Description
In 1920, America passed the 18th Amendment banning alcohol, also known as spirits, to heal what they saw as an ill society plagued by alcohol-related problems.
Shortly after the ban, at least 60 communities across the nation also enacted laws prohibiting jazz in public dance halls. Many believed it to be the devil’s music or to contain evil spirits.
The introduction of Prohibition in 1920 brought jazz into gangster-run nightclubs, the venues that serve spirits and hire black musicians.
Vetiti Spititus is more than a fragrance; it’s a journey back in time to an era of secrecy, rebellion, and artistic expression.
This scent captures the essence of the Prohibition era, where jazz music and hidden speakeasies defined an underground culture of indulgence.
Wearing this fragrance is like stepping into a smoky, dimly lit jazz club, where the air is thick with anticipation and the promise of a night filled with forbidden “spirits”.
Mike –
Bold, unforgettable—Vetiti Spiritus is my secret weapon
Tiffany –
My husband tried this and it smelled amazing on him!!! I immediately bought a bottle.
Monica –
This is my fav! Cant get enough of the vanilla note!
Rebecca –
All I can say is wow!!!!! Must have!
Joe –
Whenever I wear this scent it really does remind me of being transported back in time to a speakeasy environment.
Tai –
I love the vanilla with the bourbon! I want my house to smell like Vetiti Spiritus!!
Andrea –
I love Vetiti Spiritus, it reminds me of the fall and winter.