
Roberto Verino
Roberto Verino, born Manuel Roberto Mariño in 1945, is one of Spain's most respected fashion designers, and he adopted the name Verino from his birthplace — the Galician town of Verín. After establishing his fashion house in 1982, he moved into fragrance a decade later with the launch of his first feminine scent in 1992, setting a measured, elegant tone that would define the house's olfactory output across subsequent decades. His fragrances, never rushed to market, tend toward the floral and classic, reflecting the studied craftsmanship of his clothing collections. Early launches like Verino Pour Homme earned recognition from the Fragrance Foundation in Spain, while later releases including Mellow and VV Platinum extended the range across gender and occasion. The house has produced some nineteen fragrances across its history, each positioned to complement the designer's overarching aesthetic of refined, confident wearability. Roberto Verino operates as an independent Spanish fashion and fragrance house, its identity tied closely to the founder's personal vision. The fragrances sit comfortably within accessible prestige — quality without inaccessibility — and continue to circulate in European selective retail.
DNA over time
Each column is an era. Each colored band shows that family’s share of accord weight across every perfume the house released in that window. Bigger band = the house leaned harder on that family.





















