Uomo Lorenzo Villoresi

4.04 из 5
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Uomo Lorenzo Villoresi

Uomo Lorenzo Villoresi

Rated 4.04 out of 5 based on 23 customer ratings
(23 customer reviews)

Uomo Lorenzo Villoresi for women and men of Lorenzo Villoresi

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Uomo by Lorenzo Villoresi is a Aromatic Fougere fragrance for women and men. Uomo was launched in 1993. The nose behind this fragrance is Lorenzo Villoresi. Top notes are bay leaf, petitgrain, bergamot, amalfi lemon, orange, coriander, lavender and elemi; middle notes are juniper, sage, neroli, clove, pepper and thyme; base notes are sandalwood, patchouli, musk, vetiver, oakmoss, brazilian rosewood, cedar and rosemary.

23 reviews for Uomo Lorenzo Villoresi

  1. :

    4 out of 5

    خدا لعنت كند اين لورنزو ولورسي رو.لعنتي بهترين رايحه ها را مي سازد اما حاضر نيست اندكي روي افزايش ماندگاری و به خصوص پخش رایحه کارکند. .اومو رایحه ای بسیار خوش بو اما با ماندگاری حدود نیم ساعت روی پوست من و بدتر از همه پخش بو در حد اسکین سینت
    Skin scent
    بايد دستتان را با چسب به بینی بچسبانید تا بوی ان را حس کنید.یربامات در مقایسه با این پخشش خیلی بهتر است.واقعا حیف از این رایحه عالی با این ماندگاری و پخش افتضاح.بايد به کایای عزیز بگویم بعد از یک ربع متوجه هیچ چیز نخواهیم شد چون اثری از انچه زده اید بعد از یک ربع دیگر وجود ندارد

  2. :

    5 out of 5

    بهترين کار لورنزو ویلورسی بصورت پلمپ به فروش می رسد
    قبلا با توضيح دقیق جزییات نت ها در هر دقیقه و تغییرات آن نوشتم که چطور امثال گری وتیور تام فورد(پرفیوم و تویلت) و گرلن وتیور اکستریم و تاحدودکمتر خود گرلن وتبور2011 از روی این کار کپی برداری کرده اند بی آنکه هرگز بتونن به پاش برسند! البته فهم این کپی برداری مستلزم اینه که توی مغازه تستش نکنید بلکه پوشیده باشین و یک ربع از زمان شروع اومو بگذره متوجه همه چیز میشید

  3. :

    5 out of 5

    Newton by William Blake

  4. :

    5 out of 5

    Petitgrain…a boatload of petitgrain in the opening of Uomo, at least to my nose. This is a very nice barbershop scent. The citrus opening which mostly smells of petitgrain to me is nice, and then the green starts to come out. This is obviously well made. The only problem I have with it is it’s brevity. It just doesn’t last very well, about 2.5 hours on me. But, the smell is top notch. Uomo by Villoresi is what Concentrae d Orange Vert wanted to be in it’s little B.O. heart when it grew up. They are very similar from the citrus green standpoint, but where CDOV smells just like body odor to me, Uomo shines like a sparkling citrus grove with just the right blend of other green notes fused into it’s composition. I also smell some similarities to Acqua Di Parma Colonia Essenza from the soapy barbershopy vibe that comes through at the end of Uomo’s far too short life. He burned bright, but he burned out quickly…that sums up the enjoyable briefness of Uomo.

  5. :

    4 out of 5

    A very herbal citrus green scent. The basenotes do a good job of making sure the citrus doesn’t fade out. Making this citrus scent more tenacious. I liken it somewhat to Annick Goutal’s Eau De Hadrien due to the lemon and herbal combination.
    A great summer choice or even in the winter when you want a pick me up.

  6. :

    5 out of 5

    When I was much much younger (but still equally attractive of course) I had a thing for the green Adidas deodorant and shower gel, even back then I always thought it was really really synthetic but that it smelled very traditional masculine, green and a bit sporty indeed. So imagine my surprise when I picked up Uomo in a bargain deal and it instantly transported me back to my green Adidas days.
    See, the problem with scent association is that once your mind established the link it’s very hard to imagine or smell it any different although objectively the differences are noticeably there. I guess it comes down to the core vibe and scent being very reminiscent to the drydown of the green pressured can. Of course Uomo is much more high quality, there is no synthetic feel and the ingredients appear to be top notch. Uomo also has much more alive and dynamic phases.
    So in the end -to my nose- I bought a more expensive green adidas. Justifiable because the big difference between this and adidas is that it eliminates all the bad things and provides you bonus features. It’s a definitive upgrade and worth the money. You will smell like a man, you will smell fresh, you will smell sporty and you will smell good.
    Excellent fragrance but sadly it’s true : longevity and sillage are seriously trying to crash the party.
    8,5/10

  7. :

    3 out of 5

    This is so beautifully balanced, musically harmonious, aromatically calming, that all I can say is,un vero gentiluomo.
    10 outa 10 for this un.

