
In Italy the wild fig tree, ficus rumenalis, had religious and mythological significance in the founding of ancient Rome. It grew near a small cave known as the Lupercal at the foot of the Palatine Hill where, according to Roman legend, twins Romulus and Remus found shelter in their suckling by a she-wolf. Romulus went on to become the founder of Rome (after offing his brother, Remus in a brotherly dispute…it was a strange time).
Figs have long held an esteemed position in Italian culture representing fertility, peace and prosperity. The distinct scent of the fresh, green leaves and ripened fruit makes it one of the most identifiable and replicated in the fragrance world, and one that we’re equally drawn too.



