The Story
Why it exists.
In 2015 Sergio Nero unveiled Russian Present Red, extending the house’s tradition of bold colour stories. The name hints at a vivid, almost theatrical shade that mirrors the brand’s love of contrast, bright, crisp citrus meeting deep, amber‑laden shadows. Born from the label’s Italian roots and its laboratory‑like approach to blending, the fragrance was meant to capture the thrill of a fresh start that quickly deepens into a warm, lingering finish, all housed in the signature matte‑black bottle that the house favors.
If this were a song
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Dream a Little Dream of You
Ella Fitzgerald
The Beginning
In 2015 Sergio Nero unveiled Russian Present Red, extending the house’s tradition of bold colour stories. The name hints at a vivid, almost theatrical shade that mirrors the brand’s love of contrast, bright, crisp citrus meeting deep, amber‑laden shadows. Born from the label’s Italian roots and its laboratory‑like approach to blending, the fragrance was meant to capture the thrill of a fresh start that quickly deepens into a warm, lingering finish, all housed in the signature matte‑black bottle that the house favors.
The opening pairs mandarin orange with blackcurrant, a rare duo that fuses zesty brightness with a juicy, slightly tart fruitiness, while cassia bourbon injects a subtle, spicy warmth. This trio sets a stage that feels both playful and poised, inviting the heart’s softer bouquet of apricot, rose and jasmine to emerge without being overwhelmed. The base anchors the composition with musk’s animalic whisper, vanilla’s creamy sweetness, amber’s golden glow and cedar’s dry wood, creating a balanced finish that feels both modern and timeless.
The Evolution
The first fifteen minutes are a flash of mandarin orange and blackcurrant, the citrus sharp as a sunrise, the berry note adding a sweet‑tart edge, while cassia bourbon whispers a gentle spice that tingles the nose. By the half‑hour mark the bright top fades, giving way to a blossoming heart where apricot’s juicy sweetness mingles with rose’s soft petals and jasmine’s luminous trail, all brushed by the delicate green whisper of lily of the valley and lily. As the scent settles into the dry‑down, the initial sparkle recedes, leaving a warm, powdery veil of vanilla and amber that clings to the skin like a soft cashmere shawl, while cedar adds a quiet woody backbone and musk provides an animalic depth that lingers for the remainder of the day, typically 4‑6 hours before fading to a faint, comforting trace.
Cultural Impact
Russian Present Red has become a subtle cultural marker in contemporary Russian nightlife, often associated with celebratory moments and intimate gatherings. Its blend of mandarin orange and blackcurrant resonates with younger audiences seeking a modern twist on classic notes, while the cassia bourbon adds a warm, familiar depth that echoes traditional Russian hospitality. Over the past few years, the fragrance has appeared in social media posts and music videos, reinforcing its role as a symbol of confident self‑expression and a touch of luxury in everyday life. This widespread visibility has helped bridge the gap between niche perfumery and mainstream acceptance, making it a recognizable scent in urban Russian culture.
The House
Italy · Est. 2003
Sergio Nero is an Italian fragrance house that emerged in the early 2000s as a boutique off‑shoot of the Xerjoff design studio. The brand offers a compact catalogue of modern scents that balance classic structure with contemporary twists. Each launch arrives in a sleek bottle that reflects the label’s preference for dark, metallic accents, while the olfactory formulas often blend fresh citrus, aromatic herbs and warm woods. Sergio Nero positions itself as a laboratory for experimental yet wearable perfume, appealing to collectors who value both performance and visual impact.
If this were a song
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The scent feels like a sunrise over a city balcony, bright citrus turning into warm vanilla twilight; the playlist’s opening track mirrors that shift, while the later songs echo the lingering amber and cedar.
Dream a Little Dream of You
Ella Fitzgerald





























