Romeo Gigli For Man Romeo Gigli

3.50 из 5
(4 отзывов)

Romeo Gigli For Man Romeo Gigli

Rated 3.50 out of 5 based on 4 customer ratings
(4 customer reviews)

Romeo Gigli For Man Romeo Gigli for men of Romeo Gigli

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Romeo Gigli For Man by Romeo Gigli is a Chypre fragrance for men. Top notes are green notes, cypress, bergamot, elemi, juniper, currant buds, pink grapefruit and cinnamon; middle notes are nutmeg, geranium, iris, heliotrope and water lily; base notes are oakmoss, guaiac wood, balsam fir, amber, indonesian patchouli leaf and vetiver.

4 reviews for Romeo Gigli For Man Romeo Gigli

  1. :

    3 out of 5

    Meh! A bland, generic and diluted scent, reminding me of a lot of other cheap/er smells from the late 1990s.
    The only notes I can make out is a little cypress and vetiver with some nutmeg in between, but longevity and sillage are so weak that it disappears on me within two hours.
    It’s not that it smells bad, it’s just that I mentally forget what it smells like 10 minutes after the last vapours of scent are gone.
    To be quite honest : nothing to see here, move along !

  2. :

    5 out of 5

    Definitely ash tray and mint. Definitely dry bitter green. Thin, watery but not aquatic.
    It does have a 90s arotmatic tonic vibe but also a dirty chypre buzz. It is not my area of expertise but apart from the pleasant lines of the bottle and the price I don’t find this particularly appealing.

  3. :

    3 out of 5

    This one is a big ? for me here and in reviews all over the internet.
    Is anybody else here an owner of this?
    Last month i aquired a new scent (maybe old but this one i remarkable unknown)
    I bought out of pure curiosity after reading about other Romeo Gigli perfumes like Uomo and men
    it was cheap (19 dollar) – came in a brown box with a model without a face.
    Very rare here and elsewhere as i see.
    Large classy bottle with light green color. 4.2 fl.Oz and a wooden cap.
    What do i smell :
    This is surely one of the most bitter,dry-est and darkgreen wooden tobacco fragrances i ever had.
    It smells just as the real tobacco as if you smell the insides of a shag bag
    (A cigarette made with shag tobacco may be called a rollie, a roll-up/dole-up or hand-rolled)
    Together with some black tea (maybe) and some dry wood.
    This scent is ultra linear (top vs base is almost equal)
    What comes close it Annick Gioutals Duel made of Mate a bitterish tea note from Latin America, sometimes used to reinforce herbal aspects or to tone down florals but AG’s Duel is sweeter and more herbal balmy.
    Im very curious for it notes because this scent is reviewed nowhere on Basenotes and fragrantica and nobody talked about this on internet.
    This scent has zero floral and zero sweetness from what so ever.
    Romeo Gigli for man is somehow intriging and wearing it gives a good sillage. The smell close to skin is bonedry but radiates a green sophistication by others i encountered it is not a romantic scent
    This is for the man who :
    Gets dirty at work working as a mechanic, is conventional and introvert, grows a beard from time to time and loves the outdoors for hunting.

  4. :

    3 out of 5

    Mediocre and inexpensive cologne smells like a generic acquatic of the 90s.
    Smell like ash tray and mint.
    Even if the color of the essence, the shape, and some notes on the list remember the first unforgetteable toilette for man by Gigli. This is not either a far reminescence of that.

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