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Bleecker Street

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Bond No 9
David Apel
Perfumista
David Apel
4.19 de 5
2,343 votos

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Descripción

Bleecker Street by Bond No 9 is a woody oriental fragrance for men and women. Launched in 2005, this composition was created by perfumer David Apel. Its olfactive structure unfolds with violet leaves, blueberries, prunes and thyme at the top; cedar, jasmine and cinnamon in the heart; while the base reveals oakmoss, suede, patchouli, amber, vanilla and caramel.

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  • Invierno 6.4%
  • Primavera 41%
  • Verano 35%
  • Otoño 17%
  • Día 73%
  • Noche 27%

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  • Positivo 82%
  • Negativo 11%
  • Neutral 7.2%

Pirámide olfativa

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Corazón 3 notas

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  • Boyfrag26

    An elegant blend of wild, fruity and aromatic berries; unisex, sensual, fresh, informal and nocturnal, or all at once. One of my favourite Bond No 9 scents I’ve tried: subtle yet playful. The violet and berry note is impressive, literally evoking happiness. In my opinion, an absolute rock star. The floral opening with blackcurrant is a delight. Bleecker Street is discreet, but with excellent longevity of about seven hours; for me, it’s a winner.

  • Gaucho perfumado

    Uffff… an absolute winner, non-stop compliments… until women start liking it, but on a man it performs better without a doubt. That violet and blueberry note does everything right and the dry-down is… mamma mia. Longevity is a solid 7+ hours. Sillage is moderate but strong. Rating 8. It’s the most hippie of the house. The King of Compliments!

  • Gaucho perfumado

    Ugh, an absolute triumph with compliments coming from everywhere; even men stop in their tracks. It suits a man better than a woman on me. That blend of violets and blueberries works wonders, and the dry-down is phenomenal. The longevity is a solid seven-plus hours, the trail is strong, and I’d rate it an 8. It’s the most hyped scent from the house, the King of compliments.

  • laenfermeria

    If you like Aventus, Bleecker Street is your next stop: they share DNA but are different worlds. Here, pineapple and birch are forgotten to embrace blueberries. The magic lies in that earthy patchouli with suede, acidic from cassis and sweet with caramel and vanilla. A fragrance of juicy berries that lasts through the entire dry-down with that unique smoky touch, without needing ambergris. Unisex, but with a masculine soul; it shines in spring/summer and all day. Luxury projection and longevity: 4 sprays outlast the workday without being overpowering. The bottle is another world: psychedelic, hippie and super cheerful. Totally recommended.

  • laenfermeria

    If you like Aventus, you’ll love Bleecker Street; they clearly share a ‘family air’. Despite sharing notes like cedar, patchouli, oakmoss, jasmine and vanilla, they are radically different. Bleecker Street has no pineapple, apple or birch, but rather blueberries. The magic lies in the balance between earthy patchouli and suede, with the herbal acidity of cassis and the sweetness of caramel, vanilla and cinnamon. It’s a perfume of juicy, acidic blueberries that persist throughout the dry-down with long-lasting longevity, accompanied by that distinctive smoky touch, all without ambergris or animalic notes… notable. It’s unisex but leans masculine, ideal for any season, but brilliant in spring/summer and at any time of day. Longevity and projection are up to the standard of a quality fragrance. On my skin, 4 sprays last more than a workday without needing to reapply. Its presentation deserves special mention; striking shapes and psychedelic colours that recall the hippies, all very carefree and cheerful. Definitely recommended.

  • Smells like Aventus; that fruity note reminds me exactly of it, just without that dense, smoky scent. My bottle is from 2019. Longevity: 10 to 12 hours. Projection: like a beast for the first 4 hours, then settles on the skin. Scent: 10/10, very rich, unique and attention-grabbing; you’re sure to receive compliments.

  • daniel otal

    The first impression is ‘funeral floral arrangement’ due to the violet leaves, which are very noticeable at first and give it a rather gloomy vibe. I’m not saying it’s bad; that purple mix with blueberries is delicious and refreshing, like a juicy glass of sangria. It smells sweet, fresh, fruity and playful all the time without being overwhelming. It’s versatile for all climates, in winter and summer (better at night in summer). At the office it has a good sillage and longevity, creating a jovial and calm atmosphere.

