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Bright Neroli

Marca
Ferrari
4.22 de 5
1,478 votos

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Descripción

Bright Neroli by Ferrari is an aromatic citrus fragrance for men and women. Launched in 2015, this olfactory composition was created by perfumer Philippe Paparella-Paris. The fragrance pyramid unfolds with top notes of bitter orange, citron, and lemon; a floral and spicy heart featuring neroli, orange blossom, rosemary, and Sichuan pepper; and a woody, balsamic base blending vetiver, amber, and patchouli.

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  • Invierno 1.9%
  • Primavera 42%
  • Verano 50%
  • Otoño 6.3%
  • Día 89%
  • Noche 11%

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Comunidad

1,478 votos

  • Positivo 87%
  • Negativo 8.1%
  • Neutral 5.1%

Pirámide olfativa

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Salida 3 notas
Fondo 3 notas

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Longevidad

Escasa

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Estela

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Moderada

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Femenino

Unisex femenino

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Unisex masculino

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Reseñas

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  • andres orellana

    It’s identical to Neroli Portofino and 4711 Cologne. The difference is that Tom Ford feels more natural and lasts longer. It’s a linear fragrance from start to finish where citrus, neroli, and bitter orange blossom stand out. Longevity is around 6 hours with projection for nearly 2 hours. A good option for warm climates, priced between $35 and $40. Overall, it’s good; it won’t take up too much space in your collection.

  • Bright Neroli is celestial and innovative; I love its softness. One of the best spring-summer fragrances, easy to wear and pleasing. It brings comfort and sunshine. Smells very similar to Tom Ford’s Neroli Portofino but cheaper, juicier, and lasts longer than TF. The entire line is impressive: high-quality bottles and juice, affordable, and won’t break the bank. They’re incredible, long-lasting, and unique at a modest price—what a steal! Enjoy it. Key notes: neroli, juicy sweet orange, pepper, and vetiver that give it that elegant, clean plus.

  • Ivixperfume

    Hi! I’ll keep it brief since I already made a YouTube video about this. Ferrari’s Bright Neroli is top quality for the price. It opens with bright citrus and semi-bitter oranges, but within 3 minutes, the flowers take over with a creamy, delicate touch. It’s like mixing Fleur du Male and Terre d’Hermès Eau Fraîche: moderate longevity and projection. The overall vibe smells like baby cologne but very sexy. Perfect for summer and heat to stretch its performance. Use it during the day: at the park, outdoors, yoga, or the office. I recommend it; it’s a delicacy. Find me on YouTube: IVIX HF

  • william aguirre

    I must admit, I was fascinated by its aroma; it’s exact for a hot, casual, sunny day. It turned out just as I imagined: an opening loaded with citrus that hits you like disinfectant at first. The performance is good; the neroli and orange blossom provide balance. On the skin, it smells like a garden squeezing oranges. I don’t consider it as unisex as they say; it’s masculine but light. A white shirt, jeans, heat, and clean freshness: that’s Ferrari’s Bright Neroli. Regarding performance, don’t expect brutal citrus projection; the first hour is notable, then 5 hours close to the skin, but you’ll feel it and your close ones will. Scent 9, Longevity 7, Projection 6, Sillage 6, Price 10

  • william aguirre

    I have to admit, it fascinated me; it’s the exact scent for a hot, casual, sunny day. It turned out just as I imagined: a burst of citrus that initially smells like floor disinfectant. Performance is good; it lets the neroli and orange blossom shine through for balance. On the skin, it smells like an orange grove where oranges are being squeezed; I wouldn’t call it as unisex as they say, it’s more of a light masculine fragrance. Ideal for a white shirt, jeans, and heat: you stay fresh and clean. Since it’s citrusy, don’t expect brutal projection; the first hour is notable, then about 5 hours close to the skin, but you and those nearby will catch it. Scent 9, Longevity 7, Projection 6, Sillage 6, Price 10.

  • It’s horrible! I listened to many reviews and bought blindly, and I got the worst deal ever. It smells like lemon Procénex, cheap, strong, and penetrating, which suffocates you. It has nothing feminine about it; I don’t know where the unisex claim comes from. Maybe for men, but definitely not for women. I’m looking for something to do with it because I don’t even want it in my closet. If anyone wants it, I’d happily sell it to them.

  • What a nightmare! Honestly, I trusted a bunch of reviews, bought blindly, and got the worst deal ever. It smells like a lemon Procénex: cheap, strong, and penetrating; it suffocates. It has nothing feminine about it; I don’t know where the unisex claim comes from. Maybe it could work for men, but definitely not for women. I’m trying to figure out what to do with it because I don’t even want it in my closet. If anyone wants it, I’ll happily sell it to them.

