Niche Fragrance Review: 10 Corso Como Uomo – Crossing the Aisle for the Perfect Pepper + A Gender Bender Draw

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One of the things I like about the majority of niche perfume lines is that they don’t designate a gender to their fragrances. They understand that by marketing a scent strictly to men, or women, they are decreasing their potential audience for that fragrance. Fortunately, most perfumistas will try everything no matter what, but there are those who are not comfortable crossing the aisle. I wear several scents that are targeted to men, and know a lot of men who wear fragrances targeted to women. In a perfect world, all perfume would be on one counter.

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Marlene Dietrich

On a recent visit to Neiman Marcus, I met a charming sales associate in the men’s fragrance department. He offered up his personal favorite scent for me to try, 10 Corso Como Uomo, and I was smitten by its burst of black pepper. After learning that I was a fragrance writer, he kindly wrapped the tester bottle in tissue and bagged it, to my amazement, and handed it to me in the hopes that I would write a review. I was a little stunned, and made no promises, but I was thrilled to have this great fragrance to take home. My companion asked if that happened a lot, and I said no. She said I was so calm about it that she thought people handed me bottles of perfume every day. I wish! A lot of people, even in the business, just give me a blank look when I tell them I write about perfume.

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Katherine Hepburn

10 Corso Como, which is not directed at either gender, is one of my favorite perfumes. It’s warm, spicy, rosy, a little boozy, and a comfort on a cool day. 10 Corso Como Uomo is the masculine counterpart to, as we call it in perfume-land, 10CC. Uomo is a different beast than 10CC, but I don’t think it needs to be directed at a strictly male audience at all. It is heavy on pepper, but gingery and sweet underneath for balance. Where the woodiness of 10CC veers toward wanting to wear it in cooler weather, Uomo is seasonless.

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Sigourney Weaver

I wore 10 CC Uomo for a few days in a row while working on this review, and realized that as much as I love the black pepper at the opening of this scent, what really makes it for me is the ginger heart, which makes the pepper note approachable and friendly. I was spending time outside in some rare sun, reading and relaxing, and the sweet spiciness of the perfume created a gentle aura around my body. This is a great companion perfume; it maintains interest while still being comfortable and easy. It’s never boring, but not annoyingly quirky. Needless to say, this has become an instant staple in my collection, and I will wear it more than I do 10 Corso Como.

Notes: ginger, black pepper, musk, and amber

I received my bottle from my new best friend at Neiman Marcus. To pay his kindness forward a bit, I am offering a 10 ml decant to any reader in the US. Let us know which perfumes you cross the aisle with, in either direction, and that you live in or have a mailing address in the USA. Draw ends June 1, 2013.

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Tama Blough, Senior Editor

Note: My current favorite scents from across the aisle, aside from this one, are YSL M7, Chanel Egoiste, Hermes Bel Ami, Bvlgari Black, and Marc Jacobs Bang.

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47 comments

  • Lovely draw op, thank you.

    I love the original formulation of Grey Flannel, which somehow comes across softer on me than when my husband wore it. I also would wear Eau Sauvage (if I could find some) and Guerlain’s Habit Rouge.

  • leathermountain says:

    In the US, enjoying Black and Egoiste. Black smells so fantastic on my wife.

  • Crossing the aisle for Uomo and I’m curious about it being heavy on pepper, but gingery and sweet underneath. I have a fascination with pepper! There, said it! I have a US address.

  • Liz Detrich says:

    Nice article Tama!
    I love green and citrus, so men’s scents have long been a love of mine. Some favorites are:Gendarme, Bijan for Men (the original), Fendi Uomo for Men (the original) Givenchy’s Gentleman, Dior’s Eau Sauvage, Guerlain’s Habit Rouge.
    I live in the U.S.!

  • I remember this day well. 🙂 I have always wondered if you have gone back to him. I assume you have. He was probably thrilled to hear you have reviewed it.

