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Rococo is a scent of the modern Casanova; of the man who appreciates freedom, risk and beauty. Aromatic, woody and floral notes are gracefully united in this dynamic composition. Top notes are black pepper, Nigerian ginger and juniper berries. White freesia and Artemisia squat the heart of the fragrance. The base consists of grey amber and Mahogany. This perfume was launched a year after female Rococo, in 2001. Gilles Romey is the creator.
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I hadn't smelled this in years but remembered liking it so I bought a bottle. And I do still like it after all those years.
It's not a striking fragrance and it's very subtle. I get reasonable sillage for about 3 hours then it settles to a skin scent.
It reminds me a little of Bvlgari Blv with the citrus/ginger settling into ambery woods. This has more of a rotten mandarin note which is darker and warmer and the woody notes are remarkably like pencil shavings. That sounds terrible I know but because it's subtle it works (for me at least). It has beautiful depth and warmth making it great for cooler weather.
I can't say it's my favourite but I'm more than pleased it's part of my collection now.
Rococo is unique but I've smelt it in another scent before, if I could only pin point it.
It reminded me of Moschino Uomo but doesn't actually smell like it, I could only see Rococo as the scent that this man would have worn before he discovered Moschino Uomo and turned to it instantly, never looking back.
It started sour with ginger, which lingers throughout the life of the scent.
That horrid opening doesn't leave, the scent stays sour, becoming one of those scents that wreak of a gross accord that's distracting and makes it hard to pick apart. Smells a bit like lemon flavored aftershave.
Rococo is one of the best fragence I ever see in my entiry live. Try it, then you will know what I'm talking
This seems to have a dominant orange note. It's only OK for me nothing special.
the strangest fragrance I've ever had.
cannot even explain. with my deepest respect to Mr.V.Joop whose almost all perfumes I love and adore. It's just stand the other way of the street. thetotal ignorant, egoist and lunatic.
Rococo Homme is not an easy fragrance. It Takes quite a lot to like it and wear it.
Very dark and heavily spicy. I date it for a couple of days and then go back to it in a couple of months. Not an everyday scent - unusual and very good.
Rococo is a nice woody fragrance, but unfortunately it lacks sillage and staying power. Nice opening with the pepper and ginger notes, evolving to floral and woody notes. I just wish it could be stronger, as other Joop!'s fragrances.
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