Xerjoff

Founded in 2007 in Turin by Sergio Momo, Xerjoff is an Italian artisanal perfume house known for its Casamorati vintage revivals, the Oud Stars series, and signature scents like Naxos, Alexander II, and 1861. Bottles frequently feature hand-crafted Murano glass detailing. Parfum Central carries the full Xerjoff line with verified batch codes, original packaging, and insured worldwide shipping.

Shop Xerjoff Collection

Every bottle from this collection represents dedication to quality perfumery. The house aesthetic combines rich ingredients with masterful blending. From signature bestsellers to limited editions, each scent tells a unique story. These fragrances reward those who appreciate fine craftsmanship and lasting impressions.

Common Questions About Xerjoff Fragrances

What are Xerjoff's signature fragrances?

Xerjoff's most cited releases span multiple lines: Naxos (Casamorati line) - honey, tobacco, lavender; Alexander II - regal and citrusy; 1861 - launched 2016 commemorating Italian unification; Torino 21 - the house's namesake citrus blend. The Oud Stars series is highly collected. Browse the full range at Parfum Central's Xerjoff collection.

Are Xerjoff fragrances at Parfum Central authentic?

Yes, every Xerjoff fragrance arrives with original packaging, hand-decorated Murano glass caps where applicable, and verifiable batch codes. We source directly from verified European import partners - bottles are heavily counterfeited on grey markets, and our authentication documentation accompanies every order.

What's the difference between Xerjoff's Casamorati, Oud Stars, and Shooting Stars lines?

Each line represents a different Xerjoff design philosophy. Casamorati revives 19th-century Italian perfumery formulas in modern interpretations (Dama Bianca, La Tosca, Lira, Regio). Oud Stars is Xerjoff's exclusive oud-focused series with Middle Eastern influence (Alexandria II, Malesia, Gao). Shooting Stars features more contemporary compositions in distinctive bottles (Ivory Route, Nio, More Than Words).

Why are Xerjoff bottles so distinctive?

Xerjoff was founded in 2007 in Turin by Sergio Momo with a mission to treat the bottle as art, not packaging. Many flagship releases feature hand-crafted Murano glass caps, precious-metal plated details, and numbered limited editions. Price range at Parfum Central: AED 800-3,000, with Oud Stars and numbered editions reaching higher.

How does Xerjoff compare to other Italian artisan houses?

Xerjoff is Italy's most internationally recognized niche perfume house, alongside Nasomatto, Orto Parisi, and Acqua di Parma. Xerjoff's strength is the breadth of its portfolio - from vintage-inspired Casamorati to bold contemporary Shooting Stars - where smaller Italian houses often focus on a single stylistic signature.