    I guess I cross the aisle sometimes and not even know it, or care really. But, you actually introduced me to a great mens fragrance – Bel Ami. Totally getting this one for Matt for Christmas.

    I have a mailing address in the US

  • I live in the US and cross the aisle for Amouage XXV, Guerlain Vetiver and Caron 3rd Man. Also, Yatagan, but only in the privacy of my own home.

  • Oooh…I’d love to try this one since I’m a huge fan of the original 10 Corso Como. I also love Maison Francis Kurkdjian Absolue Pour le Soir which I think is commonly seen as a more masculine scent. And, yes, I live in the US!

  • ringthing says:

    Hi, Tama, thanks for the review and for sharing your windfall 🙂 This sounds like something I’d like, being a fan of black pepper, ginger and the original 10CC. I cross the aisle for Bang! also, along with any of Tom Ford’s signature line, esp. Noir, Caron Pour Homme and the sadly discontinued Tumulte Pour Homme from Christian LaCroix.

  • I live in the U.S. and I cross the aisle for many fragrances. Among those more mainstream scents that are “intended” for men, I’m quite devoted to Bulgari Black, Spicebomb, Grey Flannel, Encre Noir, and–in a really retro mood–Halston Z14 and Corduroy.

  • I like many scents marketed to men: Bang, Encre Noir, Grey Flannel, Stetson, and Eau de Beaux by L’occitane. Thanks!

  • Fazal Cheema says:

    some of my favorite perfumes are for women and i am particularly a fan of Shiseido’s fragrances such as Nombre Noir, feminite du bois, inoui, Saso, Zen Classic, and especially original Murasaki which is probably my second favorite Shiseido after Nombre Noir and may be number one on some occasions

  • I love the original, incense-heavy Gucci pour Homme, and Bvlgari Aqua (the darker one, not Aquamarine). I also wear Fleurs du Male frequently.

  • Charles Briggs says:

    Oh lord I crossed the aisle to the more expensive side Maison Francis Kurkdjian Oud, Agrumi Amari di Sicilia by Bois 1920, Liquidnight by A Lab on Fire, Eight & Bob and Tom Ford’s Amber Absolute. I have always wanted to try the 10 Corso Como Uomo but have not. A.wesome opprotunity

  • Ineke’s Derring Do (which I adore!!! reminds me of a close friend) A*Men (which my son shares with me) and the original Gray Flannel(had my own bottle 30 years ago). thank you for this draw!

  • I’m always crossing the aisle in the fragrance world. Some ones to mention are Eau des Merveilles (Hermès), Lovely (SJP), Chanel No 19 edt, and Chinatown ( Bond No 9). I’m in the US.

  • rosiegreen says:

    I live in the US! I love perfume and cross the aisles with ease. I love Jicky,Bulgari Black, John Varvatos Artisan, Mechant Loup and the Hermes Jardin Series, I had a vintage bottle of Habit Rouge and sadly it is no more. I love ginger and pepper in fragrances, thank you for the draw.

  • Ooh, this sounds good! I wear Dior Homme Intense, Guerlain Homme Intense, Bulgari Soir, Spicebomb, Christian Lacroix Tumulte Homme and L’Occitane Eau des Baux. And I am a lady….with a US address.

  • usa
    Wow I love this review and this discussion–never paid much attention to gendered ‘fume, Marc Jacobs for Men was an early favorite, also Jubilation XXV, Caron Pour Homme, Dior Homme, Bulgari Black, Encre Noir, Tumulte Pour Homme…probably many more which I am forgetting now.

    Pepper is one of my favorite notes, and ginger also. I like your description of 10CCU as “never boring, but not annoyingly quirky.” Think I know exactly what you mean–sometimes I just want a scent I can relax with but which still holds my interest–like comfortable music, it adds without distracting.

    Also, 10cc always struck me as a funny abbreviation. Like if there were a perfume emergency and one desperately needed to be fragranced, someone would order “10 CC stat!”

