Men
Ferrari Uomo
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Ferrari Uomo, from the Ferrari house, is a woody-spicy fragrance launched in 2009, designed for men. The nose behind this composition is Alberto Morillas. The top notes unfold with bergamot, Amalfi lemon and juniper; the heart reveals leather, nutmeg and Virginia cedar; while the base notes close the pyramid with tonka bean, French labdanum and patchouli.
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Bought this as a gift three years ago. The scent itself is unremarkable: lime, nut, a hint of leather, and a faint patchouli. The longevity and projection are so weak that I finished the 100ml bottle in the blink of an eye. Simply put, it offers nothing special and fades very quickly. At around $89, I’d rather go for something by Calvin Klein or Ferragamo; at that price point, they offer far better options. The only redeeming feature is the bottle, which is beautifully designed with an elegant leather cap. Otherwise, it’s not worth it. After smelling excellent fragrances by Alberto Morillas such as Mugler Cologne, Pi by Givenchy, or CK One itself, this was a real disappointment.
First, if you like Fahrenheit, this won’t disappoint; it’s subtle and clearly inspired by Dior, sharing several notes. It’s less complex—I can’t quite distinguish facets or specific notes—and it’s not my personal favourite, but the resemblance is obvious. It has less projection than the original, yet it’s not a cheap knock-off like the Antonio Banderas or Adidas versions; you can tell it’s quality and refined, which makes sense given the creator. Obviously, they didn’t go to great lengths to innovate too much, hehe. The bottle is gorgeous and costs a third of the price of Fahrenheit. For me, it’s a good buy if you like the style.
First, if you like Fahrenheit, this won’t disappoint; it’s subtle and clearly inspired by Dior, sharing several notes. It’s less complex—I can’t quite distinguish specific facets or notes—it’s not my personal style, but the resemblance is obvious. It has less projection than the original, yet it’s not a cheap imitation like the Antonio Banderas or Adidas versions; you can tell it’s quality and refined, which makes sense given its creator. Obviously, they didn’t push too hard to innovate, haha. The bottle is gorgeous and costs a third of the price of Fahrenheit. For me, it’s a good buy if you’re into that style.
To be honest, it’s neither bad nor great. On my skin, it lasts a couple of hours well, then another couple very faintly, until only a touch of wood and something citrusy remains. Lemon, juniper and leather are the stars; I don’t perceive the other notes, perhaps a hint of wood. It’s an inoffensive scent, nothing special, ideal for daytime summer wear and casual use for men over 30. Fixation: 5.5/10. Versatility: 7/10. Sillage: 4.5/10. Scent: 6/10. Projection: 5/10. Overall: 6/10.
It’s a classic, elegant, green and fresh fragrance, nothing invasive. It has notes inspired by Dior’s Fahrenheit but much more subtle, even less so than Mercedes-Benz Intense. It’s made for those who love Dior F but can’t handle its potency; this is fresh, elegant and soft. Longevity: 5 hours. Classic, heavy bottle. Mid-to-high price. Discontinued and hard to find.
A classic, elegant, green and fresh fragrance, nothing too overpowering. It features notes inspired by Dior’s Fahrenheit, but much more subtle—even less so than Mercedes-Benz Intense. It’s designed for those who love Dior Fahrenheit but can’t handle its intensity; this is fresh, elegant and gentle. Longevity: around five hours. Classic, heavy bottle. Mid-to-high price point. Discontinued and hard to find.
One of the best rivals to Dior’s Fahrenheit. The strange thing is how few reviews there are in Spanish on YouTube, so I want to do it justice on my channel ‘Moy Olaf’. A hug to everyone.
I absolutely love them. I’ve already tried Dior’s Fahrenheit, and this Ferrari Uomo is its unique twist: less aggressive, more subtle and elegant, with a herbal note that’s noticeable but not overwhelming. It’s not weak; it’s refined. Definitely inspired by Dior but with the Ferrari soul. To be honest, I prefer this one. Scent: 8.0. Projection: 7.0. Longevity: average (6-8 hours). Bottle: 10, very beautiful. Note: It’s discontinued, but at $30 it’s a must-buy for the quality-price ratio.