The perfume house that tells the story of Latin America in three chapters: Mérida, Saoco Jazz, Cariño.
Dos Mundos, an independent perfume house. Olfactory direction rooted in Latin heritage and contemporary luxury.
The house presents itself as a bridge between two worlds: Latin roots on one side, contemporary writing on the other. Each fragrance is a chapter, a place, a memory, a precise hour. Perfumery as narrative, without speeches, without detours.
Mérida Nights opens the collection. A night in the sacred city of Yucatán, when the heat falls away and something ancient stirs. Cedar at the top, choya smoke, guaiac, balsam, vetiver at the base, vanilla and musk to finish. Saoco Jazz does the opposite, with bright bergamot, sharp grapefruit, hinoki and cedar for the rhythm, carrot seed, patchouli, vetiver, musk. The house describes this fragrance as what would happen if reggaeton slipped into a jazz club: energetic, electric, made for the after-hours. Cariño, the third, closes the trilogy in a gentler register, tenderness as an olfactory territory, without irony, without added sugar.
The brand also offers 10 ml pocket formats, a fine idea for those who like to change chapters with the day