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Bergamota Ámbar

4.19 de 5
173 votos

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Descripción

Adolfo Dominguez Amber Bergamot is an olfactory fragrance for men and women. Adolfo Dominguez Amber Bergamot was launched in 2023.

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  • Invierno 1.8%
  • Primavera 40%
  • Verano 49%
  • Otoño 9.2%
  • Día 90%
  • Noche 10%

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  • Positivo 85%
  • Neutral 8.7%
  • Negativo 6.4%

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  • So rich. It’s almost my favorite in the line, tied with Citrus Cedro. Tremendous pleasure to use in summer after a shower; plus, since it’s cheap, it doesn’t hurt to use a bit more. It feels basically citrusy and fresh, with the cinnamon and pepper barely marking. It has soapy touches even though it’s not declared. The performance is just okay, but it’s worth it for the price and the type of scent. Highly recommended, among the best in quality-price ratio in my collection.

  • If I had to define it in two words, it’s ‘citrusy and acidic’. Personally, I don’t like the acidity or the flavors, but in the end, it’s a matter of taste. Longevity is medium-low.

  • It comes out super citrusy and then dries down to a soapy scent… that’s the Soapy part. I suspect it’s due to the blend of cinnamon, pepper, and amber. Ideal for summer, for wearing after a shower, or when you don’t know what to put on. It’s not a masterpiece, but if you catch it on sale, buy it… I grabbed a set. Longevity is moderate in every sense. Rating: 7/10.

  • It’s a citrus popsicle, super fresh and great for the heat, but it vanishes in a jiffy. Its longevity is a joke.

  • On my skin, the longevity is moderate, and sometimes I need to reapply after a few hours. I’m not going to pretend to be a perfumer since I’m not one, so I’ll just say it’s a pleasant citrus fragrance suitable for everyday, casual occasions.

  • On my skin, it lasts just enough and sometimes reappears with exudation. I’m not a perfumer to offer much insight, but it’s a pleasant citrus fragrance for everyday things.

  • FonGalicia

    I like the scent, but it smells like pure bergamot, as if you just splashed lemonade on yourself, and it doesn’t last long. I enjoy the dry-down more, though it fades to skin-level almost immediately. Worth it if you love super-citrus fragrances. A 5 out of 10.

  • LazaroFragances

    Smells great, very citrusy. It’s similar to Citrus Cedro but less aquatic. It lasts about 4 hours on dry skin, so it’s perfect for a summer family lunch. If you’re looking for something fresh for the heat that everyone will enjoy, Bergamot Amber delivers. I give it a 7.

  • An explosive burst of acidic citrus that reminds me of citronella, that plant used to repel mosquitoes; as it dries, that note disappears, leaving only the aromatic citrus, like zest, blending with amber and a slight sweet touch. Then vetiver and sandalwood appear, creating a soapy yet elegant sensation with character. I liked it, but I feel it lacks a heart; there’s only an opening and a base. It would have been great to have a herb, flower, or fruit, or for the amber to be more noticeable. In summary: very fresh, citrusy, and good quality. Longevity moderate (around 6 hours), projection 1 hour, and trail almost a meter. Scent: 8.5/10, Longevity: 8/10, Trail: 8/10, Rating: 9/10. Smells top-tier, but it’s like food missing a pinch of salt.

  • It starts with an explosive burst of acidic citrus and citronela scent—that mosquito-repelling plant. As it dries, that note fades, leaving behind aromatic citrus mixed with amber, which adds a subtle sweetness. You can detect vetiver and sandalwood in the base, creating a soapy yet elegant scent with character. I liked it, but I feel it lacks a heart; it only has top and base notes. It would have been great to add a herb, flower, or fruit, or for the amber to stand out more. Without that, it smells high quality but feels like it’s missing salt in the dish. Moderate longevity of about 6 hours, 1-hour projection, and a trail of almost a meter. Scent: 8.5/10, Longevity: 8/10, Trail: 8/10, Rating: 9/10.

