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Omnia

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Bvlgari
Alberto Morillas
Perfumista
Alberto Morillas
4.05 de 5
3,283 votos

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Descripción

Omnia by Bvlgari is an oriental fragrance for women. Launched in 2003, the nose behind this composition is Alberto Morillas. The top notes are ginger, cardamom, pepper, saffron and mandarin; the heart notes are masala chai tea, nutmeg, cinnamon, almond, cloves and lotus flower; the base notes are white chocolate, sandalwood, woody notes, tonka bean and guaiac wood.

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  • Positivo 82%
  • Negativo 14%
  • Neutral 4.1%

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  • It’s a fresh oriental, singular, slightly sweet and subtly spiced, like a masala chai with a touch of fresh milk (from the white chocolate) in a wooden bowl. It’s a fresh tea, not hot, ideal for hot days. This way I can use my favourite spices without feeling oppressed; it’s perfect for travelling to hot and humid lands. It doesn’t fade in the cold; on my skin it lasts quite a while but stays very close, for my enjoyment and that of those near me. It leaves me calm and energetic at the same time.

  • It’s a fresh oriental fragrance, somewhat unique… slightly sweet with a spicy touch, just like a masala chai with a touch of fresh milk (which I think comes from the white chocolate), served in a wooden bowl. It’s a fresh tea, not hot, ideal for hot days. This way I can use my favourite spices without feeling stifled; I take it travelling to very hot and humid places. I don’t say it disappears with the cold… on my skin it lasts quite a while, although it stays very close, so it’s for my enjoyment and for those very close to me. It leaves me tranquil and energetic at the same time.

  • They gave it to me and I didn’t like it. It’s long-lasting but heavy. I gave it away.

  • They gave it to me as a gift, but it didn’t suit me. It’s long-lasting but feels heavy. I ended up giving it away.

  • It smells very strange to me: it’s sweet and gourmand, but that scent lingers and mutes the other notes. It reminds me of some kind of fuel, like petrol. It must be the tea.

  • weraevaelena

    It’s a delicious perfume; it was my favourite and signature scent for several years. Although it’s a bomb of spices, it turns out very soft and delicate, nothing heavy. It’s warm and fresh at the same time, with a light sweet touch. I mainly detect ginger, cinnamon, pepper (not spicy), woods, and cloves. It suits temperate or warm climates best. What a shame they’ve discontinued it; its flankers don’t resemble it in the least, perhaps except Omnia Indian Garnet which has some of its heritage. Not many people know it here, but on Fragrantica in English there are many reviews.

  • weraevaelena

    It’s a delicious perfume; it was my first favourite and signature scent for several years. To be a bomb of spices, it turns out very soft and delicate, nothing heavy. It’s warm and fresh at the same time, with a slight sweetness. I mainly perceive ginger, cinnamon, pepper (not spicy), woods, and cloves. I think it performs better in temperate to warm climates. It’s a shame they’ve discontinued it; its flankers don’t resemble it in the least, if anything Omnia Indian Garnet has some of its heritage. I see that not many people know it here, but on Fragrantica in English you will indeed find many reviews.

  • I’m absolutely thrilled with Omnia: it’s spicy yet fresh, which is quite unusual. The white chocolate adds just the right amount of sweetness for me, even though I’m not a huge gourmand fan. I wear it in spring; it’s the perfect season for it.

  • I love Omnia. It’s full of spices yet fresh, something unusual for me. The white chocolate adds a perfect sweetness, ideal for someone like me who isn’t a gourmand lover. It seems to me the perfect fragrance for spring.

  • charlotinable

    It feels divine, as if all the notes dance in an elegant, perfect olfactory poem. The blend is strong yet soft, lasts a long time, and the dry-down is spectacular. The only flaw is that the bottle is tacky and cheap-looking, nothing elegant, very cumbersome, and a pity it doesn’t do justice to such a beautiful essence.

  • Melimontecino

    It’s a spicy, warm, and slightly sweet fragrance. Ideal for winter or going out at night. Its moderate-to-high intensity might be overwhelming for some.

  • Melimontecino

    It is a spiced, warm, and sweet fragrance. Ideal for winter and, if for night, better. It has a moderate-to-high intensity that can be overwhelming for some.

  • I agree that it is warm and fresh. The spices are noticeable but it is very wearable. It reminds me of great classics like Samsara or Opium, which smell of ‘lady’, but with a more ‘youthful’ part that makes it very versatile. It sets itself apart from conventional perfumes and I would say it is for over 30s, not so much for nights where you need something sexier or more potent.

  • It has a marked white chocolate opening that quickly transforms into a cocktail of spices: cinnamon, nutmeg, and cloves. Its dry down smells like chai latte and is one of the most delicious things I’ve heard, to the point that it is one of the few I haven’t bought secondhand. Unfortunately, its sillage is non-existent and its longevity is dreadful: it stays very close to the skin until disappearing in about 6 hours. I think it is a slightly feminine fragrance for temperate climates, ideal for informal occasions and autumn afternoons on the sofa. It is one of my personal fragrances to lift my mood. As it is discontinued, I use it with great parsimony. I still haven’t found a substitute, so I accept recommendations 🙂 Pleasant: 10/10 Interesting: 8/10 Versatile: 7/10 Original: 9/10