  8. :

    4 out of 5

    Uomo by Lorenzo Villoresi is a perfume that carry you to Italy. This is one of the smell that makes you feel like a man. Opens with a citrus, than quickly comes in the bay leaf, and in the background you can feel the pepper , very natural smell. After a while It begins to outline a sour and salty profile vibe. This is the time when you tink “I am in Italy now.” It is quite unique and beautiful.
    ~Citrus and spicy all the way~
    This is like a man should smell!
    But because it stay on me only 3 hours and sits close to the skin I give Uomo – Lorenzo Villoresi an 8

  9. :

    3 out of 5

    10!

  10. :

    5 out of 5

    nice and discreet scent, but very low on duration, so once over the bottle won’t be purchased again!

  11. :

    5 out of 5

    This really is a good and special niche perfume for a sophisticated man. It gave me the impression of the opening that you get when you use Acqua di Parma Colonia. It gives you like Colonia the feeling of the 1920’s with its Jugend-style art and culture but with a modern twist. Your travelling through a range of notes from all over the world and still has that Italian touch. It opens with a very prominent herbal-lavender mix.Like Colonia it has a bit a soapy kind of opening but more herbal like. Vetiver, bay leaf and lavender are prominent tones. Then it opens to the Bergamot-citric range what is very unusual for an Italian perfume because it mostly opens with this notes. The clove coriander mix pops through all these notes even in the dry down. Sage, thymine and junipers come through down to the end.
    Its a complex of notes that gives you a very clean and sophisticated feeling. It is complexer compared with the acqua di Colonia of this brand, that has the same range.
    This perfume is very classy and yes it is perfect to wear on formal occasions. It is especially fitting for middle-aged and older sophisticated men.
    The silage is good and the longevity is about 4-6 hours.
    yes it is a nice classy niche perfume.

  12. :

    3 out of 5

    Here is another blind buy that I wish I had abstained from.
    While it’s not bad, it really isn’t anything special.
    As citrus fragrances go, it’s a slightly better version of Capucci Pour Homme but not quite as refined as Laura Biagiotti Roma.

  13. :

    4 out of 5

    This stuff is quite an herbal assault. Natural-smelling? Yes. Italian-smelling? Yes. Old-world-smelling? Yes. But it made me envision rancid lemon peels plus militant nostril-searing lavender…a very bitter combination. For just a little while in the top, I was reminded of the bleach that I used last night to get my whites their whitest. The strength dies off rather quickly, and by quite a bit. By the time Uomo is in the background, I can sort of see its appeal. It gets less sharp and slightly more sweet, with a desert-shrubby aspect; in fact it smells like the flowers of some plants that are blooming around my apartment complex right now, which is not entirely a compliment. For me Uomo was just obtrusive and uncomfortable.

  14. :

    3 out of 5

    A nice vetiver/spicy/bay leaf fragrance. On my skin the vetiver, bay leaf and pepper are the most dominant, with vetiver being the strongest. I would say this fragrance leans towards being more masculine than feminine and consider it a scent for every occasion. This scent sits close to the skin, and longevity could be better. Can wear in office environment and would not offend anyone. Reminds me allot of Tom Ford Grey Vetiver (but with a bay and pepper touch).

  15. :

    5 out of 5

    This is the best Lorenzo Villoresi perfume I’ve tried so far. Even though marketed and named towards males, females also could pull this off very easily.
    It started as a classic male fougere with citrus and aromatics, but the magic happens in the heart part, where it’s fantastic combo of spicy and warm clove and bay leaf + various fresh spices. You just have to smell the perfect playfullness of the notes, Lorenzo Villoresi “UOMO” indeed is warm and fresh and spicy and sweet. Very complex and very unique. Truly niche.
    A masterpiece.

  16. :

    5 out of 5

    If you want to have real Niche man’s perfume – Uomo from Lorenzo Villoresi is exactly what you need.
    Reading about ingredients and great number of reviews I was anxious to try, because I could not imagine how it can be Spices/Wood and Fresh at the same time. I love Sandal wood – Patchouli – Musk – Pepper but they all are not associated with Fresh fragrance even there is citrus or something what is usual for Fresh. And, it’s my opinion to create good Perfume for the winter evening time much easier than to produce sophisticated and unique Fresh one for spring/summer time.
    The Villoresi statement that His favorite fragrance is Uomo since 1992 till now and that He wears it almost exclusively is very intriguing to give it a try.
    Apparently, Uomo is the first EDT as for me where the bay leaf is so “loud” and so beautiful at the same time, I would say it’s like Signature of this masterpiece.
    However, perfume is blended so professionally that no one component is dominant long time, it’s like a symphony orchestra perfectly conducted. Wearing it everyday during long period of time it’s still not boring, perfume plays with new nuances all the time. I understand Villoresi statement about Uomo. it’s not simply PR. Amazing!
    Longevity is great, but sit close after 5-6 hours. Silage is exactly in the way which men’s perfume should have. If someone need better longevity and projection Villoresi offers Uomo Extra and EDP.
    Uomo is my favorite along with Aventus, Balafre, Invasion Barbarian, CC X, GIT and Epic.

