First Look: Xerjoff’s Upcoming Perfume Launches Unveiled

Written by Kristina Kybartaite-Damule

During TFWA week in Cannes, Italian luxury perfume house Xerjoff unveiled the new creations that will be launched in the coming months.

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Images by Darius Damulis

Xerjoff’s presentations are always a highlight for me. I’ve been closely following every new release from the brand for about ten years now – since the very beginning of my journey into niche perfumery – so getting a sneak peek at what’s coming next always feels special.

This year’s presentation took place right on the beach, set against a dramatic South of France sunset. The brand’s founder Sergio Momo introduced four new perfumes, all scheduled for launch within the next six months, along with three highly limited collector’s pieces from the Sketchbook collection, where long-forgotten ideas from Momo’s early sketches have been rediscovered and brought to life.

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The four new perfumes that will be widely available left a strong impression on me, and I just couldn’t decide on point which of them would be my favorite. Each carries Xerjoff’s signature of uncompromising quality, unmistakable craftsmanship and attention to detail that define the house. Still each scent stands out with its own distinctive character, bringing back the joy of discovery that niche perfumery is all about.

Let’s take a closer look at what’s worth waiting for in the months ahead.

Torino25

Xerjoff Torino25

Xerjoff’s Torino25 celebrates the meeting point of high perfumery and elite sport, marking the brand’s fifth and final exclusive creation for the Nitto ATP Finals in Turin, Xerjoff’s hometown. As Momo described, the fragrance captures the thrill of victory and the sophistication of the tournament. Inspired by the energy, precision, and elegance of world-class tennis, Torino25 pays tribute to Turin’s spirit and to Xerjoff’s enduring partnership with the Finals.

This scent feels distinct from the previous Torino editions – bolder, warmer, and more vibrant. Opening with saffron, rhubarb, and grapefruit, it quickly reveals the heat of ginger and the depth of leather and suede, resting on a base of amber, sweet musk, and vetiver. This definitely is my favorite of the Nitto ATP Finals collection.

Louis XV 1722 Rosé

Xerjoff Louis XV 1722 Rose

The latest addition to the Xerjoff Blends collection is Louis XV 1722 Rosé, a refined collaboration between Xerjoff and the distinguished Maison de Venoge. Inspired by the Princesse Rosé de Venoge Champagne, this fragrance continues the creative dialogue between high perfumery and fine champagne that began with Louis XV 1722, released last year.

The scent opens with a sparkling accord of pear, raspberry, and blackcurrant, echoing the lively freshness of rosé bubbles. At its heart, rose, geranium, cedarwood, and plum blend in soft harmony before giving way to a velvety base of vanilla, amyris, and musk. To me, it smells luxurious and slightly intoxicating - just as you would expect from the bubbles of champagne. This perfume is expected to launch by the end of the year.

Gibeon

Xerjoff Gibeon

I’ve always had a special place in my heart for Xerjoff’s Shooting Stars collection – its romantic inspiration and stellar compositions always effortlessly click with me. The newest addition, Gibeon, takes its name from a meteorite that landed in Namibia millennia ago and pays tribute to the timeless beauty and mystery of the cosmos.

Opening with neroli and Ceylon cinnamon, Gibeon reveals a heart of Tuscan orris, Bulgarian rose, and patchouli, enveloping the wearer in a soft, velvety aura. The base – featuring Madagascan vanilla, tonka bean, musk, and cedarwood – adds depth and comfort. To me, it feels like vintage elegance meeting modern refinement. The powdery orris radiates quiet beauty, and I loved every second smelling this. Only now, as I write this article, I realize this might actually be my favorite of the four. And let’s not forget that every Shooting Stars bottle contains a certified meteorite fragment – a breathtaking detail that never ceases to amaze me.

Tempio D’Acqua

Xerjoff Tempio D'Acqua

The newest addition to the Casamorati 1888 line, Tempio d’Acqua, captivates from the very first glance – the colorful bottle is mesmerizing. Inspired by the Thermae Berzieri spa in Salsomaggiore, Italy, this fragrance reflects the Art Nouveau and Art Deco beauty of the site, celebrating harmony between humanity and nature.

It opens with juicy notes of peach, bergamot, and mandarin, unfolding into a delicate heart of fennel, cistus oil, and mahonial. The base is a creamy blend of sandalwood, vanilla, and benzoin, gently warmed by myrrh and Ambrofix. Calm and understated yet undeniably elegant, Tempio d’Acqua feels simply beautiful on the skin. I think that this perfume can easily become a signature scent and a compliment magnet.

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