Ferrari Scuderia Black by Ferrari Eau De Toilette Spray for Men
Ferrari Scuderia Black is an Eau de Toilette for men that captures the thrill of the race track in a scent you can wear every day. Created in 2010 by designer Karine Dubreuil for Ferrari, this fragrance blends a bright, aromatic opening with a solid woody core to deliver a bold daytime presence that helps you stand out in any setting. The perfume opens with a crisp, invigorating mix of rosemary, lavender, Sicilian lemon, and tea, delivering an immediate sense of freshness and clarity. Underneath this lively burst lies a Lebanese cedar foundation, giving the fragrance a confident, masculine finish that evolves as the day unfolds. Targeted for daytime wear—a sophisticated scent that transitions smoothly from morning meetings to afternoon errands without being overpowering. Distinctive balance—a lively citrus-herbal opening paired with a cedar-forward woody base that feels modern yet timeless. Designed by Ferrari—a brand synonymous with speed, precision, and performance, translated into a fragrance that communicates energy and confidence. Versatile for year-round use—light enough for warmer days, with enough depth to suit cooler mornings and early evenings. Why choose Scuderia Black? It’s not just another citrus-aromatic scent. It’s a carefully crafted composition that prioritizes presence and versatility. The herbal brightness from rosemary and lavender, brightened by Sicilian lemon and tea, sits on a robust cedar backbone—creating a fragrance that feels energetic, refined, and ready for action. How to wear—aim for pulse points (neck, wrists, behind the ears) with a light spray to keep the aroma close and personal throughout your day. Let the fragrance settle for a moment after application to allow the cedar to emerge and carry you from morning into the afternoon with a memorable, masculine trail.
Specifications
- Size
- 4.2 Oz
- Type
- Regular
Variants (1)
- 4.2 Oz / Regular — 28.97 USD — In stock
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