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Boss Bottled Intense

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Hugo Boss
4.24 de 5
1,485 votos

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Boss Bottled Intense by Hugo Boss is a woody-spicy fragrance for men. Launched in 2015, this composition features apple, orange blossom, and bergamot in the top notes; cinnamon, cloves, cardamom, geranium, and lavender in the heart; and vanilla, sandalwood, coumarin, cedar, and vetiver in the base.

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  • Positivo 87%
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  • Neutral 4.7%

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  • antoniouseli47@gmail.com

    Very tasty opening, just like the original Boss Bottled, but over time it reminds me a lot of Carolina Herrera 212 VIP and also One Million. Very good and recommended, but I’ll stick with the One Million Intense by Paco Rabanne.

  • I thought a lot of Ferrari Black, mostly a matter of perception. I went with Ferrari for the price, but the quality is equal to this one.

  • Very good for everyday use; I wear it at the office. Great longevity—you can tell with every greeting. It’s fresh and lacks that typical musky base found in daytime perfumes. Cheers to everyone.

  • This version feels more like a rebalanced regular Hugo Boss Bottled than an Intense. The scent is very similar, but the opening isn’t as harsh because the apple isn’t as intense as in the original. Here, the cinnamon and vanilla melt into a warm embrace with soft woods like sandalwood, making it more pleasant. It’s even less boring than the original. I preferred this version because it keeps the good essence, longevity, and projection of before, but with a heavier load of woods and amber. It’s ideal for the office: pleasant and non-intrusive, even for going out with a partner. Much better than Hugo Boss The Scent.

  • priethcallas

    Strong opening with orange blossom that slightly masks the bergamot but saves the green apple from the original. At 5 hours, the cinnamon and clove explode with a geranium that I couldn’t quite detect, perhaps because the cinnamon dominates. By 9 hours, it’s sandalwood, tonka bean, and vanilla at full blast; the cedar is there but the vetiver is barely noticeable. It brings me memories of the old Boss Bottled—they’re almost identical, except this one is more potent. The Intense is justified: with 1 ml, I got a strong trail for 3-4 hours, then a moderate but sustained one lasting over 12 hours. Ideal for winter or cold autumn; the initial phase works for daytime, while the warm base is perfect for night. It’s a guilty pleasure: it doesn’t innovate, the finish is generic, and the notes aren’t natural, but despite that, I loved it. It gave me comfort and outperforms other ‘Intense’ versions from that era. A great find in the current state of designer perfumes.

  • priethcallas

    Potent opening with orange blossom that covers the bergamot but lets the green apple from the regular version shine through. At 5 hours, intense cinnamon, clove, and geranium emerge (I didn’t notice the lavender, perhaps it was overshadowed). By 9 hours, it’s sandalwood, tonka bean, and vanilla at full force; the cedar passes by and the vetiver is minimal. It brings me memories of the old Boss Bottled—they’re nearly identical except for the intensity. The Intense is justified: with 1 ml, I got a strong trail for 3-4 hours, then a moderate but sustained one lasting over 12 hours. It’s woody and spicy for winter or cold autumn; the initial phase works for day, while the warm base is for night. It’s a guilty pleasure: it doesn’t innovate, the finish is generic, and the notes aren’t natural, but despite that, I loved it. It gave me comfort and outperforms other ‘Intense’ versions from that era. A great find in the current state of designer perfumes.

  • I like it. Intense opening of apple and orange blossom. The bergamot hides. The apple is felt throughout the development. In the middle phase, I smell cinnamon, clove, and cardamom. I can’t distinguish the lavender and geranium. Finally, the vanilla, tonka bean, and vetiver appear. The qualifier ‘intense’ is truly accurate here. It lasts a long time and projects quite a bit. I haven’t tested the original or the eau de parfum version that just came out, but in my humble opinion, without testing it, an eau de parfum version of this would be too much. For autumn and winter. For day and night. Lasting longevity. Heavy trail.

  • I like it. Intense opening of apple and orange blossom; the bergamot hides. The apple is felt throughout the entire development. In the dry-down, I smell cinnamon, clove, and cardamom. I can’t distinguish the lavender and geranium. Finally, vanilla, tonka bean, and vetiver appear. The Intense is truly authentic here. It lasts a long time and projects quite well. I haven’t tried the original or the new Eau de Parfum, and in my opinion, without testing it, an Eau de Parfum of this would be unnecessary. Perfect for autumn and winter, day and night. Long-lasting longevity and a heavy trail.

  • Sergio Varela

    What an exquisite fragrance! Refined, fresh, and yet sweet. With a strong opening that gives a great idea of how its aroma will perform throughout. A resemblance to Boss Bottled, with 10% of the 1 Million but with more elegant accords. Very versatile; it can be used at any time of day and in any weather. They really nailed it with this perfume.

  • Well, I’m not sure if what I tested was this one or the EDP. The truth is, without being a masterpiece (not all perfumes can be), it’s a hit. I never perceive the notes with much clarity or sharpness as is usually the case, but it leaves a youthful aroma with acceptable performance… yes, good, apple, vanilla, cinnamon, and so on, but don’t expect too much realism; the bases and foundations that modern perfumes rest on are what they are.

  • MrElegance

    Boss Bottled Intense is a very masculine and quite versatile fragrance. It can be used on different occasions by regulating the intensity. At first, I smell the apple and a bit of cinnamon. In the dry-down phase, the vanilla with woody notes becomes noticeable. Regarding longevity, on my skin it lasts up to 8 hours, leaving a good trail for the first 2 hours. It’s not a loud perfume, but women really like it. It was definitely a great gift from my partner, as I never had it in mind and I was amazed. My final rating is a 9.

