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Aqva Pour Homme Atlantiqve
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Bvlgari Aqva Pour Homme Atlantiqve is a woody aquatic fragrance for men. Launched in 2017, it was created by Jacques Cavallier Belletrud. The scent unfolds with aquatic top notes of Calabrian bergamot, Sicilian lemon, and sage; a heart of marine notes, ambergris, and apple; and a base revealing benzoin, Amberwood, vetiver, patchouli, and sandalwood.
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Aqva Pour Homme Atlantiqve is aquatic, the latest version of the classic Aqva, but it has moved away from the previous ones by lacking that marine/salty aroma of the line. It comes out fruity and citrusy with amber touches that remind me of Sauvage and Dylan Blue, so it’s not very original, although not unpleasant. Over time it keeps that fruity tone, the only characteristic it retains from the line, but that ‘blue/marine’ tone persists. Unlike Sauvage, it has no pepper or spices, making it lighter and less formal. It’s easy to like, but it ends up being generic and without personality. Compared to its references, it has lower longevity and very low projection (in my case it doesn’t exceed 6h), but on the plus side, it’s cheaper.
A particular scent… not everyone will like it. It smells like the original Aqva with that pure seawater smell, but with a resinous, soapy, amber, and wood-macerated base, sandalwood. I’m fascinated by it! It leans into current trends but with a distinguished touch; the base reminds me of Fahrenheit, that mix of sandalwood and patchouli. The sage, citrus, and sea scent makes it delicious; that combination is my favorite and gives it that addictive soap aroma. It’s not love or hate, it’s for particular tastes, although I don’t think anyone will dislike it. A bit intrusive for an eau de toilette. I got bored of it a lot in 2023, but it remains the best in the Bvlgari Aqva line.
Very good perfume, very similar to Invictus Acqua (80%) due to the ambrogren, but 20% more citrusy. Projection and longevity are good.
A classic summer and marine perfume, with revitalizing notes that anyone will appreciate, ideal for going to the beach.
Very good fragrance. It lasted 8 hours on my skin and 12 on my clothes. Marine resinous aroma. It’s a bit like Dylan Blue, but as they dry down, they take different paths: Dylan goes to woods, while Atlantiqve is loaded with benzoin resin. If you’re looking for female compliments, this is the one.
A perfumery gem, a must-have. It’s aquatic, clean, and fresh with fruity notes. Unlike Light Blue or Polo Blue, it has more depth and better projection. Among fresh scents, this is the one that works best. Almost everyone likes it; it’s a blind buy. It might remind you a bit of Sauvage or Dylan Blue, but it’s much more summery and less heavy. Ideal for spring/summer, especially in the heat. It doesn’t clash in the office or for casual wear; for formal occasions, I’d go with another option. The quality/price ratio is good, not very expensive. In summary: very interesting for aquatic lovers. Rating: 9/10.
Amazing fragrance! Exquisite, fresh, a perfect blend of marine and woody notes. Hyper-masculine. Very few fragrances convey magic to me, and this is one of them. It shouldn’t be missing from any collection. Highly recommended.
Once you try this Atlantic bubble, honestly, there’s nothing more to say. It undeniably evokes summer, like those locker room showers for men smelling of deodorant, shampoo, and steam… that clean, freshly bathed scent. Women like it because they like clean men. It’s similar to Aqva Pour Homme, but while that goes from cotton flower to algae and patchouli, Atlantiqve stays fresh with salty water and ends in patchouli with benzoin. Aqva is for day and night in spring/summer, Atlantiqve only for summer days. Fresh, pleasant, and classic. Is it worth buying blind? Yes, I got it right.
Very similar to D&G’s Light Blue Intense, but I find it more mature and less invasive; in my opinion, this is much better. I’ve been wearing it for a few weeks and have received compliments. It smells great, projects well, and lasts a very long time. Six sprays last me more than 10 hours. I wore it on a windy day and when I got home, I could still smell it. One of the best fragrances for summer.
Continuing the Aqva saga, always with that salty background, but this time the opening is fresher and fruitier. The curious thing is that it changes noticeably over time; the fresh notes last about two hours and then drop to something woody, herbal, and fresh. At four hours, it’s woody, sweet, and subtle. Projection isn’t beastly but is noticeable; I don’t smell much ambroxan. Some compare it to Dior Sauvage, but not even close. I liked it for its evolution, although the opening is the best part. Scent 8, Longevity 8, Projection 7, Price 7.
