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Bergamote 22
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Le Labo Bergamote 22 is an aromatic woody fragrance for men and women. Launched in 2006, the nose behind this creation is Daphné Bugey.
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Strangely, there is no Spanish review for a perfume launched back in 2006. I must say its aroma is hyper-realistic and natural, a fresh, radiant bergamot that gives a sensation of vigorous freshness. It is true that, as mentioned on the English website, its longevity isn’t the best nor what one would expect for that price or concentration; however, on me it lasts about 4-6 hours on hot days. The scent is familiar but not boring or dated. I recommend it for hot days in the city and tropical climates, totally casual but with the possibility of semi-formal use. I do not recommend buying at the official price as it is a rip-off given its performance; better to find a 10ml decant or used bottles on the resale market.
It is the most real bergamot I have ever perceived in a fragrance. Soft, elegant, and unmistakable, yet in terms of longevity it falls short for the price; the scent disappears after four hours. While this could be solved by re-applying, I insist that the price is far too high for a fragrance that barely lasts and belongs to the niche category.
Hyper-realistic fragrance, exquisite aroma; it’s an encore noir sport with ingredients of the highest quality. I’d say it’s more of an olfactory experience than a perfume because its performance is terrible—a rip-off for the price.
As Homeostasis says, it opens up beautifully, totally citrusy with a touch of wood and petit grain, but after just a few minutes it evaporates almost completely. I don’t even smell it on my clothes or project it. If it’s a delight, for the price it lasts the equivalent of a sigh even with re-applications, and for what it sells for, it’s NOT WORTH IT. What a pity…
ON PRICE: For a fraction of the cost, you can buy bergamot and orange blossom oils, mix them with cotton, and save yourself the indecent price of this perfume. Plus, you get a bottle with a fancier label, and you’ll still have money left over to go out for dinner with friends without feeling ripped off. ON SCENT: A rich, very natural citrus/floral white. 1 point for the scent and -999 for everything else.
I was gifted a sample at ECI, and out of everything I’ve tried from Le Labo so far, this is my favourite, though I have many more to explore. As the name suggests, it’s a sharp, energetic bergamot, but it fades far too quickly. It leaves a trail reminiscent of Annick Goutal (perhaps Nymphéa or another citrus I can’t recall right now) and evolves into flashes of the best moments of Light Blue. It feels gorgeous and fresh for wearing as a base note, but given the price, I wouldn’t buy it myself; it’s extremely expensive and doesn’t last at all.
Good fragrance, rich and warm. HOWEVER, I feel it does not have good projection; I applied the whole decant and felt very little of it. It is not worth the price; Le Labo has much more unique perfumes. Do not make the mistake of buying this, for me it is the most basic and least long-lasting in the line.
Very cheerful! Strong citrus with a load of bergamot and grapefruit in the opening; it reminds me very much of Light Blue Forever Pour Homme, perhaps because both have plenty of grapefruit from the start. As it dries down, it softens to move to a base of vetiver, floral, musky, and slightly sweet, very daytime, calm and inoffensive. Moderate to low longevity: it is strong at first, but after an hour it settles and leaves that base projecting little, skimming the skin until it fades after three or four hours. Should I recommend it? Honestly: so far I do not know of a perfume with prominent citrus notes that lasts decently, the same happens here. If you do not mind the price and are looking for something inoffensive, yes. If you cannot afford it and are looking for citrus that move to harmonious, calm, and non-challenging base notes with strong grapefruit, try Light Blue Forever Pour Homme (NOTE: it is not a dupe, but they share that grapefruit citrus vibe from the opening to the dry down).
Stunning bergamot citrus aroma, fresh, light, and with that vivid, realistic acidic touch. A cologne that ignites the senses with a subtle floral sweetness (as if the grains had been crushed), musk, vetiver, and the correct bitterness of grapefruit.
Stunning citrus bergamot aroma, fresh, light, and with that vivid, realistic acidic point. A cologne that ignites your senses through that subtle floral sweetness (as if the flower petals had been crushed), musk, vetiver, and the correct bitterness of the grapefruit.
The Feid (Ferxxo) perfume!
Bergamote 22, from the niche perfumery house Le Labo, is a composition that distils the essence of summer into a bottle, offering an explosion of freshness that is both vibrant and deeply sophisticated. This perfume, often described as the soul of summer encapsulated, is an ode to bergamot; that juicy, slightly spicy citrus found at the heart of many fresh fragrances, but here it is presented in a way that is far from ordinary.
Le Labo Bergamote 22 is a composition that distils summer into a bottle, offering an explosion of vibrant and sophisticated freshness. It is the soul of summer encapsulated, an ode to bergamot: that juicy and spicy citrus that is usually found in many fresh fragrances, but here it is presented in a totally extraordinary way.
Rich and soft aroma, citrus opening, heart of orange blossom, and drying down with delicate musk. Totally unisex, nothing to drive you mad. The performance is rather weak. I had better expectations.
Joy, shine, life, energy. It is this and more: summer and holidays at first spray. A bergamot with personality.
Rich and smooth scent, opening with citrus, heart of bitter orange and finishing with musk. It’s unisex, nothing crazy about it. Performance is weak, I expected more.
An exquisite fragrance where tuberose takes command; I would have liked to feel more of the base notes to give it more weight. I love it, it is fresh, and I could wear it all day. The longevity is not bad, considering the notes; although I dared to use it, I think it is a unisex scent leaning towards the feminine. Very good quality.
A citrus fragrance where bergamot reigns supreme with top-tier quality. It is softened by bitter orange peel and a green, earthy vetiver that adds elegance, while the white musk gives it a soapy finish. It is an elegant citrus, nothing generic, perfect for a white shirt or suit, ideal for the office. It feels more masculine than unisex due to that serious vetiver within the freshness. Good longevity and moderate projection. As it dries down, the sharp bergamot calms with the amber and smells very much like Chanel Allure Homme Édition Blanche. Ideal for spring and summer, day and night, casual and semi-formal.
Masterpiece, one of the finest citrus scents on the market.