  • A strong white chocolate hits it, which quickly turns into a cocktail of spices: cinnamon, nutmeg, and cloves. As it dries, it smells like chai latte, the richest I’ve ever smelled; it’s one of the few I haven’t caught second-hand. The downside is that it has no trail and lasts very little, barely six hours clinging to the skin before disappearing. It sounds like a feminine fragrance for temperate climates, ideal for informal occasions or autumn afternoons on the sofa. It’s my perfume to cheer myself up, and since it’s discontinued, I use it with great parsimony. I still haven’t found a substitute, so I accept recommendations. Pleasant: 10/10 Interesting: 8/10 Versatile: 7/10 Original: 9/10

  • Saryta_gg

    It’s not you, it’s me. I became obsessed with you, idealised you, and when I finally had you, I ended up comparing you to Kenzo Jungle’s alter ego. You are not ugly, you are sweet, slightly spiced, and warm, but you run at low revs, at least on skin. Everything is wrapped by Kenzo and you have been left aside and shy. It is a pretty aroma, but I expected greater intensity. It is perfect for those who feel Kenzo is too overwhelming and seek something similar but softer and easier to wear. For any season and informal situations. I’m trading or selling if anyone is interested. A pity we won’t be friends, but I am an intensita for everything.

  • It is a fragrance that calls for calm, something you smell and feel. The warmth, spice, and slight sweetness make it pleasant. I want to smell it drying until not a breath is left. Do not buy it on recommendation; you must taste it; it is of that ‘you love it or hate it’ category and I simply love it 💙

  • I searched for years for a chai tea perfume: sweet, creamy, spiced, and milky. Among the Fragrantica options, this Omnia seemed the closest (mistake). It was a nightmare to get hold of, as it is discontinued and finding Bulgari in Argentina is difficult. I managed to grab a blind partial. It fulfilled everything except the milky aspect. It is super creamy, warm, and spiced with a soft sweet touch. In the opening, ginger, cardamom, and mandarin. In the heart, the chai, cinnamon, cloves, and nutmeg. Unlike others, I sense white chocolate, but not cloying, rather woody: it starts sweet and ends slightly bitter. It is not milky because real chai uses pure milk; this smells half water and half milk. I thought with so many spices it would be heavy, but it isn’t. Here in Argentina it’s 32ºC. I sprayed it and went to the lake in full sun. It lasted from 12 to 19. On my skin, no perfume lasts; Alien reaches 7-8 hours and others 4. So 7 hours are excellent. Although I tested it in summer, I don’t think it is for this season. I long to use it in autumn or winter. Not for night, as I prefer more intense and sexy perfumes (and Omnia isn’t that), but yes for a quiet winter or spring evening. In conclusion, I liked it very much and it satisfied my desire for a chai tea scent, more aromatic than gourmand. I will cherish my Omnia like gold 🤎 EDIT: I tested it last night, fresher (19ºC). I put it on at 20 and by the next day at 12 it still smelled too much, until it gave me a headache 😵💫 I insist, everything lasts little on me. Now I’m afraid to use it again 😅

  • I took my time looking for a perfume that smelled of chai tea, sweet, creamy, and spiced. Among the few options on Fragrantica, this Omnia seemed the most accessible (a mistake). It cost me a fortune to get hold of because it’s discontinued and getting Bulgari in Argentina is difficult. I searched endlessly and bought a blind partial. It fulfilled everything I wanted, except the milky aspect. It’s super creamy, warm, and spiced with a soft sweet touch. On the opening, you can detect ginger, cardamom, and mandarin. In the heart, the chai, cinnamon, cloves, and nutmeg. Unlike others, I feel the white chocolate, but not cloying, rather woody: it starts sweet and ends a bit bitter. It doesn’t deliver the milky note because real chai is pure milk, not half water; this smells more like chai with water and milk. I thought with so many spices it would be heavy, but it isn’t. It’s summer here, I atomised it at 32ºC and went to the lake in the sun. It lasted from 12 to 19. On my skin, no perfume lasts well; Alien reaches 7-8 hours and the others 4. So 7 hours were excellent. Although I tried it in summer, I don’t think it’s for this season. I long to use it in autumn or winter, perhaps on a quiet night, but not for going out partying because I prefer more intense and sexy perfumes. In summary, I liked it very much and it satisfied my desire to have a scent of my favourite chai tea, more aromatic than gourmand. I will treasure my Omnia like gold 🤎 EDIT: I tried it last night at 19ºC. I put it on at 20:00 and the next day at 12:00 it still smelled too much, until it gave me a headache. I insist, everything lasts little on me. Now I’m afraid to use it again 😅

  • I’m on my fourth bottle. It must be in the collection because it suits almost everything and is distinct from the others. It gives a warm sensation but remains sweet. On my skin it lasts over 12 hours and on clothes until I wash them. I love it, but it’s not something to buy blindly as it is a very particular aroma.

  • One of my favourites, it simply must be in the collection. I wear it all summer. The only flaw is that it doesn’t last long, about 3 or 4 hours… but what a scent. Spicy, citrusy, sweet, and sour all at once. Divine, I love it ❤️

  • A delicate and luminous fragrance that screams purity. Notes of pear, bamboo, tea, and lotus flower with oakmoss. Ideal for those seeking something fresh and sophisticated for everyday wear. It is unique and long-lasting: 6 hours on skin, projects strongly at first, then stays in your personal bubble.

  • Arrived yesterday and left me speechless. It is elegant, subtle, and totally distinct from its siblings. The first formula, full of history: pepper, cardamom, and a very fine touch of white chocolate. The sandalwood is delicious. It doesn’t have much sillage, but it does have longevity. It looks distinguished without being innovative. I love it.