Lorenzo Villoresi is notable for creating raw and in-your-face masculines. This 1993 release isn't one of them however and a deft touch was used in making this scent.
Effervescent is the best word I can muster for the initial opening. A very zesty citrus coupled with woodified florals and spice literally blast out of the bottle. I especially enjoy the use of petitgrain and juniper which seems to jump start a vetiver of excellent quality. I notice the vetiver and it's nutty quality after only a minute or so and it remains throughout all the accords. This is good stuff folks.
Sandalwood joins the drydown along with subtle patchouli making Uomo a balanced masculine worthy of admiration. This scent uses vetiver in a clever way....and it's a winner.
Effervescent is the best word I can muster for the initial opening. A very zesty citrus coupled with woodified florals and spice literally blast out of the bottle. I especially enjoy the use of petitgrain and juniper which seems to jump start a vetiver of excellent quality. I notice the vetiver and it's nutty quality after only a minute or so and it remains throughout all the accords. This is good stuff folks.
Sandalwood joins the drydown along with subtle patchouli making Uomo a balanced masculine worthy of admiration. This scent uses vetiver in a clever way....and it's a winner.
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