Frequently Asked Questions about Luciano Soprani Uomo by Luciano Soprani
What does Luciano Soprani Uomo by Luciano Soprani smell like?
Luciano Soprani Uomo by Luciano Soprani features top notes of Basil, Bergamot, Caraway, Galbanum, and Green Notes, middle notes of Caraway, Carnation, Fir, Lavender, and Rose, and base notes of Amber, Incense, Labdanum, Leather, Musk, Oakmoss, and Patchouli.
How long does Luciano Soprani Uomo by Luciano Soprani last?
Based on user reviews, Luciano Soprani Uomo by Luciano Soprani has very good longevity, typically lasting 6-10 hours. The longevity rating is 4.0 out of 5.
What is the sillage of Luciano Soprani Uomo by Luciano Soprani?
Luciano Soprani Uomo by Luciano Soprani has strong sillage with good projection that others will notice. The sillage rating is 4.0 out of 5.
When was Luciano Soprani Uomo by Luciano Soprani released?
Luciano Soprani Uomo by Luciano Soprani was released in 1988.
What season is Luciano Soprani Uomo by Luciano Soprani best for?
According to user reviews, Luciano Soprani Uomo by Luciano Soprani is best suited for Spring, Summer, and Fall.
Very happy I blind bought this. Quite a beauty. I can’t see anyone not liking this. It’s polite and well behaved. It’s fresh and clean, slightly floral, and just unique enough to warrant a purchase. The bergamot and basil stand out to me the most. Does it have a distinct personality?… Maybe not as much as others in my wardrobe, but this is a great starter fragrance for a collection. It will blend into a crowd and be enjoyed by others. If you are buying the one pictured here with the tall frosted glass and the silver domed atomizer, hoping it smells like Bowling Green, it doesn’t. I’m guessing that was the vintage one? Either way this one gets slept on and it deserves more play in public. I probably wouldn’t drop more than 40 bucks on it personally, but I’ll enjoy it on warmer days and it performs really well on skin and lasts a long time. Appropriate for any age really. Might end up giving this one to my son, or at least letting him wear it whenever he likes.
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1 year ago
Luciano Soprani Uomo, from Luciano Soprani was released in 1988. The perfumer behind this creation is unknown. It has the top notes of Basil, Bergamot, Caraway, Galbanum, and Green Notes, middle notes of Caraway, Carnation, Fir, Lavender, and Rose, and base notes of Amber, Incense, Labdanum, Leather, Musk, Oakmoss, and Patchouli.
Very happy I blind bought this. Quite a beauty. I can’t see anyone not liking this. It’s polite and well behaved. It’s fresh and clean, slightly floral, and just unique enough to warrant a purchase. The bergamot and basil stand out to me the most. Does it have a distinct personality?… Maybe not as much as others in my wardrobe, but this is a great starter fragrance for a collection. It will blend into a crowd and be enjoyed by others. If you are buying the one pictured here with the tall frosted glass and the silver domed atomizer, hoping it smells like Bowling Green, it doesn’t. I’m guessing that was the vintage one? Either way this one gets slept on and it deserves more play in public. I probably wouldn’t drop more than 40 bucks on it personally, but I’ll enjoy it on warmer days and it performs really well on skin and lasts a long time. Appropriate for any age really. Might end up giving this one to my son, or at least letting him wear it whenever he likes.