I think it’s the only Aqva line from Bvlgari with good longevity and sillage. The only downside is that weird dry-down that smells rancid; it must be the algae, but to me it sounds like rotting, haha, although the other ingredients are noticeable.
I love it. It smells like D&G Light Blue Intense but more serious for night wear. It has that marine touch, super fresh and sober. I recommend it.
Very tasty, salty and sweet, citrusy and marine… exquisitely short in longevity on my skin, what a pity.
I’m one of those who detects a smell of rotten algae or rotten egg on the skin; my girlfriend hates it.
One of my favorites.
It has the Aqva DNA in the background, but with much more prominent salty notes. I don’t find it as fresh as the original; in my opinion, modernizing it ruined it. You have to test it on skin before deciding. NEVER buy it blind, because in my case it produced a rotten egg or putrid smell, as many people say. The curious thing is that my girlfriend thought it smelled amazing, so I don’t understand if the unpleasant odor comes from the skin or is a note that every nose detects differently. Longevity is very good, projection maybe not so much. You only feel it if you move around and if the temperature is sufficient.
I bought it because I liked the scent, despite that algae note in the Aqva line that doesn’t thrill some people or me. Out of all the Aqva scents, this is the one I like the most. However, I find it poor in longevity and projection, so I wouldn’t buy it again.
I wear it when I’m out in the midday sun, and its scent refreshes with good projection. It reminds me of stepping out of a shower at a beach hotel, with that feeling of humidity and refreshing gels. What people say smells like rotten eggs are actually the salty notes being misinterpreted. On rainy days, it suffocates me and gives me a headache.
Excellent fragrance, super fresh, sparkling, slightly sweet, fruity, with a salty touch. Bad smell? If you don’t shower and just put on perfume, what else can I say? Beyond the joke, some people detect a rotten egg smell, which is funny. Upon application, the salty aquatic notes stand out, along with apple and citrus. It lasts a long time and you can tell. It’s not that typical light fresh scent; it’s heavier, and if you overdo the sprays, it becomes overwhelming. The dry down is beautiful; you can detect sandalwood, patchouli, and vetiver. A newbie might mistake it for Polo Deep Blue, which I also own; they’re familiar due to shared molecules, but I’ve used them a lot and they’re different, like two brothers who aren’t identical. For me, it’s great, versatile, and even works at night in winter. Projection and longevity are above average.
Delicious marine scent, the best in the Aqva line for me. It really refreshes, I’d almost want to jump in the bottle. Algae, citrus, and sea salt notes, sparkling. In the dry down, a relaxing ozonic sensation, though the freshness remains. One of my favorite aquatic scents, right up there with D&G’s Light Blue Intense. They’re similar; maybe Aqva is less intense, but both have spectacular longevity and projection for their type. With a bit of generosity, they can last over 10 hours and leave a trail. I see it only for hot days, especially summer. Most people like it, so it’s not a risky choice. Edit: The bottle seemed original but a bit awkward to hold; I prefer something more traditional.
In my opinion, the best of the line. For summer terrace nights, it’s an excellent option.
The best of the Aqva line. A gem that stands out in the heat, radiating citrus and sea. Delicious. I only think it should last longer.
I love this fragrance, citrusy and marine, fresh but noticeable. I tried it today at a store and it reminds me of Dylan Blue, but more refined, without that sharp ambroxan like Versace. I’ve read comments saying it smells like rotten eggs… humans never stop surprising me xD, every nose is a different world, but if this smells like that to you… you should go see a doctor and ask for a full checkup. To be serious, a single spray on my forearm lasts all day; I put it on 5 hours ago and I think it’ll be my next purchase.
I’m one of those who smells D&G Light Blue Eau Intense and Aqva pour homme marine as ‘rotten eggs’, but in contrast, Aqva pour homme atlantique seems refreshing, with a very well-executed fresh marine citrus.
Atlantiqve keeps the Aqva DNA, but here they’ve toned down the algae significantly, leaving it cleaner and less challenging than the previous ones. From the start, you can smell Sicilian lemon, bergamot, a bit of grapefruit and apple; it feels lightly fruity, like watermelon or melon, with aquatic notes that last forever and a sage that adds a refreshing green touch. In the heart, the marine notes are quite clean; the ambergris has a salty and slightly sweet nuance, very pleasant. The base has an amber sensation, a bit earthy with woody tones, but it remains primarily an aquatic scent. It’s the one I like most from the line, the most versatile and easy to wear. I’m head over heels, it’s the best aquatic in my collection.