  • MrElegance

    Boss Bottled Intense is very masculine and versatile; it’s used for different occasions by regulating the spray. In the opening, I feel apple and a hint of cinnamon; in the dry-down, I already notice vanilla with woody touches. On my skin, it lasts 8 hours, leaving a good trail for the first 2 hours. It’s not loud, but women really like it. Definitely a great gift from my partner since I never had it on my radar and I was amazed. My final rating is a 9.

  • Sophisticated and refined fragrance. Designed for men over 30. Upon application, I feel the warmth of cinnamon, followed deeper by apple and fine vanilla. Being warm, I recommend it for cool days. My girlfriend loves the scent. I use it for work meetings or formal dates. Good price, great projection, and excellent longevity. Rating: 8.5/10.

  • Finally added to my collection after so many detours. I’ve tried it countless times before. 100ml bottle made in the UK (2015). Very pleasant fragrance—not the freshest, but not cloying either. I don’t smell anything similar to One Million; it’s almost identical to the original Bottled. It doesn’t feel cheap at all. I bought it for casual wear in autumn and winter, day or night. It suits me well, though I see it’s very versatile. The longevity on my skin was incredible; it lasted up to 12 hours clinging to my skin. I didn’t think it would last that long. Let’s hope the big bottle doesn’t bore me.

  • franciscoibarraglez

    Honestly, I loved it. Highly recommended; it has projection and longevity out of this world, far surpassing the original. Just one detail: here in Mexico, I can’t find it in department stores or on the HUGO BOSS website anymore. I think they discontinued it, but I hope I’m wrong. Does anyone know where to find it and at what price? Thanks in advance. Best regards.

  • I love it. It has a sweet scent that adheres well to skin and clothes. Recommended for nights and rainy days. Perfumes usually don’t stick to me, but this one has great longevity. It suits my pH and doesn’t leave a strong trail, which I like because I don’t like cloying scents. I recommend it 100%.

  • I’m obsessed with this perfume. It smells sweet and sticks incredibly well to skin and clothes. Perfect for night or rainy days. Most perfumes don’t last for me, but this has insane longevity, suits my pH perfectly, and doesn’t leave a crazy trail—I love that because I hate cloying scents. 100% recommended.

  • AGE 24, WOODY AND SPICED ORIENTALS. I received it yesterday; I had the regular version and the performance on my skin was terrible, not because of the fragrance but due to my pH. This one is perfect, identical to the regular but darker. It’s long-lasting with better projection. The apple note still comes through, but much sweeter. No one finds it off-putting and it’s timeless, never going out of style. It’s a seduction scent and nothing medicinal; maybe it’s just a matter of skin. Very versatile, I use it in winter and summer without being overwhelming. The issue is the overuse; I wouldn’t wear it to a club because you’ll run into others, but it’s perfect for dates so they stick to your shirt collar. Versatile for all seasons. Fixation: 10, Projection: 8, Price: 10, Rating: 9/10. Suitable from 18 to any age.

  • A delicious and masculine fragrance. Similar to the classic Boss Bottle, but with greater projection and longevity. It lasts about 7 to 8 hours on my skin. With it, I’ve received many compliments from women; it’s exquisite and seductive. I love it and recommend it. The only bad thing is that they’ve already discontinued it, just like they did with many spectacular perfumes.

  • Bombaurbana11

    A classic improved in this Intense version, with better projection and longevity. The balance between apple, vanilla, and cinnamon makes it very masculine and easy to wear for both young people and mature men. It’s an amazing fragrance, although its only downside is that it’s quite overused.

  • It’s a woody, spiced, and sweet fragrance. What I perceive most is the well-integrated cinnamon in the base, with the sweetness of vanilla, the creaminess of sandalwood, and cardamom. The fruity touch of apple gives it an intoxicating freshness. The sensation is similar to the EDT, but I think the floral notes add undeniable elegance. It’s exquisite, elegant, formal, seductive, and projects an image of wealth. It’s a pleasure to wear it over and over.

  • BassoProfumo

    Amazing fragrance. I have a special affection for this Hugo Boss line; the classic Boss Bottled was spectacular and the first one I used regularly. When I first tried it, I didn’t want any other perfume, just that one. I didn’t know about notes back then, and for me it was simply an exquisite, elegant, sensual, and masculine aroma. Now, with more experience, I can say this is the best of the Bottled family. The classic is soft, the EDP Intense is very sweet, but this new one is a completely different and better-balanced scent. Hard to find in Argentina right now.

  • mauriciomferrari

    It’s good, but I wouldn’t buy it again because it’s too intrusive…

  • I’m not sure if I’ve tried the Intense dry, they gave me one in Liverpool with a tag saying it was dry, but I hope that’s correct. It’s weird to me that no one has commented that it smells a lot like JPG Le Male Elixir; it’s honey with lavender. Very sweet for my taste, but the lavender gives it a fresh, masculine touch.

  • Wlad Molina

    Coming back to this scent was like reuniting with an old friend. Almost ten years ago, I lost track of the name of a fragrance that a guy left a mark on me with, but thanks to perfumer expert Andrés Croxatto, I found it: Boss Bottled Intense. It was a blind buy, and what a surprise! The moment I smelled it, I knew it was what I was looking for. It’s delicious; it blends spiced cinnamon with the freshness of citrus and the softness of vanilla, without being cloying. It has the perfect balance for anyone. Ideal for special occasions when you want to make a powerful and sophisticated impression. Maybe the dry-down isn’t the best, but it fades in seconds. My advice: let it settle for an hour so its real magic can emerge. It’s rich, potent, and deserves a 9.5/10.