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Uomo EDT

Valentino built its first men's fragrance around an unusual pairing: gourmand warmth and old-world leather. Released in 2014 under perfumer Olivier Polge, Uomo Eau de Toilette treats hazelnut and chocolate as structural notes rather than sweet accents, then grounds them in cedar and leather so the effect reads tailored, not dessert-like. Aromatica carries the Valentino Uomo EDT decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, drawn straight from the original bottles.

Fragrance Notes

Top: Bergamot, Myrtle

Heart: Hazelnut, Chocolate, Roasted Coffee Beans

Base: Leather, Cedar

The Scent

The first thing the nose registers is bergamot, bright and slightly bitter, cut almost immediately by myrtle's herbal snap. That opening is brief. Within minutes the hazelnut starts to surface, not as a sugary accord but as something roasted and dry, closer to toasted nuts than candy. Chocolate follows, and this is where the fragrance splits opinion: some skin brings out a dark, almost bitter cocoa, while other wearers get a rounder, creamier version that leans closer to mocha. Roasted coffee beans arrive at the same stage, deepening the gourmand core without ever tipping into sweetness. This is the fragrance's most distinctive stretch, a genuinely food-adjacent heart that still smells like it belongs on a jacket collar rather than in a cup. The hazelnut and chocolate never sit as two separate accords for long; they blend into something closer to a roasted praline, and it is the coffee that keeps pulling that praline impression back toward bitterness rather than dessert. As the coffee and chocolate settle, cedar begins pushing through underneath, dry and slightly smoky, and it starts pulling the composition away from gourmand territory. Watching that handoff happen is the most interesting part of wearing it, since the cedar does not layer on top but seems to dry out the gourmand accord from below, thinning the chocolate until only its darker, less sweet edge is left. The dry-down is where leather takes over fully. It is not a harsh, smoky leather; it reads more like the inside of a new wallet, worn-in and warm rather than aggressive. Underneath that leather, cedar keeps a woody backbone in place, so the base never turns purely animalic or sharp, and the bergamot and myrtle from the opening feel like a distant memory by comparison. By the final hours, the hazelnut and coffee have faded to a whisper, and what remains is mostly cedar and leather with a faint sweetness clinging underneath, like the memory of the opening rather than the opening itself. The transition from bright citrus to roasted gourmand to dry leather is the whole story here, and it moves through those three phases with little overlap, which makes it feel structured rather than muddled.

When to Wear

This sits best in autumn and winter, when the cedar and leather have room to breathe against cold air. Think a dinner reservation in a wood-paneled restaurant, a work dinner where you want to seem put-together without trying hard, or a weekend coffee run in a leather jacket. Pair it with pieces from the Formal collection for evenings where the gourmand heart can shine against tailored fabric.

Who Is It For

Someone who orders an espresso instead of a latte and owns more brown leather than black. It suits a wearer who wants a gourmand fragrance that reads mature, not sweet or youthful.

If you enjoy Uomo Intense, its richer, more concentrated sibling, it is worth comparing side by side. Browse the full Valentino collection at Aromatica.

Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.

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Description

Valentino built its first men's fragrance around an unusual pairing: gourmand warmth and old-world leather. Released in 2014 under perfumer Olivier Polge, Uomo Eau de Toilette treats hazelnut and chocolate as structural notes rather than sweet accents, then grounds them in cedar and leather so the effect reads tailored, not dessert-like. Aromatica carries the Valentino Uomo EDT decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, drawn straight from the original bottles.

Fragrance Notes

Top: Bergamot, Myrtle

Heart: Hazelnut, Chocolate, Roasted Coffee Beans

Base: Leather, Cedar

The Scent

The first thing the nose registers is bergamot, bright and slightly bitter, cut almost immediately by myrtle's herbal snap. That opening is brief. Within minutes the hazelnut starts to surface, not as a sugary accord but as something roasted and dry, closer to toasted nuts than candy. Chocolate follows, and this is where the fragrance splits opinion: some skin brings out a dark, almost bitter cocoa, while other wearers get a rounder, creamier version that leans closer to mocha. Roasted coffee beans arrive at the same stage, deepening the gourmand core without ever tipping into sweetness. This is the fragrance's most distinctive stretch, a genuinely food-adjacent heart that still smells like it belongs on a jacket collar rather than in a cup. The hazelnut and chocolate never sit as two separate accords for long; they blend into something closer to a roasted praline, and it is the coffee that keeps pulling that praline impression back toward bitterness rather than dessert. As the coffee and chocolate settle, cedar begins pushing through underneath, dry and slightly smoky, and it starts pulling the composition away from gourmand territory. Watching that handoff happen is the most interesting part of wearing it, since the cedar does not layer on top but seems to dry out the gourmand accord from below, thinning the chocolate until only its darker, less sweet edge is left. The dry-down is where leather takes over fully. It is not a harsh, smoky leather; it reads more like the inside of a new wallet, worn-in and warm rather than aggressive. Underneath that leather, cedar keeps a woody backbone in place, so the base never turns purely animalic or sharp, and the bergamot and myrtle from the opening feel like a distant memory by comparison. By the final hours, the hazelnut and coffee have faded to a whisper, and what remains is mostly cedar and leather with a faint sweetness clinging underneath, like the memory of the opening rather than the opening itself. The transition from bright citrus to roasted gourmand to dry leather is the whole story here, and it moves through those three phases with little overlap, which makes it feel structured rather than muddled.

When to Wear

This sits best in autumn and winter, when the cedar and leather have room to breathe against cold air. Think a dinner reservation in a wood-paneled restaurant, a work dinner where you want to seem put-together without trying hard, or a weekend coffee run in a leather jacket. Pair it with pieces from the Formal collection for evenings where the gourmand heart can shine against tailored fabric.

Who Is It For

Someone who orders an espresso instead of a latte and owns more brown leather than black. It suits a wearer who wants a gourmand fragrance that reads mature, not sweet or youthful.

If you enjoy Uomo Intense, its richer, more concentrated sibling, it is worth comparing side by side. Browse the full Valentino collection at Aromatica.

Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.

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