Uomo vs Uomo Born in Roma Intense
Side by side. Scored honestly.
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Side by side
Comparing the originals — price, breadth, listed-note depth.
Bergamot opens clean and citrus-bright before iris pulls things slightly powdery and cool within the first hour. Coffee adds a roasted edge that keeps the iris from going too soft, while cedar and papyrus build a dry, slightly smoky base that grounds everything without going heavy. Musk holds it all together in a skin-close dry-down with modest sillage — this reads refined rather than loud, projecting well in cool air but staying polite indoors. — Best in spring or early fall for the office or a dinner out; suits someone who wants presence without demanding attention.
Cardamom and ginger open with quiet sharpness before lavender and iris pull it toward a cool, powdery heart — there's a faint coffee-like bitterness here that keeps it from tipping into soap. Vanilla thickens the mid-stage, and patchouli anchors everything with a dry earthiness that vetiver leans into on the dry-down. Projection is moderate to close, sillage stays intimate, and the base lingers warm and slightly smoky for hours. Not loud, but persistent — fall evenings, date nights, suits.
How they overlap
Uomo and Uomo Born in Roma Intense share exactly one note (iris). The overlap is real but narrow — most of the wear experience will diverge.
The buying decision
Uomo is the cheaper original at $110 compared to $125 for Uomo Born in Roma Intense — about 12% less. Uomo is built for fall/spring; Uomo Born in Roma Intense for fall/winter. Pick by when you'd actually wear it.
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