    What a lovely story! Equanimity when randomly gifted bottles of perfume is an admirable character trait which I hope you get a chance to practice more!

  • I love Shalimar, Francis kurkdijan Lumeire noir pour femme, Robert piguet mademoiselle, Chanel chance EAU tendre and Dior midnight poison.

    I live in USA

  • Patty Pong says:

    I wear Midnight in Paris, Dior Homme Intense and Habit Rouge.

    I live in the U.S.

    =o)

  • oh, may fave is probably knize ten.
    wore chanel anteaus exclusively for many years.
    and wear now grey flannel, aramis 900, vintage tabarome, and yes, knize ten, goutal vetiver and sables (aside form all the current “ungendered” perfumes.)

    and yup, i’m in the us.

  • Great review (and fun topic)! I’m a woman and I really enjoy Roja Dove Vetiver, Jubilation XXV, Commes de Garcon 2Man and Arquiste Boutonniere No. 7. I live in the US.

  • FearsMice says:

    I fell in love with Grey Flannel as a teen, and currently enjoy wearing Spicebomb, Lonestar Memories, Bulgari Black, Grey Vetiver, and Eau de Baux. I’m in the US.

  • I love Eau des Baux L`Occitane and Bahiana MPG.
    Thanks for the draw!

    I live in the U.S.

  • Forgot to mention, I am in the US. And also, that I love Kenzo Air, which was intended as a masculine, but is perfect for anyone who loves vetiver.

  • Light Blue is one I like to wear every now and then, blows Light Blue pour Homme out of the water. SDV by Guerlain is also another fragrance that seems geared towards women, but a lot of men wear, including myself. And while perfumers might not market their fragrances towards a specific gender, department stores can often do this, especially on their websites, usually putting commonly regarded as unisex fragrances in the womens section. US, New Yorker here.

  • I am in the US. I like Eau des Baux L’Occcitane. I like Light Blue. I liked all of the Olfactoria Studio scents, which I think lean masculine.

  • just breathe says:

    Bvulgari Black, Field Notes from Paris and Derring Do are my favorite masculine scents. I live in the USA. Thanks for the draw!

  • I like to steal my husband’s Escentric Molecules Molecule 01, though I do think it smells better on him than me. I also really love L’Air du Desert Marocain, but not sure if that’s considered masculine either; I always think of it as unisex. I also like Carner Barcelona Cuir, and that is definitely masculine smelling to me.
    I’m in the US.

  • I live in the US. My favorite masculine scent (though I haven’t tried many yet!) is Cartier Declaration, and I love love LOVE 10 corso como. Thanks for the draw!

  • Sarah Lathrop says:

    I live in the U.S. and like many unisex or masculine scents, despite being a woman. I wear Bvlgari Black, Hermes Eau de Gentiane Blanche, Annick Goutal Les Nuits d’Hadrien, Serge Lutens Muscs Koublai Khan, L’Artisan Parfumeur Al Oudh, Etat Libre d’Orange Eloge du Traitre and my guilty pleasure is Aramis.
    Thanks for the draw… sounds like a great fragrance!

  • I crossed the line with YSL Kouros. I was going to give it away, but there was something I liked about it! I am sometimes drawn to traditionally masculine scents. Located in the U.S. Thanks for the draw!

  • I’ve bought Fahrenheit in the past, just to spray on my pillows and sheets. I wanted to be immersed in that spicy, masculine sweetness. Yum! I’m in the US.

  • I can’t say I crossed the aisle with Costume National Scent Intense, but I do recall purchasing it at NM when it was first released and it was with the women’s stuff. I’ve also found Etro’s Shaal Nur in the women’s department at Nordstrom, but don’t find it to be overly feminine.

  • My favorite scent that lures me across the aisle is Interlude Woman. I am beguiled by its myriad facets. It is one of those scents one could wear daily for years and still not have uncovered all of its mysteries.

    Located in the US. Thank you for the draw!