Roma per Uomo (for men)
Designer: Laura Biagiotti Olfactive Group: Oriental WoodyRoma per Uomo is a fragrant tribute to those elegant, but seductive men that can only be found in the eternal city, Rome. Strong and fresh notes of grapefruit and basil are mellowed by cedarwood and sandalwood, while amber and resin give off their warmth and sensuality.
Top notes include grapefruit, basil, bergamot and galbanum. Heart note; jasmine, heliotrope, juniperberry and balsam fir. The base is composed of cedarwood, patchouli, sandalwood and benzoin. It was launched in 1995. Roma per Uomo was launched in 1995.
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my huzbant adore this parfum, i like too. not so strong,not so hard, worm and deep
08/03/08 16:11:02
I used this in the mid 90's. Strong, sweet, warm and overwheling...
Powdery, almost candy-like at first but gradually developing into an ultimate extravaganza of warm, slightly bitter-weeet tones.
A very remote hint of Mediterranean fruits and spices.
This scent promises to render its wearer elegant and sophistcated like a Roman aristiocrat or a puzzling masterpiece by Fellini. While these promises are somewhat diffucult to relate to, they are at least partly true- this scent captures the sensation of a hot day in Rome, with all its rich colours and fragrances, with exotic merchandise from all over the world, with the theatrical grandeur of its old buildings. A tribute to Rome, dramatic, lush, the powdery touch almost reenacting the sensation of old walls and ruins in a dusty, overheated climate- like these old buildings it bears both a sensation of indefinable frailty and timeless persistence of old imperial luxury . Both fragile and monumental...
It's another sexy, hardcore, unique powerhouse oriental cologne that is relatively unknown and hard to find. Smells very similar to Minotaure and Chanel Allure.
Although its sweetness is now dated, for me it is not a bad thing to relive the early 90's...
7/10
Powdery, almost candy-like at first but gradually developing into an ultimate extravaganza of warm, slightly bitter-weeet tones.
A very remote hint of Mediterranean fruits and spices.
This scent promises to render its wearer elegant and sophistcated like a Roman aristiocrat or a puzzling masterpiece by Fellini. While these promises are somewhat diffucult to relate to, they are at least partly true- this scent captures the sensation of a hot day in Rome, with all its rich colours and fragrances, with exotic merchandise from all over the world, with the theatrical grandeur of its old buildings. A tribute to Rome, dramatic, lush, the powdery touch almost reenacting the sensation of old walls and ruins in a dusty, overheated climate- like these old buildings it bears both a sensation of indefinable frailty and timeless persistence of old imperial luxury . Both fragile and monumental...
It's another sexy, hardcore, unique powerhouse oriental cologne that is relatively unknown and hard to find. Smells very similar to Minotaure and Chanel Allure.
Although its sweetness is now dated, for me it is not a bad thing to relive the early 90's...
7/10
08/03/08 13:38:20
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