Ferrari Noble Fig Eau de Toilette for Men and Women (1.7 Fl.Oz.)
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Ferrari Noble Fig eau de toilette features a fresh scent with top notes including pink pepper and mandarine orange
Ferrari Noble Fig Eau de Toilette for Men and Women (1.7 Fl.Oz.)
Fragrance Notes
- Top notes: fig leaves, pink pepper and mandarine orange
- Heart notes: clary sage and iris
- Base notes: white musk and patchouli
Specifics
- Men’s and women’s eau de toilette
- Bottle size: 1.7 fl.oz.
- Introduced in: 2015
- Applicator type: spray
About Ferrari
Enzo Ferrari didn’t even want to build cars. When he founded Scuderia Ferrari in 1929, it was the management and sponsorship arm for Alfa Romeo’s amateur racecar drivers. But as World War II ground European car racing to a halt, Ferrari struck out on his own, opening a racing supply company until his non-compete clause ran out and he could return to racecar manufacturing. A few decades and hundreds of hand-built high-displacement V-12 engines later, and the Ferrari name is synonymous with unbridled power.
Though their main focus is still the racing team, which has won F1 championships with the likes of Niki Lauda, Michael Schumacher, and Kimi Räikkönen at the wheel, Ferrari sports cars are being produced in higher numbers than ever before. And for those who don’t want to plunk down a cool $300,000 for a new F12berlinetta, the company also makes a line of bicycles, watches, clothing, eyewear, and other consumer goods that makes the illustrious and iconic prancing stallion emblem accessible for the masses.
Man or woman, perfume or cologne, learn how to select the right scent notes for professional, casual, and even romantic wear with this fragrance guide.
Too much and you'll clear the room. Too little and you've wasted a spritz. Hit the sweet spot with our guide on where and how to apply perfume.
For post-purchase inquiries, please contact customer support.
Sold by Groupon Goods. View the products FAQ to learn more.
Ferrari Noble Fig eau de toilette features a fresh scent with top notes including pink pepper and mandarine orange
Ferrari Noble Fig Eau de Toilette for Men and Women (1.7 Fl.Oz.)
Fragrance Notes
- Top notes: fig leaves, pink pepper and mandarine orange
- Heart notes: clary sage and iris
- Base notes: white musk and patchouli
Specifics
- Men’s and women’s eau de toilette
- Bottle size: 1.7 fl.oz.
- Introduced in: 2015
- Applicator type: spray
About Ferrari
Enzo Ferrari didn’t even want to build cars. When he founded Scuderia Ferrari in 1929, it was the management and sponsorship arm for Alfa Romeo’s amateur racecar drivers. But as World War II ground European car racing to a halt, Ferrari struck out on his own, opening a racing supply company until his non-compete clause ran out and he could return to racecar manufacturing. A few decades and hundreds of hand-built high-displacement V-12 engines later, and the Ferrari name is synonymous with unbridled power.
Though their main focus is still the racing team, which has won F1 championships with the likes of Niki Lauda, Michael Schumacher, and Kimi Räikkönen at the wheel, Ferrari sports cars are being produced in higher numbers than ever before. And for those who don’t want to plunk down a cool $300,000 for a new F12berlinetta, the company also makes a line of bicycles, watches, clothing, eyewear, and other consumer goods that makes the illustrious and iconic prancing stallion emblem accessible for the masses.
Man or woman, perfume or cologne, learn how to select the right scent notes for professional, casual, and even romantic wear with this fragrance guide.
Too much and you'll clear the room. Too little and you've wasted a spritz. Hit the sweet spot with our guide on where and how to apply perfume.
For post-purchase inquiries, please contact customer support.
Sold by Groupon Goods. View the products FAQ to learn more.
Need To Know Info
- FINAL SALE; no returns unless defective
- Most orders are delivered within 7 business days from the purchase date. Shipping questions?
- Does not ship to PO boxes/AK/HI/Puerto Rico
- How is the strike-through price determined?