  • Highly recommended. It’s a natural, original citrus scent with absolutely no synthetic notes; it has a slightly acidic edge but is incredibly refreshing and stimulating, with a soft amber base and a touch of light vetiver, all perfectly balanced. The development is linear, but ideal for its intended use. It feels very modern, nothing vintage. I don’t detect any sweetness, just a distinct amber nuance. The longevity is more than acceptable for a fresh fragrance, lasting around 5 hours with moderate projection. It’s more original and less mass-produced than its sibling Citrus Cedro, and unlike Citrus, it doesn’t try to copy other perfumes. Plus, the opening smells much more natural. For me, it’s perfect for the gym, casual outings, hot weather, or just to refresh and smell clean and rich. It’s quite unisex and addictive. The packaging is flawless and makes a great gift. For the price, it’s frankly excellent, competing with pricier citrus fragrances with similar performance; Bergamot Amber adds a perceived quality boost. I’ve reconciled with Adolfo Domínguez thanks to this—it’s a hit that finds its niche again: high-quality, prestigious light fresh waters, uncomplicated, easy to wear, affordable, perfect for a cheerful boost without loud, synthetic bombs. Salu2

  • Totally recommended. It’s a very natural and original citrus scent, nothing synthetic, with a slightly acidic but super refreshing and invigorating vibe. The base is soft, ambered, and features a light vetiver, all perfectly balanced. While the development is a bit linear, it’s ideal for this kind of use. It feels very modern, nothing vintage. I don’t detect any sweetness, just an amber nuance that’s distinct. Longevity is more than acceptable for a fresh fragrance, lasting around 5 hours with moderate projection. It’s more original and less overused than its sibling Citrus Cedro, and unlike Citrus, it doesn’t try to copy other perfumes. Plus, the opening smells much more natural. For me, it’s perfect for the gym, casual outings, hot weather, or just to refresh myself and smell clean and great. It’s quite unisex and addictive. The packaging is flawless and makes for a great gift. Considering the price, it’s honestly excellent, competing with pricier citrus fragrances with similar performance, while Bergamota Ámbar adds a perceived quality boost. This has me reconciled with Adolfo Domínguez; it’s a hit and brings them back to their niche for those seeking high-quality, prestigious, yet uncomplicated fresh waters that are easy to wear at a good price, to brighten our day without loud, synthetic bomb scents (those are great, but I can’t wear as many of them nowadays). Cheers!

  • Coolmartini

    Citrusy, fresh, and with a slight spicy kick. Perfect for a sunny day with a beer or a Cuba Libre; it smells like freshly peeled grapefruit. I’m a fan of AD fragrances, excellent quality for the price.

  • I love that violent, ultra-bergamot opening, but that’s all it is. It lasts very little. It’s a very unique and acidic aroma. You have to reapply every two or three hours to stay on point.

  • Coolmartini

    Citrusy, fresh, with a slight spicy kick. Special for a sunny day while enjoying a beer or a Cuba Libre. It feels like peeling a grapefruit. I’m a huge fan of AD fragrances; excellent quality for the price.

  • Extremely citrusy and delicious. An explosion of citrus at the start that dries down into a very charming sweet and citrusy perfume. Perfect for days when the heat gets the better of you and you want to cool off, like drinking a well-chilled Coca-Cola outdoors.

  • JoseMartin

    I love the opening; it’s super refreshing, a citrus explosion with natural bergamot. As it dries down, it leaves a slightly sweet touch that complements the citrus nicely. It’s true that it fades quickly on the skin, so you need to reapply.

  • To me, it’s the most boring one in the Agua Fresca line. The amber is there, but you only notice it at the end when the scent is almost gone. If you already like lemon, this is for you. If you’re looking for something more complex, check out the other options in the line.

  • osvaldo117

    If you like realistic scents of lemon, bergamot, or grapefruit, this is for you. There’s no age limit; people from 18 to 65 wear it. Longevity ranges from two to four hours depending on the case. Given the price and quality, it’s a great option.

  • budamartello

    For a long, scorching hot day, this is the one: bergamot and amber. It smells fresh with a powerful citrus punch that masks any unpleasant odors. Perfect for everyday wear, the gym, or outdoor gatherings. Totally recommended for all ages.

  • I’m not very expert, but it’s a fairly good realistic citrus scent. What ruins it is that it lasts a maximum of two hours on the skin. I wouldn’t recommend it; there are better options. Edit: I bought it last spring, and now in summer, after maceration, it lasts 3-4 hours projecting, even until the next day. If you let it mature, it’s quite good; if you’re looking for a sharp citrus blast for a sweltering summer, this is your pick.

  • I’m not an expert, but it’s a realistic and great citrus. The downside is that it lasts about two hours on the skin. I wouldn’t recommend it; there are better options. Edit: I bought it in spring, and now in summer, after maceration, it lasts 3-4 hours and projects well. If you like a strong citrus blast for the heat, this is it.

  • Starts with a very acidic and bitter citrus note, then the amber appears right on the skin. Smells rich, but the longevity is a disaster; it doesn’t last even two hours. If you’re looking for something fresh from Adolfo Domínguez, try Citrus Cedro or Haba Tonka instead—the latter is sweeter and better for night.