L’Uomo Trussardi

4.43 из 5
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L’Uomo Trussardi

Rated 4.43 out of 5 based on 14 customer ratings
(14 customer reviews)

L’Uomo Trussardi for men of Trussardi

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L’Uomo by Trussardi is a Woody Aromatic fragrance for men. L’Uomo was launched in 1995. Top notes are lavender, bergamot, tangerine, tarragon and tomato leaf; middle notes are geranium, virginia cedar, nutmeg, incense and rose; base notes are sandalwood, patchouli, amber, benzoin, vanille and tobacco.

14 reviews for L’Uomo Trussardi

  1. :

    5 out of 5

    I guess it’s all about whether you take to the tomato leaf note or not with this one.
    Initially I thought this was lovely, the tangerine in the immediate opening gives it a light, sweet and enticing aroma. Then the tomato kicks in and it’s like drinking a Bloody Mary out of a copper chalice.
    Not for me I’m afraid!

  2. :

    5 out of 5

    This was my perfume when I was 19-21. How I loved it. Now only a faint memory. I wish I could have it again. For some reason I used to keep it inside the plastic box. I vaguely remember something metalic and clean and citrusy. It was great.

  3. :

    5 out of 5

    When the good past times roll again. So wonderful perfume that i had missed when it was on the market but never forget. I found it accidentally and i am so happy added it in my wardrobe. Woody and uplifting,masculine and seductive,fresh and deep,somewhat sweet and bitter,all of these at the same time. Separates men from boys. “Trussardi rules”
    *Bring it on the markets again!!

  4. :

    4 out of 5

    I have to agree with others that this is a great scent. This is my number one cigar smoking cologne. I’m still trying to replace this with something cheaper, as this is now 100 per bottle. But ya, the tomato leaf, the tobacco and lavender sit on top of what is basically Zino, a scent from a famous cigar maker (one of my favorites). Great, unique scent that smells like the Italian man (Vito Corleone?) tending to his tomatoes while smoking a cigar. What a shame that it’s no longer made. Trussardi, bring this back!

  5. :

    5 out of 5

    I use to have the bottle shown, I wasn’t sure why but it had weird bitter tangy scent so I believe that it was spoiled. I couldn’t believe my eye’s when I seen another L’Uomo in a round metal bottle. When I sprayed it on my skin I knew that I had really lucked out having a second chance on owning this frag. This bottle, a similar aroma of citrus/green/herbal aroma from bergamot and orange. It also has a tangy aroma from the tomatoe leaf.
    After it settled down you pick up the woodsy notes of sandalwood supported by benzion and amber making it absolutely well balanced perfect during the summer months.
    Longevity and Silage is better than moderate lasting 6-8hrs
    Finally thoughts,
    I’m glad I bought this fragrance and I definitely would use it this summer coming. I realize that the tangy aroma was from the tomato leaf which is acidic…very close. All aside, It’s too bad that it was discontinued because I’m sure if it was relaunched it would do well. 7/10…

  6. :

    5 out of 5

    I enjoyed the smell greatly testing on blotter at the nearest perfume shops… Would like to present my man with the one on the occasion of his birthday in January… I am sure he is going to enjoy the aroma too,,,

  7. :

    4 out of 5

    My guess is that this was a different idea about breaking away from the heavy “power fragrances” of the 1980s (Cool Water being the most successful). As with many of those 80s fragrances, this one has quite a few notes that are well-balanced and offer good contrast. However, it is considerably lighter and brighter (I’m only discussing the drydown here). There is good note separation and enough dynamism to prevent boredom from setting in. It’s easy to control the strength of it, unlike so many of today’s party type fragrances, and it smells natural. This is a good fragrance for many types of occasions too, though not for the youth scene, just spray accordingly. On some level, this is a “rustic” fragrance, but it’s not crude. The tobacco note is mild but present. It’s dry but a little sweet. Think of Burberry’s London for Men but smoother and with the port wine note swapped out for tomato leaf and you’ll be close to understanding this one. Several hours in, and I can say that I prefer the sandalwood and vanilla here to the tonka bean and wood notes in Dolce & Gabbana Pour Homme, for example

  8. :

    4 out of 5

    I couldn’t wait to get this one on the skin… spray, spray, spray… Hmmmm. I’ve smelled this before. Where?………. thinking…thinking…thinking… A HA! I know this smell. I’ve got it dead to rights.
    What is it? It’s original Polo minus the pine. It’s pine free Polo. I couldn’t more accurately describe than by saying that.
    If you loved original Polo and wanted a hint of lemon in place of the pine, you found it.
    As someone who never really liked Polo I’m fighting hard to say I don’t like this one. I will say it smells manly and classic…like Polo. 🙂 A quality solid scent that isn’t exactly up my alley. Well, only about 3.4 more ounces of unhappiness left. 🙂

  9. :

    5 out of 5

    have to say that this one is too hot for tropical weather. amber and vanilla group note (and tonka bean according to fragrantica here… that makes this a vanilla bomb ) is just too much for me to bear. But it does perform better indoor with good aircon.
    update january 8th, 2013:
    I pull this one once in a while despite the hot trio: vanilla-benzoin-amber (After all this is a quality perfume and many has praise this on their reviews.) I must say it so much better in cooler rainy weather here in tropical inland (that makes about 24-26 degree Celsius and high humidity).

  10. :

    3 out of 5

    I have tried most of the colognes, old and new and this is the best men fragrance period ! My second favorite is Ungaro III.

  11. :

    5 out of 5

    I find it as testers of 2ml and I have a lot of them, I’m so happy to have this classical fragrance, one of the best ever made! Is there any chance Trussardi Company to continue making it and how are the things with the marketing of this product. And could anybody answer – why did they stop this fragrance.It does not smell like any other scent by now, so if there is somebody from Bulgaria who sells it, please send me a massage!

  12. :

    4 out of 5

    One of the greatest men’s fragrances IMO which inexplicably/sadly is discontinued. Luckily I’ve got 2 full 100ml bottles stashed away in my collection in addition to the half-full bottle I’m currently using. I use this one exclusively for special occasions as it is so unique smelling, is tremendously potent, and is now also rare…the perfect combination! :))
    I’m always impressed with Trussardi’s scents and also love Python Uomo very much, which is another a stalwart in my collection.

  13. :

    3 out of 5

    interesting fragrance, longlasting and definitely not a light one 😀 i have it, i like it and a i don t give it to anyone 😀

  14. :

    5 out of 5

    Thank you for adding this breathtaking and sadly discontinued fragrance! 🙂

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