Romeo Scents Of Verona By Sigillo Verona
Fragrance Story
Romeo by Scents of Verona by SIGILLO VERONA is a Oriental Woody fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. Romeo was launched in 2025. The nose behind this fragrance is Bertrand Duchaufour.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Bertrand Duchaufour
Bertrand Duchaufour is a renowned French perfumer with a prolific career spanning many brands. He has created fragrances for Acqua di Parma, including Blu Mediterraneo - Cipresso Di Toscana and Colonia Assoluta, as well as for Aedes de Venustas, such as Café Tabac and Copal Azur. His style is known for its complexity and use of natural ingredients.
Fragrance Notes
Romeo Scents Of Verona By Sigillo Verona by Scents of Verona by SIGILLO VERONA 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.
Romeo Scents Of Verona By Sigillo Verona embodies the distinctive style of Scents of Verona by SIGILLO VERONA while adding a unique chapter to their fragrance portfolio.
Character Profile
The Lover Archetype: Portrait of Romeo Scents Of Verona By Sigillo Verona
Essence
To wear Romeo Scents of Verona is to embrace an essence of romanticism, a fragrance that whispers of sun-warmed stone, ripe fruit, and the intoxicating pull of desire. This person is not merely drawn to scent-they are drawn to the poetry of experience, to the way life can be both tender and fierce, like the Italian city from which the perfume takes its name. Their soul is ruled by The Lover archetype, the one who seeks beauty, connection, and the sublime in all things.
They move through the world with an almost magnetic presence, not because they demand attention, but because they are attuned to the subtleties of emotion and aesthetics. Their senses are heightened-they notice the way light filters through a glass of wine, the texture of a lover’s skin, the melancholy in a piece of music. They are not content with mere existence; they crave intensity.
Their tastes are refined but never cold. They prefer the warmth of worn leather, the richness of dark wood, the softness of linen touched by time. They may collect old books not for their rarity, but for the way their pages hold the scent of history. They are drawn to art that bleeds emotion-Caravaggio’s chiaroscuro, the operas of Verdi, the poetry of Rilke.
Philosophy & Values
For them, love is not a mere feeling but a philosophy. They believe in the transformative power of passion-that to love deeply is to understand the world more fully. They are not afraid of vulnerability, for they see it as the price of true connection. Their relationships are intense, sometimes overwhelming, because they give themselves without reservation.
Yet, this devotion is not blind. They despise superficiality, and their disdain for empty gestures can make them seem aloof to those who do not share their depth. They value loyalty above all, but betrayal cuts them more deeply than most. Their idealism can be both their greatest strength and their most dangerous flaw.
Shadow
But where there is light, there is shadow. The Lover’s intensity can become obsession. They may mistake possession for passion, clinging too tightly to people or experiences, fearing the inevitable decay of beauty. Their longing for perfection in love can make them restless, always searching for something-or someone-more transcendent.
They are prone to melancholy, for they feel the passing of time more acutely than others. A fading rose, an old photograph, a song that reminds them of a lost love-these things can plunge them into nostalgia, a bittersweet ache that both nourishes and wounds them.
Conclusion
They do not live by routine but by rhythm-the rhythm of their heart, the seasons, the tides of their own desires. They may be drawn to cities like Verona, Florence, or Seville, places where history and passion are etched into the streets. They prefer dinners that last for hours, conversations that stretch into dawn, journeys taken without a fixed destination.
In work, they thrive where creativity and emotion intersect-perhaps as artists, writers, sommeliers, or curators. If their profession is more pragmatic, they will find ways to infuse it with beauty, turning even the mundane into something meaningful.