Romanof Sergey Gubanov
At a glance
Is Romanof Sergey Gubanov worth trying?
Romanof by Sergey Gubanov is a fragrance for women and men.
- Best match
- Evening, Special Occasion wear in Fall, Winter
- Performance feel
- Good longevity with Moderate sillage
- Signature profile
- woody, warm spicy, fruity with Apricot, Carnation leaves, Saffron
The first impression
Romanof by Sergey Gubanov is a fragrance for women and men. Romanof was launched in 2016. Top notes are Apricot, Carnation leaves, Saffron and Ginger; middle notes are Dried Fruits, Cedar and Amyris; base notes are Guaiac Wood, Sandalwood, Balsam Fir and Leather.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Unknown Perfumer
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Sovereign Archetype: Portrait of Romanof Sergey Gubanov
Essence
The Sovereign commands with quiet authority, their power woven into tradition. Romanof’s opulent blend of apricot, saffron, and leather evokes tsarist opulence-a throne room where dried fruits and balsam fir smolder in braziers. This is a fragrance for those who rule without raising their voice.
Style & Aesthetic
They wear heritage fabrics: brocade waistcoats, fox-fur stoles, signet rings. The scent’s ginger-and-carnation leaves add a regal spice to their aura, while guaiac wood and sandalwood in the base resonate like polished mahogany desks.
Philosophy & Values
Legacy is their compass. They steward rather than seize, believing true influence is measured in centuries. The dried fruits and cedar heart notes mirror their reverence for time-preserved, complex, sweetened by patience.
Relationships
Their inner circle is small, vetted by generations. Lovers are chosen like crown jewels: the leather base notes suggest both protection and possession. Trust is earned over decanters of amber liquor.
Lifestyle
Mornings begin with correspondence in fountain pen; evenings with chamber music. Their homes are libraries where Amyris wood panels soak up cigar smoke. The fragrance’s metallic accord (from saffron) hints at the steel beneath velvet.
Shadow
Their dignity can calcify into isolation. The very fir and leather that ground them may repel warmth. A throne, however gilded, is still a seat alone.
Conclusion
Romanof is the scent of inherited power worn lightly. It’s a reminder that sovereignty isn’t in the scepter but in the way sandalwood embraces apricot-firm, fruitful, and infinitely layered.