Roma Uomo Eau De Toilette Cedro Laura Biagiotti
Fragrance Story
Roma Uomo Eau de Toilette Cedro by Laura Biagiotti is a Woody fragrance for men. Roma Uomo Eau de Toilette Cedro was launched in 2017. The nose behind this fragrance is Annick Menardo. Top notes are Cascalone, Mandarin Orange and Aromatic Spices; middle notes are Rhubarb, Geranium, Oakmoss and Cashmere Wood; base notes are Cedar, Bourbon Vanilla, Sandalwood and Ambergris.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Annick Menardo
Annick Menardo is a French perfumer known for her work at Firmenich and her bold, modern compositions. She often blends gourmand, woody, and leathery accords, creating fragrances that are both striking and wearable. Her portfolio includes the rich, smoky Figment Man for Amouage and the sophisticated, floral-amber Portrayal Woman, as well as the iconic Azzaro Visit.
Fragrance Notes
Roma Uomo Eau De Toilette Cedro Laura Biagiotti by Laura Biagiotti offers a distinctive olfactory experience that stands out from other fragrances in its category.
Crafted with the finest ingredients and a blend of traditional and modern perfumery techniques, this fragrance represents the pinnacle of the perfumer's art.
Roma Uomo Eau De Toilette Cedro Laura Biagiotti embodies the distinctive style of Laura Biagiotti while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.
Character Profile
The Roma Uomo Wearer Archetype: Portrait of Roma Uomo Eau De Toilette Cedro Laura Biagiotti
Essence
This man is a modern embodiment of the Sage-the seeker of wisdom, the observer of life’s patterns, the one who values clarity and depth above all else. The fragrance he chooses, Roma Uomo Eau De Toilette Cedro Laura Biagiotti, is a testament to his nature: a blend of crisp citrus, warm cedar, and subtle spice-structured yet inviting, intellectual yet sensual. Like the Sage, he is drawn to knowledge, but not the dry, academic kind; his wisdom is lived, tested, and refined through experience.
Style & Aesthetic
His wardrobe is deliberate but never ostentatious-tailored blazers in muted tones, well-worn leather shoes, a watch that tells time without shouting its price. He prefers materials that age gracefully, just as he believes a man should. His home is a sanctuary of order: bookshelves lined with philosophy, history, and the occasional well-loved novel; a record player spinning jazz or classical pieces that demand attention rather than serve as background noise.
He enjoys bitter flavors-dark chocolate, espresso, aged whiskey-because they demand patience to appreciate. His palate mirrors his mind: he distrusts anything too sweet, too easy.
His days are structured but not rigid. Mornings begin with solitude-reading, journaling, a walk to observe the world waking up. He thrives on routine but knows when to break it for the sake of spontaneity. Work is a means to sustain his independence, not an end in itself. He might be a professor, a consultant, or a writer-any role that allows him to think deeply and share his insights.
Yet, his discipline can tip into stubbornness. When faced with chaos, he retreats into order, sometimes missing opportunities that require improvisation. He forgets that wisdom is not just in knowing, but in adapting.
Philosophy & Values
He believes in the examined life, but not in the way of the tortured intellectual. His philosophy is practical, grounded in the understanding that wisdom is useless if it doesn’t shape action. He values integrity-not the performative kind, but the quiet consistency between thought and deed.
Yet, his reverence for reason can become a cage. He sometimes overestimates the power of logic, dismissing emotions as irrational disturbances rather than vital signals. His shadow is the Dogmatist, the man who, in his quest for truth, forgets that truth is often messy, contradictory, and felt before it is understood.
Relationships
He is not a man of many friends, but those he keeps are bound by mutual respect. He listens more than he speaks, and when he does speak, his words carry weight. Romantic partners are drawn to his depth, but some grow frustrated by his emotional reserve. He loves intensely but quietly, expressing care through acts of service rather than grand declarations.
His flaw here is emotional detachment-a reluctance to surrender control, to be vulnerable. He fears that if he lets sentiment guide him, he will lose his clarity of mind. And so, he sometimes watches life from a distance, as though it were a play he is analyzing rather than living.
Shadow
At his worst, he mistakes his insight for infallibility. He dismisses those who think differently, assuming their views are born of ignorance rather than different lived truths. This is his greatest danger: the belief that he has outgrown folly, when in reality, he has merely refined his own brand of it.
But when balanced, he is a man of rare depth-one who understands that true wisdom is knowing how much he does not know. His fragrance, like his life, is a blend of sharpness and warmth, intellect and intuition. He is not perfect, but he is always evolving. And that, perhaps, is the most Sage-like quality of all.