  • Signature GIT

    Smells super floral, literally. I wore it today at the office and it performs brilliantly indoors; it’s super versatile, fresh and fun without being heavy or intrusive. It has nothing to do with Aventus; it’s unisex, gets lots of compliments and smells of peace, cleanliness and order. Longevity and projection are good, I think it’s being discontinued but you can still get it. The price is a bit high for what it offers, but the scent is delightful.

  • Signature GIT

    Literally floral, I wore it today at the office and it works wonderfully indoors. It’s fresh, fun, versatile and nothing heavy or intrusive. It has nothing to do with Aventus; it’s unisex, gets compliments and conveys peace, cleanliness and order. Longevity and projection are good, although I think it’s already discontinued and you can still find it. The price is a bit high for what it offers, but the scent is charming.

  • Sejano77 allowed me to try this fragrance. Bleecker Street is interesting because it has a fresh profile, not in the classic sense like a typical blue, but rather quite natural with outdoor elements and something sweet. It must be said, the opening smells extremely well. What is perceived here, however, is debatable and there is a lot of room for interpretation; in my case, I notice a notable blackcurrant, a quite dominant violet, and also a pleasant green touch. If certain violet aromas work on your skin and others do not, Bleecker Street would be a good option to try out differences. The transparency of the entire fragrance, its light DNA, and how comfortable you feel wearing it are things to consider, but it is the violet note, at the front and centre, that characterises this proposal. The sillage is quite moderate but gives good performance in terms of longevity. It is clean yet sporty and results in an attractive scent for daily use. All in all, this is a worthy fragrance when you need something floral, light with some substance, and a clear fresh element that in the dry-down shows signs of a woody-amberous moss making its way through and the hidden caramel, in my case. The price is really great, for the manufacturer’s pocket. But generally, it is worth recommending Bleecker Street if you find it with a deal well below the official price.

  • Literally smells like gel, a pleasant and non-intrusive scent. You can tell it’s been on the market for years, but there are better options for the price. Longevity 6 hours and sillage 1 hour.

  • Literally smells like gel; it is a pleasant scent and not invasive. It is understandable that it has been on the market for years, but for the price there are many better options. Longevity: 6 hours, trail: 1 hour.

  • Bond Bleecker is an intense floral scent where violet, moss, and that constant green note take precedence. For me, I cannot detect the caramel or vanilla it is supposedly supposed to have; if I had to categorise it, I would say it is an intense masculine floral. I once heard someone say it smells like a floral arrangement, and if it smells like that due to the violet, which is the most prominent note throughout the entire duration of the fragrance, then that is accurate. Personally, it doesn’t kill me, and for the price there is much more variety available at this stage. If you want to try it, buy a decant first because not everyone will like it. Scent: 6.9/10. Longevity: 6-7 hours. Recommendation: if you do not have money to spare, look for another perfume instead.

  • Bleecker Street is a very fun fragrance, not at all intrusive or annoying. I really like the amber note (ambroxan) and how it blends with the fruity notes; perhaps this is why some comments relate it to Aventus, but here it is simply the effect of the fruit-amber accord. Considering cost versus performance, unless you have very personal tastes (which I always respect), Bond fragrances are hyper-expensive compared to more economical deals available on the market.

  • I absolutely love it. Before trying it, I heard and read reviews of all kinds, nothing new, very simple, smells cheap; on the other hand, also that it’s a beauty, very natural, etc. Well, it delighted me. True that it has a very high price, but it really has delighted me. It’s a fresh yet powerful scent, very green, ozonic, slightly fruity, and very long-lasting for a fresh/green aroma.

  • Is it beautiful? Yes. Does it have a good trail? Yes. Does it last on the skin? Yes. Is it different from 90s men’s perfumes? No. Is it worth the price? Absolutely not!

  • melinayuros

    I bought it because Carol G made a fuss about her fragrance, and it turns out to be this one. I haven’t tried it yet, but I feel this indicates that more and more women are feeling brave enough to wear fragrances marketed as ‘for men’.

  • Alonsardo

    To me, it reminds me quite a bit of Montblanc Legend EDT, but more expensive and luxurious. It has a slightly more woody touch, though it retains the same fruity essence.

