wind. |
| Brezza Leggera | Filippo Sorcinelli · 2025 | The light breeze of the Vento chapter; set against the strong, saline wind. |
| Fumerie Turque | Serge Lutens · 2003 | A green, honeyed leather, cousin to the leathery side of Vento Forte. |
| Aromatics Elixir | Clinique · 1971 | A green, mossy chypre, set against the oak moss of this wind. |
Common questions
See also
Sources
- Official Filippo Sorcinelli document, Vento Forte fact sheet (Italian and English editions)
- Filippo Sorcinelli press release, VENTO / Atmosphere d'Emotion collection (Esxence 2025)
- Filippo Sorcinelli, official Vento Forte page
