Sunday, January 15, 2023

Trussardi Uomo by Trussardi c1982

Trussardi Uomo by Trussardi: launched in 1982 in association with Monteil, 1983 in USA. Created by Béatrice Piquet.




Fragrance Composition:



So what does it smell like? It is classified as an aromatic chypre fragrance for men.

  • Top notes: aldehydes, marjoram, bergamot, caraway, juniper berries, Grasse lavender, pimento, nutmeg, basil, sage and spruce
  • Middle notes: vetiver, orris, cinnamon, honey, Italian jasmine, rose, bay leaf, cinnamon and carnation
  • Base notes: light tobacco, musk, sandalwood, cedar, incense, patchouli, labdanum, Tonka bean and Russian leather



Bottle:

The bottle was designed by Nicola Trussardi.


Fate of the Fragrance:


Discontinued, date unknown. Reformulated and relaunched in 2011. To celebrate the 100th anniversary of the house, Trussardi brand introduced two new fragrances (reformulations) Donna Trussardi and Uomo Trussardi.



Uomo Trussardi is a fougere-woody fragrance created by Aurelien Guichard.
  • Top notes:  lemon, nutmeg, bergamot and galbanum
  • Middle notes: violet, geranium and clary sage
  • Base notes: leather, moss and patchouli

The fragrance is available as 30, 50 and 100 ml EDT accompanied by perfumed products for body care.

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