Some come to Gli Aromi out of curiosity, others to feel good. Everyone realizes that here, nature isn't dead like in the gloomy paintings of the 17th century. Rather, it's a living, luminous, fragrant material, at the center of a canvas that tells the story of the Mediterranean. Among hundreds of aromatic plants, you learn to smell, look, touch, listen, and taste. A guided journey that fully immerses you, engaging all five senses, plus one: that of well-being.
AROMI (flavors) are rooted in just three words: Cultura (culture), Coltura (cultivation), Coking (cooking). And it's easy to play with them: just change the letter and the sound and meaning change. Three words that for Enrico are the ironic and real manifesto of this "non-place": knowledge of plants drives their cultivation; cultivation inspires and fuels cooking and baking; cooking is the most fun way to get to know a land, its aromas, its territory.