The brand’s vision of uomo/man. This is a fresh, elegant, masculine fragrance made with citrus, spices and aromatic woods, Calabrian bergamot and equatorial peppers, sweet-smelling resins and oakmoss. A true classic.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is the kind of scent that suits close, composed company rather than loud rooms: a pressed shirt, a shaded terrace, a conversation that stays measured and intelligent. Its green-citrus freshness reads polished and self-possessed, with enough moss and wood to feel grounded.
How to wear
Best in mild to warm weather, where its bergamot, herbs and moss can stay crisp without turning heavy. Two to four sprays are enough; it wears with moderate projection and a clean, aromatic trail, then settles into a smooth woody-green skin scent that lasts comfortably through the day.
Who it’s for
For someone who likes classic masculine perfumery with structure and restraint: aromatic fougères, citrus-herbal openings, mossy woods and a clean, old-school finish. It will appeal to wearers who prefer elegance, balance and tradition over sweetness or modern gourmand effects.
Release year
1993
The nose
Lorenzo Villoresi is the founder and nose behind the fragrance house that bears his name, and Uomo reflects his taste for classical structure, natural materials and a distinctly Italian sense of refinement. Trained in philosophy and shaped by years of travel and study, he became known for compositions that feel cultured, tactile and rooted in tradition rather than trend. His work often draws on Mediterranean herbs, woods, resins and old-world aromatic forms, with a style that balances clarity and richness. In Uomo, that approach comes through in the disciplined fougère architecture: bright citrus, leafy green facets, aromatic spice and a mossy-woody base that gives the scent its timeless masculine profile.
Lorenzo Villoresi’s story
Lorenzo Villoresi is a Florentine house built around craftsmanship, natural materials and a broad cultural imagination. Its perfumes are made in-house and often reflect the founder’s studies, travels and fascination with myths, places and raw aromatic materials, giving the brand a scholarly but deeply sensual identity.
Uomo’s concept
Released in 1993, Uomo came early in the life of the house, after Lorenzo Villoresi had first established his brand with home fragrance objects. It presents his vision of manhood as fresh, elegant and classical: a citrus-aromatic fougère shaped by bergamot, peppers, resins and oakmoss, with a style that consciously recalls older masculine perfumery without feeling like a replica.
Extra info
Uomo was launched in 1993 and remains in production in multiple concentrations, including Eau de Toilette and Pure Perfume. It is often described as one of the house’s signature classic masculine compositions, and the brand itself presents it as a true classic that never goes out of style.
The brand’s vision of uomo/man. This is a fresh, elegant, masculine fragrance made with citrus, spices and aromatic woods, Calabrian bergamot and equatorial peppers, sweet-smelling resins and oakmoss. A true classic.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is the kind of scent that suits close, composed company rather than loud rooms: a pressed shirt, a shaded terrace, a conversation that stays measured and intelligent. Its green-citrus freshness reads polished and self-possessed, with enough moss and wood to feel grounded.
How to wear
Best in mild to warm weather, where its bergamot, herbs and moss can stay crisp without turning heavy. Two to four sprays are enough; it wears with moderate projection and a clean, aromatic trail, then settles into a smooth woody-green skin scent that lasts comfortably through the day.
Who it’s for
For someone who likes classic masculine perfumery with structure and restraint: aromatic fougères, citrus-herbal openings, mossy woods and a clean, old-school finish. It will appeal to wearers who prefer elegance, balance and tradition over sweetness or modern gourmand effects.
Release year
1993
The nose
Lorenzo Villoresi is the founder and nose behind the fragrance house that bears his name, and Uomo reflects his taste for classical structure, natural materials and a distinctly Italian sense of refinement. Trained in philosophy and shaped by years of travel and study, he became known for compositions that feel cultured, tactile and rooted in tradition rather than trend. His work often draws on Mediterranean herbs, woods, resins and old-world aromatic forms, with a style that balances clarity and richness. In Uomo, that approach comes through in the disciplined fougère architecture: bright citrus, leafy green facets, aromatic spice and a mossy-woody base that gives the scent its timeless masculine profile.
Lorenzo Villoresi’s story
Lorenzo Villoresi is a Florentine house built around craftsmanship, natural materials and a broad cultural imagination. Its perfumes are made in-house and often reflect the founder’s studies, travels and fascination with myths, places and raw aromatic materials, giving the brand a scholarly but deeply sensual identity.
Uomo’s concept
Released in 1993, Uomo came early in the life of the house, after Lorenzo Villoresi had first established his brand with home fragrance objects. It presents his vision of manhood as fresh, elegant and classical: a citrus-aromatic fougère shaped by bergamot, peppers, resins and oakmoss, with a style that consciously recalls older masculine perfumery without feeling like a replica.
Extra info
Uomo was launched in 1993 and remains in production in multiple concentrations, including Eau de Toilette and Pure Perfume. It is often described as one of the house’s signature classic masculine compositions, and the brand itself presents it as a true classic that never goes out of style.