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Brand:
Bvlgari
Line: bvlgari pour homme
Product Type: eau de toilette
Classification: elite
Volume: 30 ml, 50 ml, 100 ml
Country: Italy
Made in: Italy
Gender: for men
Scent Type: flower, musky, woody
Top Note: Bergamot, Black Currant Flower Juice, Darjeeling Tea, Lily, Lily of the Valley, Orange Flower
Heart Note: Aldehydes, Bergamot, Lavander, Orange flower, Tangerine, Tea
Base Note: Ambergris, Cedar, Musk, Oak Moss, Tonka Beans, Vetiver
What can be said about men who choose a product like Bvlgari Pour Homme eau de toilette from the world of perfumery? They clearly appreciate the blend of traditional classic fragrances and, at the same time, enjoy when this robust foundation is complemented by a contemporary style. The Italian experts in luxury have crafted an eau de toilette that has firmly established itself globally.
An increasing number of men find something unique in this combination of woody and floral notes, something so extraordinary that it accentuates the charm of every man. Moreover, this fragrance has a notable allure for women towards the man who wears it. It's hard to pinpoint exactly why. Perhaps the enduring tea and herbal scent of bergamot is perfectly balanced by floral undertones. It could be the subtly harmonized heart notes of spices, elegantly wrapped in the final notes of transparent amber and imagination-stirring musk. In any case, with Bvlgari Pour Homme eau de toilette, men won't go unnoticed by women.
Year of Release: 2006
Country of Origin: Italy
Gender: Male
Fragrance Classification: Woody, Floral, Musky
Top Notes: Bergamot, Orange Blossom, Black Currant Flower Juice, Darjeeling Tea, Lily, Lily of the Valley
Heart Notes: Cardamom, Pepper, Palisander Wood, Iris, Guaiac Wood
Base Notes: Transparent Amber, Musk
Correction, it's not 2006, but 1996, please correct it.
It smells amazing, Bvlgari is probably one of the best in my opinion. However, the longevity from the miniature I bought a couple of years ago was much longer than this volume. But the scent itself is the same, absolutely incomparable. I highly recommend it.