Review by pigeonmurderer
Easily one of the most pleasant mass market fragrances I have ever smelled. Very good, well made and even fairly unique. Very long lasting, not overly strong.
It does smell little bit like Roma Uomo or Minotaure, like MMM pointed out, but it isnt nearly as ambery as those two. Not that floral/herbaceous nor fruity either. All in all it is actually very different eventually comparing to those two orange coloured juices.
In my opinion Arena di Roma resemblances more anisic orientals like Casual Friday and Au Masculin. Le Male comes to mind too for sure, but this is more smooth and subtle (plus anis), and it doesnt have that (wonderful) plasticine vibe of Le Male to it at all.
Oud wood is mentioned as one of the basenotes. To be honest, if I didnt know I would most likely never thought of it - no.
But it DOES make sense after all, it really does! Especially after initial spray for one it is quite easy to detect a small but perceptible tinge of this wonderful wood. And, ever after many hours, now that I know, I swear there is oud in there to create quite special distinguished woody tone to it. And to put it into this kind of contemporary oriental-fougere scent ; thats what makes this very special.
The bottom line : Think of Lolita Lempicka`s Au Masculin as more polished, more toned down version. Now add a dash of very slightly medicinal oud and couple of apples to the mix, and stir it gently.
Wonderful, isnt it?
This is no longer in production, but it can still be found if you get lucky.
It does smell little bit like Roma Uomo or Minotaure, like MMM pointed out, but it isnt nearly as ambery as those two. Not that floral/herbaceous nor fruity either. All in all it is actually very different eventually comparing to those two orange coloured juices.
In my opinion Arena di Roma resemblances more anisic orientals like Casual Friday and Au Masculin. Le Male comes to mind too for sure, but this is more smooth and subtle (plus anis), and it doesnt have that (wonderful) plasticine vibe of Le Male to it at all.
Oud wood is mentioned as one of the basenotes. To be honest, if I didnt know I would most likely never thought of it - no.
But it DOES make sense after all, it really does! Especially after initial spray for one it is quite easy to detect a small but perceptible tinge of this wonderful wood. And, ever after many hours, now that I know, I swear there is oud in there to create quite special distinguished woody tone to it. And to put it into this kind of contemporary oriental-fougere scent ; thats what makes this very special.
The bottom line : Think of Lolita Lempicka`s Au Masculin as more polished, more toned down version. Now add a dash of very slightly medicinal oud and couple of apples to the mix, and stir it gently.
Wonderful, isnt it?
This is no longer in production, but it can still be found if you get lucky.