Collection: Xerjoff Fragrances

Xerjoff Fragrances: A Symphony of Luxury, Craftsmanship, and Artistry

Discover the world of Xerjoff Fragrances, an Italian luxury perfume house renowned for its exquisite compositions, exceptional craftsmanship, and artistic vision. Founded in 2003 by Sergio Momo, Xerjoff has gained international acclaim for its innovative and opulent creations, blending traditional perfumery techniques with contemporary inspiration.

Using the finest natural ingredients sourced from around the globe, Xerjoff crafts unique and memorable scents that celebrate the art of perfumery. Each fragrance is housed in an elegantly designed bottle, reflecting the brand's commitment to both quality and aesthetic beauty.

About Xerjoff Fragrances

About Xerjoff Fragrances

Xerjoff was founded in 2003 by Sergio Momo in Turin, Italy, with a singular and ambitious vision: to create the world's most exquisite luxury fragrances, using only the finest raw materials available and presenting them in packaging of extraordinary craftsmanship. From its earliest days, the house positioned itself at the very pinnacle of niche perfumery, uncompromising in both the quality of its ingredients and the beauty of its presentation.

What immediately sets Xerjoff apart is the extraordinary attention given to every element of the product experience. Bottles are crafted from the finest crystal, often adorned with hand-applied gold leaf, sterling silver accents, or semi-precious stones. Each piece is as much a collector's item as a fragrance vessel. Inside, the juices are equally remarkable: Xerjoff works with the most precious and rare aromatic materials in the world — pure Mysore sandalwood, aged oud, Taif rose, Indian jasmine — to create compositions of astonishing richness and complexity.

The Casamorati collection pays tribute to the historic Italian perfumery tradition, with releases like Lira, Fiero, and 1888 evoking the golden age of Italian fragrance artistry. Xerjoff's flagship Shooting Stars collection includes iconic creations like Naxos, a celebrated honey and tobacco oriental, and Alexandria II, a luminous and complex floral oriental that is widely considered one of the finest fragrances ever created. Join the Club and the JTC lines offer further exploration of the house's extraordinary range.

Fragrenza's Xerjoff-inspired collection makes these pinnacles of Italian niche perfumery accessible to all fragrance lovers. Our inspired-by versions honor the character and complexity of Xerjoff's most celebrated creations, so you can experience true Italian luxury at an everyday price.

Other Collections

Bergamot Fragrances

Limone e Vaniglia

From this collection: Limone e Vaniglia — Lira by Xerjoff alternative

Explore our collection of bergamot fragrances. Shop bergamot perfumes and discover captivating scents.

Blood Orange Fragrances

Better Peach

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Explore our collection of blood orange fragrances. Shop blood orange perfumes and discover captivating scents.

Caramel Fragrances

Signorina Miele

From this collection: Signorina Miele — Miss Dior Chérie by Dior alternative

Explore our collection of caramel fragrances. Shop caramel perfumes and discover captivating scents.

Cinnamon Fragrances

Ojen

From this collection: Ojen — Oajan by Parfums de Marly alternative

Explore our collection of cinnamon fragrances. Shop cinnamon perfumes and discover captivating scents.

Jasmine Fragrances

Pretty Girl

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Explore our collection of jasmine fragrances. Shop jasmine perfumes and discover captivating scents.

Amarena Cherry

Obsessed with cherry? If you want to really amp up the cherry scent, this Tom Ford Lost Cherry dupe will give Lost Cherry a run for its money. Black cherry, cherry syrup, and cherry liqueur all mingle together for an indulgent cherry overdose that’s complemented by notes of almond, tonka bean, Turkish rose, and jasmine sambac.

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