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Bvlgari Extreme

Marca
Bvlgari
4.39 de 5
2,215 votos

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Descripción

Bvlgari Extreme by Bvlgari is an aromatic woody fragrance for men. Launched in 1999, the nose behind this composition is Jacques Cavallier Belletrud. The top notes are tea, grapefruit, bergamot, neroli, petit grain, lavender, coriander and galbanum; the heart notes include balsam fir, guaiac wood, pepper, nutmeg, cardamom and Brazilian rosewood; while the base notes are musk, cedar, iris, oakmoss and sandalwood.

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Cuándo llevarla (votos)

  • Invierno 7.3%
  • Primavera 35%
  • Verano 39%
  • Otoño 18%
  • Día 74%
  • Noche 26%

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Comunidad

2,215 votos

  • Positivo 90%
  • Negativo 6.0%
  • Neutral 4.0%

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11 reseñas

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  • pedjalazaro

    I love it. Citrus opening with tea, then lots of tea with a touch of pepper before the woods enter. Dry-down with plenty of oakmoss and some iris. The dry-down is very good. It reminds me of Oolang Infini. Ideal for spring and summer, for daytime. Long-lasting longevity and moderate sillage.

  • The beautiful citrus opening of Bvlgari Pour Homme Extreme reminds me of its mother, which I only tested with a tester, but this one is more earthy and vegetal, not necessarily more intense. The citrus notes fade after 3 minutes, giving way to Darjeeling tea, along with petit grain and a musky floral blend that create a green, fresh, and crisp fragrance suitable from late winter to autumn. It recalls classics like Eau Sauvage or Eau de Rochas, but here the base notes are more herbal and semi-formal, bordering on an Eau Cologne from which it ultimately escapes thanks to its solid 8 hours of longevity and intensity. After 9-10 hours, the mother’s base predominates, highlighting its dry giac note. Personally, I think it sits perfectly in the middle of the Pour Homme family, very coherent, and where its older brother, Pour Homme Soir, is perhaps the most beautiful. There is great coherence from Jacques Cavalier in these pristine and luminous creations. If you love contemporary proposals with a classic cut, Bvlgari Pour Homme Extreme is truly recommended.

  • It’s a pleasant surprise to find a fragrance like this nowadays; I don’t understand how I ignored it for so long. This proves we never know enough about perfumes and there is always more to discover. Pleasant citrus opening with tea touches and something vegetal (perhaps coriander), reminding me of tomato leaves. Nutmeg and pepper dominate the heart without losing the tea and a hint of lavender. At the end, what I notice most is the musk and woods. I see it for daily wear on hot days, not in cold or rain, as it doesn’t have much sillage, although its longevity is acceptable. As for age, I think it suits better from 28-30 years onwards as it is more formal. In this era of generic and expensive scents, Bvlgari Pour Homme Extreme makes the difference by being distinct, affordable, and offering much more than options costing double. Highly recommended perfume, if not to own, at least to try.

  • I’ll have to try it again as I can’t quite define the dry-down properly: I sprayed it on my cat and a nasty smell mixed in, haha. Also, the dry-down smelled different from the start, which I loved for the price; I even received two repeated compliments at work with that fresh tea scent. Then, as expected, it becomes more musky. I’ll have to return to give a definitive opinion, although it seems to lose potency after those first two hours (like almost everything).

  • One of the finest scents I’ve tried; I was pleasantly surprised to buy it blind. Now it’s not as easy to find, and if you do, it’s not even half the price it used to be; don’t waste good perfumes like this.

  • One of the finest scents I’ve ever tried; I was pleasantly surprised to buy it blind. Sadly, it’s no longer easy to find, and when you do, it costs twice as much as before. What a shame they ruin good perfumes like this.

  • I adore Versace Eau Fraîche, but I don’t think it resembles Bulgari Extreme much. I feel the tea note is the base, as in all Bulgari scents created by J. Cavallier, with a slightly bitter finish that gives it character. An excellent creation.

  • I adore Versace Eau Fraîche, but I don’t think it’s the same as Bulgari Extreme. I feel the tea is the base (as in all of J. Cavallier’s Bulgari creations) and it has a bitter undertone that gives it its signature. An excellent creation.

  • nneestorr

    Elegant, fresh and versatile… a quality fragrance. Every time I wear it, it brightens my day; I absolutely love it.

  • nneestorr

    Elegant, fresh, and versatile, a quality scent. Every time I wear it, it puts me in a good mood; it’s a real mood lifter.

  • I went looking for a cheap Silver Musk and found it; it hits 100%. The problem is that once it’s discontinued, the remaining stock is priced absurdly (still 4-5 times cheaper than the original), and there are countless fakes. Why do they throw away such treasures?