  17. :

    3 out of 5

    A beautiful fresh/spicy/flowery fragrance. On my skin the lemon, bay leaf, bergamot, pepper are the most dominant. I can smell vetiver, and some musk too. All this with beautiful flowers in the background. A really fresh and rather masculine scent for every occasion. Unfortunately there are two negative things I need to mention. It sits close to the skin, and longevity could be better (on my skin). Anyways I can only recommend this fragrance!

  18. :

    3 out of 5

    I have been looking for a citrus type scent for the coming Spring/Summer and have been wearing Lorenzo Villoresi Uomo from a sample and it’s simply wonderful.
    Imagine if you are in the Mediterranean where a Italian garden full of fruit, shrubs and flowers is overlooking the ocean. As this opens with a citrus which has a kiss of herbal spice that leads into this earthiness.
    After a while you start to experience a white musk within the composition which helps lift the fragrance out of the herbal earthiness.
    What I find amazing for a earthy citrus scent is how complex and multi-faceted this fragrance is as it has real depth. When you smell it you are picking up many different aspects to it at once. You could spend a week wearing it everyday and still be surprised by picking up a new nuance to the scent.
    From the refreshing citrus herbal spice which leads to a earthiness and herb spices comes the white musk that lifts the composition to the skys this scent is wonderful.
    This has been tested from a vial and the longevity is average but for me this is a MUST BUY and a rare Summer/Spring scent that has complexity and depth. You will not get bored with this one as it is a million miles away from the average generic Spring/Summer scent that fills the shelves.
    A big big thumbs up from me and I have somehow got to get this one.:thumbup:

  19. :

    4 out of 5

    The first time I smelled Uomo I was intrigued because the ingredients and accords within have such a distinct quality to them. They come across as very fresh, natural, and masculine; traditional with a modern flare; classic, but new.
    Uomo has one of the better citrus openings I have experienced (and there are LOTS of fragrances with citrus openings!). The lemon, orange, and bergamot is vibrant and alive. With your eyes closed, it’s easy to imagine the fruit right there, just in front of your nose. It’s like they were freshly squeezed and thrown directly into the little blue bottle. Crisp and energizing, these top notes serve as an excellent way to start your day. At times it feels as though this EDT was designed to be put on first thing in the morning, after your shower and before you head out the door. It’s a working man’s fragrance, lending itself to a sober mind and brisk pace–there’s something about it that feels productive.
    As it moves toward the middle Uomo becomes wonderfully spicy–the resins, sage, pepper and coriander transition from the citrus top and merge with it seamlessly. The spice is zesty and fresh, slightly warm and aromatic. It’s worth mentioning that some lavender also becomes apparent during this stage, though its role is minor, serving to accent the spice.
    The base is woody and light, and beneath the woods there is a smooth, almost dark musk that holds and blends the scent to the skin. It is easy to overlook this aspect of Uomo, yet it is an important little detail in the overall character of the fragrance.
    Uomo works fantastically in the spring and summer, but is also good for the fall or winter. It’s a very versatile fragrance that I could easily see becoming someone’s signature scent. Projection is very good, longevity is average. If you are looking for a modern, quality edt that has something of a classic appeal, look no further. Uomo is the one for you.
    I recommend it highly.

  20. :

    3 out of 5


    Very nice smell,i always search for these herbal aromatic earthy fragrance.
    It’s cooling without citrus except for the begining.
    Sage and vetiver took all the place to my nose,this mix is very appealing,vetiver is hidden behind sage.
    Unique,long lasting(6+ hours),moderate projection.
    Suitable for spring and fall,casual and formal.
    A naturel Aroma!

  21. :

    5 out of 5

    A wonderful citrus loaded with aromatics and spices in an impeccably smooth blend. Comfortable and easy to wear with lots of class. It also shows lots of details when you turn your attention towards it.

  22. :

    3 out of 5

    I guess I somewhat disagree with the previous reviews. There is no sharpness with this fragrance, nor is there much if any astringency. Yes, this is akin to a traditional eau, but everything is well rounded, smooth, slightly warm, moderately spicy. This fragrance is a nice everyday scent done virtually to perfection. An Italian masterpiece? Perhaps. Longevity is an issue, so spray on your clothing instead of your skin. Still, it takes about 5 spritzes to make this last most of the day. This is a great fragrance. Also note that there is an EdP concentration of this available (even more expensive though). Cheers.

  23. :

    4 out of 5

    When I first looked at the price tag, I was floored. But after some hesitation, I decided to take the plunge, and I didn’t regret it.
    Uomo is the quintessential masculine fragrance. It is a Mediterranean delicacy loaded with spices. And what spices… Uomo is incisively sharp yet it doesn’t burn your nose, it’s rather decidedly astringent. Though one may have a different judgement about it after a first encounter, eventually it turns out as a remarkably complex blend. Still, the most gripping quality about Uomo is that this is the kind of perfume that you will enjoy wearing day after day, regardless of circumstances and occassions.

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