I get a melon vibe from it and I love it. I think it’s the best of the Aqva line, ideal for summer, the beach, and everything else; it’s top-notch. The only pity is that it’s only available in 100ml and it’s already out of stock in some stores, but along with AdG Profondo and AHS Extreme, it’s one of my favorites for this time of year.
A fragrance that reminds me of everything but the sea; I find it very sweet, more like Invictus. You can tell the aquatic notes and that sweetness, I’m not sure if it’s the apple, but it smells great. The performance is excellent, and I see it as suitable for daytime, though I’m not sure about summer since I find it more sweet and aquatic than fresh. You can buy it blind and won’t be disappointed.
I’d been searching for this fragrance for a while and fell in love at first sniff. Yesterday, while walking by the coast, I spotted a famous department store with a deal and they had it. I talked to the sales associate, who told me they were discontinuing it, so I grabbed it without hesitation. It’s a 50ml bottle from 2017. When I first applied it and continued my walk, I was initially overwhelmed, feeling it heavy with intense marine notes, but as it dried down, it transformed into a high-end, almost niche fragrance. The night was cool and the sea a bit rough, which let me confirm it truly smells like the ocean; bringing my wrist close to my nose, the sea scent and the perfume are almost clones. A work of art by the perfumer, lucky I caught it before they discontinued it. Perfect for night, autumn, spring, and summer with just a few sprays. PERFUMON!
Top-tier perfume, rich aroma, and top-notch ingredients. The 30ml version has a salty ambroxan touch that smells amazing on the nose. The only downside is it doesn’t last long, which is typical for the whole Bulgari range, but it’s a shame since the scents are so luxurious.
For those who aren’t fragrance experts: this one is undervalued. It might seem common at first, but it has an addictive hook that surprises you when you smell it on your clothes the next day—that’s its biggest strength. It smells great without any fuss, lasts longer than you’d think, and even though it doesn’t have that algae note some people hate, you’ll definitely get compliments after 10 hours. Buy it blind; it never disappoints.
I don’t understand who came up with putting that note in marine perfumes that smells like raw egg when it dries down, and even less do I understand the executives of the perfume houses.
It smells much fresher and calmer than the previous ones, but without losing that great scent we all love; it’s a desired scent every summer, perhaps the best of the entire Aqva line.
Powerful, long-lasting, and with that rancid touch… I love it! I was going for my second bottle of Dylan Blue at the mall, and seeing that this Bulgari Aqva Atlantica was around the same price, I decided to trust blindly in the reviews and the result was a total success. What hooks me most about Dylan Blue is its citrus opening, which I love, although as it dries down it gets a bit more serious, slightly woody, and very soapy, something I didn’t like as much. Here I notice a fresh and comforting opening of aquatic and citrus notes; up to here it could be a finer and higher quality Dylan Blue, but with time a rancid smell starts to come out, as if those citrus fruits were rotting slowly, perhaps due to the ambergris, a resinous note that gives it much more character than my previous fragrance. With 8 hours of longevity on skin, a projection of 2 hours that drops afterwards but remains very perceptible, it’s one of my workhorses because in the heat it performs a lot. After several months of testing, I dare to say that Bulgari Aqva Atlantica is the natural evolution of blue fragrances: same cheerful and carefree character, but more mature, with more character and more refined.
