My Sir Roccobarocco
At a glance
Is My Sir Roccobarocco worth trying?
My Sir by Roccobarocco is a Aromatic Spicy fragrance for men.
- Best match
- Office, Casual wear in Spring, Fall
- Performance feel
- Good longevity with Moderate sillage
- Signature profile
- fresh spicy, warm spicy, aromatic with Bergamot, Ginger, Rhubarb
The first impression
My Sir by Roccobarocco is a Aromatic Spicy fragrance for men. My Sir was launched in 2018. The nose behind this fragrance is Luca Maffei. Top notes are Bergamot, Ginger, Rhubarb and Grapefruit; middle notes are Lavender, Black Pepper and Geranium; base notes are Patchouli and Amber.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Luca Maffei
Luca Maffei is an Italian perfumer known for his work with Acca Kappa, creating scents like Black Pepper & Sandalwood and Tilia Cordata. He also composed Amnesia Rose for Aedes de Venustas and Ambre Gris for Alyssa Ashley. Maffei's style often blends natural ingredients with modern sophistication. His portfolio includes a range of floral, woody, and aromatic compositions.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Explorer Archetype: Portrait of My Sir Roccobarocco
Essence
My Sir embodies the Explorer archetype, restless and curious. The bright bergamot and rhubarb suggest a mind always on the move, while the lavender and patchouli ground the scent in earthy warmth. They are drawn to the horizon, whether literal or metaphorical, and the fragrance's fresh-spicy accord mirrors their dynamic energy.
Their essence is adaptability. The ginger and black pepper add a spark of unpredictability, a willingness to take risks. They thrive on new experiences, and the scent's moderate sillage reflects their ability to move through the world without leaving a heavy footprint.
Style & Aesthetic
They favor functional elegance-well-cut blazers that can transition from office to airport, boots made for walking. The fragrance's citrus and herbal notes mirror their preference for clean lines and natural materials. They are drawn to neutral palettes with occasional pops of color, much like the scent's sudden burst of grapefruit.
Their aesthetic is practical but never dull. The amber and patchouli in the base suggest a love for well-worn items-a leather satchel, a favorite watch-that carry stories. They might gravitate toward spaces that feel both cozy and transient, like boutique hotels or sunlit cafés.
Philosophy & Values
They believe in the journey over the destination. The aromatic lavender and geranium suggest a meditative side, a need to pause and reflect even as they keep moving. They value independence, seeing it as the key to authenticity. The black pepper adds a hint of rebellion, a refusal to be boxed in.
For them, life is a series of experiments. They are less interested in answers than in questions, and the fragrance's evolving notes mirror their embrace of change. The bergamot's brightness is a reminder to stay open, even when the path is unclear.
Relationships
They attract fellow adventurers. Their relationships are often fluid, with plenty of space for individual growth. They might be drawn to partners who share their curiosity-someone who can debate philosophy over breakfast or suggest a last-minute road trip.
Romantically, they are enthusiastic but not always consistent. The fragrance's moderate longevity hints at a tendency to move on once the initial thrill fades. They prefer connections that feel expansive, where love is another frontier to explore.
Lifestyle
Their days are varied, with little routine. The fragrance's versatility-office-appropriate yet casual-mirrors their ability to adapt to different settings. They thrive in environments that stimulate their senses, whether it's a bustling market or a quiet hiking trail.
Evenings might find them sketching in a notebook or planning their next escape. The scent's herbal freshness suggests a preference for simple pleasures-good coffee, a well-mixed cocktail, the view from a new window.
Shadow
Their shadow side is a tendency toward rootlessness. The patchouli's earthiness can feel unmoored, a reminder that even explorers need a home. They might struggle with commitment, mistaking motion for progress.
At worst, they risk becoming superficial, skimming the surface of experiences without diving deep. The black pepper's bite warns of a sharp tongue when cornered or bored.
Conclusion
My Sir is a fragrance for those who live in motion. It suits the Explorer who finds joy in the unknown, whether it's a new city or a new idea. To wear it is to embrace the journey, one step-and one spritz-at a time.