Luna Rossa Black vs Luna Rossa
Side by side. Scored honestly.
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Side by side
Comparing the originals — price, breadth, listed-note depth.
Bergamot opens with a clean citrus spark that fades quickly, making way for the real story: coumarin in the heart, dense and tonka-like, with a slight powdery sweetness that reads more sophisticated than sugary. Patchouli grounds it without going earthy — it stays smooth, almost leathery — while amber and musk push a warm, skin-close dry-down that lingers for hours. Projection is moderate, sillage intimate, the kind of trail that rewards closeness rather than announcing a room — cold-weather evenings out, best on confident wearers who prefer depth over loudness.
Opens with a sharp, almost medicinal lavender-sage combo that reads more athletic than floral — clean and slightly herbal with real bite. The heart softens as iris steps in, adding a powdery, rooty coolness that keeps it from smelling like a soap bar. Labdanum and ambrette ease the dry-down into a musky, slightly animalic warmth, with patchouli staying restrained enough to add depth without going dark. Projection is moderate, sillage is polite — a skin-close finish. — Best in spring and early summer for someone who wants a fresh masculine with actual structure beneath the clean.
How they overlap
Luna Rossa Black and Luna Rossa share exactly one note (patchouli). The overlap is real but narrow — most of the wear experience will diverge.
The buying decision
Luna Rossa Black is the cheaper original at $125 compared to $130 for Luna Rossa — about 4% less. Luna Rossa Black is built for fall/winter; Luna Rossa for spring/summer. Pick by when you'd actually wear it.
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