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8.0 / 10 28 Ratings
A popular perfume by Santa Maria Novella for men, released in 2010. The scent is woody-spicy. The production was apparently discontinued.
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Woody
Spicy
Fresh
Green
Citrus

Fragrance Pyramid

Top Notes Top Notes
BergamotBergamot PetitgrainPetitgrain RoseRose
Heart Notes Heart Notes
CinnamonCinnamon CloveClove OreganoOregano PepperPepper
Base Notes Base Notes
CedarwoodCedarwood FrankincenseFrankincense SandalwoodSandalwood
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8.028 Ratings
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7.321 Ratings
Sillage
6.820 Ratings
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7.823 Ratings
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This fragrance was released on the occasion of the 400th anniversary of the brand.

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The Italian Gentleman
From the few fragrances I have tried from Santa Maria Novella, I was not necessarily impressed. Nevertheless, I have always found the house to be highly likable, because unlike pseudo-historical brands like Creed, Carthusia, Rancé, etc., they do not endlessly dwell on a story that demands authenticity, but rather casually mention that the products are made in a state-of-the-art laboratory with modern materials like traditional oils and not with alchemical tinctures based on original medieval recipes (Nostalgia refers to old race cars and not the Florence of the Medici). Although they do have a long history to look back on.

The anniversary fragrance Ottone is also a very traditional scent, which - similar to many Villoresi classics - creates a beautiful Mediterranean arc from the citrus fruits, herbs, and spices of Italy to the balsamic resins of the (literally) Near East. This style can be found in many Italian and Spanish eaux de toilette and is certainly part of the collective memory of male "grooming culture" in these regions, just as citrus-lavender-floral-powder-wood is for the English (or at least it used to be).

The quality of the raw materials is excellent and the composition is skillfully done. The citrus-floral opening has no chance against the quickly spreading herbal notes, but it continues to resonate. The oregano does not smell overwhelmingly like pizza seasoning, but rather like a robust bundle of fresh herbs that soon blends seamlessly into the clove and soft cinnamon. The incense does not stand out for me, nor do we have to deal with a overpoweringly dry "cedar-e-super" note and intrusive santalol. Instead, the fragrance glides thoughtfully on my skin into a soft balsamic base that, whether it is or not, smells harmoniously and unobtrusively of natural oils. As Apicius already writes, solid and conservative - this is not about surprises and innovations, but about honoring classic perfume tradition. This is achieved brilliantly and can be worn with great enjoyment.
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Solid and Conservative!
Farmaceutica di Santa Maria Novella makes itself and its products quite rare. You can't order anything online; you would have to make the effort to go to Florence yourself. At least in Germany, there seems to be no official point of sale. At least they have finally put some content behind their web address - it must be magnificent, museum-like spaces! As a visitor to Florence with an interest in fine fragrances, one must definitely go there.

With the men's fragrance Ottone and its female counterpart Porcellana, SMN is now celebrating its 400th anniversary. They have released a few bottles into the big wide world, and so I was able to test Ottone in a Berlin department store.

A look at the range tells me that they must all be old, traditional scents - the names suggest it. And Ottone is above all one thing: a classic-conservative Italian men's perfume. With Ottone, SMN appeals to a clientele that appreciates tradition without any ambition for fragrance experiments.

After a somewhat citrusy top note, we have a subtly spicy scent before us. The restrained spice is embedded in a dark, warm, only slightly sweet and ambered environment. I perceive similarities in style to spicy men's fragrances, such as those known from Halston - however, the spice in Ottone does not stand out as much.

After about two hours, the spice fades, along with a good part of the ambratic warmth. The scent now becomes slimmer, dry, and smoky; incense becomes dominant. At this stage, Ottone largely corresponds to the incense-heavy perfumes L'Homme Sage by Divine and Pontevecchio by Nobile 1942. A long drydown follows over several hours, during which nothing else happens.

So, it’s all quite alright, solid quality indeed - but you really don't need to lay down for this perfume! I am somewhat bothered by the break between the warm-spicy heart note and the smoky drydown. Distinct fragrance developments can be interesting, but the overall impression must remain coherent. Here, however, the scent changes its character quite abruptly. Personally, I prefer the style of the base note over the heart note, but I would rather reach for Pontevecchio or L'Homme Sage, which fully embrace this smoky direction.

In the splendid sales rooms of SMN, furnished with ornate furniture, Ottone will probably sell like hotcakes. The shopping experience seems to be simply part of the product, and so it fits. But as a pure fragrance, Ottone does not completely convince me.
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What a wonderfully elegant and exceptionally noble men's fragrance..!! It oscillates between herbal and sweet-spicy….FORMIDABLE..!!
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Spiced, fresh-herb-woody cologne. I was particularly curious about the oregano, but it’s not explicitly noticeable. Nice & retro.
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After a very strict opening, the scent becomes herbaceous and spicy, chypre-like to my nose, and finishes dry and woody. Very elegant.
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Worthy of this traditional company's anniversary: a classic-conservative, typically Mediterranean men's fragrance, calm and sophisticated.
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An old theme. But a very beautiful variation. A bright, chypre-like cologne that starts with a smile and ends seriously. Works well!
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A classic-timeless, herb-soft scent with Italian flair, starting citrusy and then evolving into a woody-spicy aroma.
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