– Rancid? – Well, yes, but not because it’s old, but because it was born before its time. Its grace is incorrect and raw, but it manages to save its charm despite itself. It stayed in the shadow of Amara and its sisters, the classic Aqva and Marine, for a long time. The prestige of Amara coincided with its withdrawal, which helped create the myth of those misunderstood jewels, not for the sake of it, unjustly withdrawn by the serializing trends of designer perfumery. That same myth served for Atlantiqve to be the foolish girl to vent anger over the absence of Amara, the perfect scapegoat: that blue bottle, damn it, must be simple and derivative, surely born to win some buyers in the frenzy of Bleu and Sauvage, must be synthetic and, therefore, boring, common, and easy. Now that it’s gone too, it seems forgiven; the truth is that much of what was accused of it was unfair. Atlantiqve is much more complex in composition and development than its sisters: the matronly classic Aqva, pretty but with nothing to save it from the passage of time, and the dead fly of the Marine, smelling of raw egg and dish soap. Although it is blue (what a surprise!), reducing it to the Dylan Blue of Bulgari only explains itself in people who haven’t smelled them beyond the first half hour. The ambergris accord and the synthetic green apple (so synthetic it reminds me of the DKNY manzanita) go removing space to the shower gel smell and make it more singular, becoming salty and marine, affecting the woods that arrive in the dry down, giving them that smell of decomposing wood thrown by the sea, until it becomes animalic with the retro sweetness of benzoin. Yes, a perfume synthetic to the core that transitions to the animalic, a strange thing. That animalic smell, the rancid one, gives it a lot of character, making it distinctive among blue perfumes (which aren’t the same as marine ones, but that’s another topic). It gives an unexpected masculinity and a maturity out of reach for Dylan Blue. Good longevity, on par with Amara, with similar versatility, although this is more coquettish than its sepia-toned sister, so it works better for dates and casual outings. Congratulations on its redemption for the blue sister of the family, even if it’s no longer among us. Amen.
By far the best marine fragrance, too bad it’s no longer sold.
Bulgari Aqva Atlantiqve, the definition of the sea in a bottle. It’s the only one from the Aqva line I own, despite having tried all the previous ones (the classic, Marine, and Amara), and this was the one I loved the most; personally, it’s the most different of all. Without a doubt, a jewel by Jacques Cavallier that dares to play with marine notes between salty, sweet, and refreshing. It opens with citrus, lots of lime and lemon, and as it fades, the marine amber and aquatic notes enter with a distant touch of wood that gives it that salty flavor. When I spray it with my eyes closed, I imagine myself inside the sea, with rocks and fish, the same color as the bottle. I love the bottle, it looks like a river stone, the only downside is you can’t leave it standing. Ideal for daily use or a signature, unfortunately discontinued like the whole Aqva line. Perfect for spring, hot autumns, and non-extreme heat (3 sprays max), because if you overapply or it’s extreme heat, you’ll kill everyone. Winter and night? There are many better options. But based on what I said, you won’t go unnoticed. I got it at a good price in a neighborhood perfumery where they still had the Amara and Marine. The Amara on my skin turns very bitter and I didn’t like it despite the hype. Honestly, feeling satisfied with carrying this bottle. 100% recommended, if you like citrus/marine with a touch of sweetness, this is the definitive one.
When I was working as a consultant in perfume stores, I wore this fragrance just to sell it; customers would ask which one I was using, I’d say Atlantiqve, and they wouldn’t hesitate to buy it. Definitely, it was the only aquatic (along with ADG Profumo) I sold without saying a word. Beautiful memories, wish they would bring it back.
I bought it new recently, I was eager because it’s one of the most sought-after discontinued scents, and I was disappointed at first: I only felt that synthetic ambroxan that I don’t like in Dylan Blue or Sauvage, it seemed like a version of those. Then I noticed the trail was different on the skin, reminded me of Profondo, and that I liked. A few days passed and it seems it oxygenated; now I finally feel what many describe. The synthetic smell went down, it’s saltier, and that rich fruity apple note 🍏 alongside the marine notes makes magic. It reminds me of Nautica Blue Sail, another one I have several backups of lol 🌊.
It’s good, I picked it up in a Facebook group at a really cool price, honestly I expected more. It’s pleasant, almost gives me a bit of a sticky feeling. Alongside the ambroxan, patchouli, and citrus, the opening is incredible. The performance is a bit weak, but the quality shows. Still, I wouldn’t buy it again; I feel there are other blue perfumes that do their job better. Even though Aqva Atlantiqve isn’t trying to be a blue like Dylan Blue, it has its own twist, more aquatic and marine. Great olfactory experience, but if you’re looking for something similar in the future, I wouldn’t choose this, especially knowing it’s discontinued and its price is going to skyrocket.
What an amazing scent. I grabbed a tester at a steal of a price, and although I knew it would be similar to my Dylan Blue, the reality is different: this one is aquatic and fruity, while the Versace leans more towards incense. The longevity isn’t long (about 5-6 hours), but it’s a pleasure to wear. The first day I got great compliments, something that rarely happens. I think the apple note gives it that magical touch. Walking out, I noticed an iris note that I don’t like, but it disappears in 5 minutes. Totally recommended if you can find it. Wish it performed better; maybe with more heat it would develop well. If it lasted 10-12 hours, it would be a 10/10, but to be honest, it’s already a 9/10.