Luna

Rosso Pompei 2020

GeorgeReid
10.03.2023 - 08:07 AM
3
4
Pricing
10
Bottle
10
Sillage
9
Longevity
8.5
Scent

A Head Turning—and Refreshing—Red Sangria

During a visit to Neiman Marcus in January, I stumbled upon Rosso Pompei in the luxury fragrance section as I caught a whiff of the sample. At first, I could not quite put my finger on why it seemed so familiar, but after some reflection (and buying a decant), I finally realized what it was—a red sangria.

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The opening in the air is mostly alcohol (and possibly similar to rubbing alcohol to some), and that will turn off many people.

However, on my skin, it has a citrusy Mediterranean feel, complemented by a red wine smell that mixes an elegant booziness with a sweet and refreshing fruitiness. Combined, the opening smells like the red sangria I mentioned before. It is an exceptional opening that is not found in most fragrances.

As the fragrance dries down to the heart, the citrus fades and the wine note mixes with powdery florals, ambergris, and woods, creating a scent that combines a vineyard and coastal scent. In the base, the wine and most florals disappear, leaving a sweet woody aroma that lingers quietly.

Tiziana Terenzi fragrances are usually unisex with a feminine lean, and retail stores market Rosso Pompei more toward women. While Rosso Pompei will not appeal to people who seek a decisively masculine or feminine fragrance, the blend of masculine citrus and woods with feminine florals and a neutral wine scent makes it suitable for anyone regardless of gender.

Overall, Tiziana Terenzi's Rosso Pompei is a unique fragrance that combines a variety of scents to create a truly captivating experience. It is not overly sweet, and the overall composition is smooth.

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The bottle design is stunning, featuring a harmonious combination of red and gold that creates a luxurious feel, fitting the fragrance's price point. The main cap design is noteworthy, taking inspiration from the Luna collection's moon phases. However, it is disappointing that the moon phase (assuming the gold moon is the bright full moon), is reversed and incorrect. That said, this potential inaccuracy does not affect the bottle's solid aesthetic appeal.

Functionally, the main cap is heavy (it weighs more than the bottle) and may be a concern for people with arthritic hands. Fortunately, a small cap (that matches the color and feel of the bottle) at the bottom of the packaging is available for people to use if this is a problem.

In terms of drawbacks, there are a couple of minor issues. First, while the atomizer sprays the scent evenly and smoothly, the range of the mist is short and requires the user to hold the bottle closer to the skin than expected. Second, the leather label used a weak adhesive that could cause its removal by a child, or perhaps via natural wear and tear.
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Rosso Pompei boasts an impressive performance that is sure to leave an impact and will surprise anyone expecting a normally weaker citrus scent. With its potent projection, it can effortlessly fill up a small room for up to three hours and leave a long-lasting trail of scent that lingers for over 20 minutes.

The fragrance's overall longevity is remarkable, clocking in at an impressive 12 hours. However, it is important to note that one can become nose blind to the scent after a few hours of wear, while others can still smell you. Despite its steep price point of nearly $400 USD at luxury retailers like Neiman Marcus, Rosso Pompei offers a performance that is undoubtedly worth the investment.

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With confidence, one can state that Rosso Pompei is a perfect option for spring and summer because of its citrus and floral notes. Such scents are ideal for warm weather. The wine note adds a touch of sweetness to the fragrance without being cloying, making it suitable even in hot weather.

Interestingly, the fragrance also works well in fall and winter, where it would stand out as a unique scent. While the wine note aligns well with the festive atmosphere of autumn, the citrus and floral notes may struggle to perform against the harsh winter cold compared to the wine and wood notes. Nonetheless, this should not discourage one from wearing this scent throughout the year.

Socially, one must keep in mind the strong projection and sillage of Rosso Pompei. Wearing it in an enclosed environment, such as an office or gym, may distract others. It is best to avoid using it in these environments or to apply it sparingly.

Yet, the strong sillage and projection of Rosso Pompei make it an ideal scent to receive attention, such as partying at a nightclub throughout the night. The scent is also perfect for outdoor activities, where the fresh Mediterranean vibe works in most places. In these social settings, Rosso Pompei will help you make a bold statement and leave an impression.

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Overall, Rosso Pompei is an outstanding and unique citrus and wine fragrance that has excellent performance that should work well with most people.

Notice I said most people, as this scent is not for everyone.

The fragrance is likely to receive a negative reaction from those who are not fond of citrus or alcoholic notes, such as wine. Also, the unisex nature of the scent may disappoint those who are specifically looking for a masculine or feminine fragrance. It will annoy individuals seeking a subtle summer scent as Rosso Pompei announces itself boldly rather than staying inconspicuous. Finally, the retail price tag of almost $400 USD at a store like Neiman Marcus will scare some people off.

However, if someone seeks a luxury fragrance that is both refreshing and makes heads turn, Rosso Pompei is a fantastic option.

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Writer's Note:

At the time of this review, people can find Rosso Pompei at trustworthy online discounters for around $150 USD. While the price may fluctuate, one can find the fragrance at a steep discount from the retail price.
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