  • Makilador

    Forget anyone claiming this smells like Creed Aventus; it’s pure nonsense. For the price, it smells like cheap fixative and nothing but hype. In the end, it’s just a hair gel scent, nothing more, no nonsense.

  • Emilio E.M.G.

    A great autumn forest sensation: red fruits, thyme, fresh air, green branches, clean wood… It puts people in a good mood who wear it and those who get close. Unisex, attractive and addictive. A pity it’s not for every budget.

  • jornandez

    One of the most delicious perfumes I’ve tried and one of the least used, as I haven’t felt anyone wearing this scent. In its top and heart notes, for the first six hours it reminds me a lot of Voyage by Hermès, and for the following six hours, the dry-down of Armani Code Sport. It’s one of the few with a clear evolution in its phases, changing scent over time.

  • Magaly1501

    It can be classified as unisex, but to me it smells very masculine. I also don’t feel it’s sensational for the price. That’s my opinion.

  • veronicacastrello

    The patchouli has a very good harmony here, definitely unisex. I find it a bit pricey, but I understand there are similar dupes available.

  • mauriciomadrizr

    SPECTACULAR. I smelled it in the shop today and had no idea it existed. I asked to try it and my surprise was immediate. I’d never heard such a spectacular perfume. Many might find it bad, but to me it’s one of the most original I’ve seen; I haven’t heard anything like it on anyone else. I tested it on my arm at 10am and it was still present at 5pm. The longevity is very good. The trail isn’t the biggest, but the fixative quality is 10 out of 10. The scent… God, that woody fruit note has me hooked. I give it 10/10 without a doubt. It’s the first fragrance I’ve given a top score. Simply SPECTACULAR.

  • Alejandrohdezruiz

    I bought it for a good deal on Notino and the hype from the bichota. I liked that fresh scent without the citrus notes I usually love. It’s an elegant aromatic and very versatile. Poor projection and acceptable longevity. It’s my third Bond No9 and I must report on the stoppers: poor quality, don’t even think about grabbing the fragrance from there. Waiting for Wall Street to arrive.

  • I’ll try to be more polite this time, as I got a bit worked up earlier, but it’s due to the frustration and disgust of wearing it almost all day and having to wait until I got home to shower. I don’t know how to describe it if it smells like stale saliva, like when you wake up and the first thing you do is brush your teeth; this smells worse than before you’ve washed your mouth. It’s a nauseating and horrible aroma. I’ll keep my opinion on Karol G and this fragrance to myself out of respect.

  • darlenerock

    A perfume that, without a doubt, shouldn’t be bought blindly. We all fell for the Karol G hype, didn’t we? I don’t doubt it looks incredible on her, but it really isn’t for everyone. On my skin, the suede, patchouli, cedar, and moss notes stood out, leaving quite a masculine scent. It reminded me of the typical smell of men’s gel or deodorant after a shower. As with wine, it came and went. I couldn’t handle it.

  • I’ll be more polite this time, as I got worked up before due to the frustration and disgust of wearing it almost all day until I got home to shower. I don’t know how to describe it better than ‘highly rested saliva’, like when you wake up and before brushing your teeth. It smells worse than before washing your mouth, it’s nauseating and horrible. Regarding Karol G and this fragrance, I’d rather stay silent out of respect.

  • darlenerock

    Definitely not one to buy blind. Everyone fell for the Karol G hype, did they not? It suits her brilliantly, but it’s not for everyone. On my skin, suede, patchouli, cedar and moss stand out, leaving a very manly aroma, like men’s gel/deodorant after a shave. As it came, so it went. I couldn’t handle it.

  • Jessbanguera

    Not very interesting… it dries down nicely but didn’t surprise me. There are better options. It smells more like a gentleman who’s just left the gym, had a shower and seems freshly shaved. Nothing more, nothing less.

  • Wlad Molina

    Mows the lawn: starts with green, violet and sharp blueberry, then spices and woods give it a manly, sober air. It’s a fresh, aromatic-woody scent, natural and relaxing, perfect for a summer day without excess. The sweet base is sparse, reinforcing its informality. On my skin, it reminds me of Toy 2 Pearl but more sober. It’s not ugly or brash, nor is it a masterpiece; it’s a fresh, versatile option for green lovers with a masculine touch. Rating: 8/10.