  • A scent that brings back memories of my homeland and its orange blossoms. I loved it and plan to repurchase; it’s good, pretty, and affordable. Highly recommended if you enjoy clean scents and bitter orange.

  • Ferrari’s BRIGHT NEROLI is one of their new releases, classier than the Scuderia line. I know three from this range: Oud Essence, Leather Essence, and Bright Neroli. Personally, I prefer Oud Essence, that boozy mix of rose and oud that reminds me of my days in Cordoba. To be objective, Leather Essence feels the most complex and crafted, while Bright Neroli is the most wearable and unisex, though it doesn’t last as long as the other two; Oud Essence wins by a landslide. Real neroli is made from bitter orange blossom oil, a gem now regulated by IFRA because it’s so expensive: 1 kg of hand-picked flowers for just 1 ml of oil. On first sniff, I recoiled: a floral, animalized orange blossom, very indolic with a soapy-mouth scent, common in perfumes I usually dislike. But since I wanted to give it a chance, I wore it even to bed. After showering in the morning, I enjoyed that fresh, bitter citrus floral aroma. Chemically, Nerol and Methyl Anthranilate provide the floral notes, synthetic Lemon gives the citrus, and Linalool adds a mentholated, fruity touch; the result is clean, bright, luminous, and energizing. Performance is moderate to low, so you need to apply generously. It starts feminine but dries down to classic barbershop tones with lavender, bergamot, sandalwood, and amber, becoming more masculine. It’s super summery and refreshing, but with class.

  • Jerry Drake let me try this neroli by Ferrari. It starts super citrusy with a bitter twist, likely from the bitter orange. Gradually, the neroli opens up to deliver that summer-fresh cleanliness. The best part is that the hotter it gets, the brighter it shines and the more you want to wear it; not all summer perfumes can pull that off. It’s perfect for both the humid coastal climate and the dry heat inside the house.

  • Thunder_1704

    I ordered it on Samy Andraus’s recommendation, but the bottle arrived broken with about 10ml spilled inside. Upon opening, I noticed a very strong, sweet citrus scent that I didn’t like at first, even smelling of anise despite there being no anise note. I’ve worn it for several days, and it’s slowly started to grow on me, though I still hesitated to use it for my beach wedding with so much heat. Today, out of curiosity, I applied it alongside my Nautica Blue Sail, and the surprise was that they blended almost magically; the result is incredible because Blue Sail gives that sharp acidic citrus touch that I was missing. Maybe to experts it looks like a mistake, but for me, it’s perfect for the occasion. I’ve already made a decant with 3/4 Bright Neroli and 1/4 Blue Sail. If anyone wants to try this mix, I’d love to know what you think. Cheers.

  • A new proof that you don’t need to spend 250 or 300 euros to smell good; sometimes a tenth of that is enough. I thought it would be a fortified baby powder and I was wrong. At first, there’s a lot of neroli, reminiscent of Essenza and the famous TF and clones, but that’s not all. From the start, you also notice orange blossom and bitter orange. When the neroli fades, the orange blossom stands out; it’s sweet and sticky, hard to wear, similar to Seville L’Aube. Then the bitter orange appears mixed with the other notes; its bitter character can be tough, but there’s an amber base that adds sweetness and character. It ends up bitter-sweet, haha. Performance is average. You can’t ask for more for 18 or 20 euros. EDTO: I loved the review saying it’s a mix of Fleur du Male and Terre Eau Fraîche; it makes sense.

  • New proof that you don’t need to spend 250 or 300 euros to smell good; sometimes we get by with a tenth or less, as here. I thought it would be a fortified teddy bear, but it’s fine. Upon spraying, there’s lots of neroli, reminiscent of Essenza and obviously TF and its clones, but that’s not all; from the start, you also notice orange blossom and bitter orange. When the neroli relaxes, what stands out most is the orange blossom, which isn’t easy to wear (it’s not a simple perfume). It’s a sweet, sticky orange blossom; at this stage, it could remind you a bit of Seville L’Aube. After a while, the bitter orange becomes more noticeable (in reality, the three main notes are always mixed). This note can also be tricky due to its bitter character, though there’s a little amber in the background that adds a touch of sweetness and character. It leaves a slightly sweet-and-sour vibe, hehe. Performance is average. You can’t ask for more for 18 or 20 euros. EDTO: I loved the review saying it reminds someone of a mix of Fleur du Male and Terre Eau Fraiche; it makes a lot of sense.

  • jerry drake

    The Ferrari Essence collection is a step above the regular line. This is the third one I own, and I already want the rest. Bright Neroli is a fragrance that awakens such beautiful emotions it’s hard to describe. When I wear it, I feel the peace that only summer can give, with its scent, noise, and colors. I feel good, in harmony with everything, as if I had the warmest season in a bottle. It’s not a marine or ozonic perfume, but a symphony of everything found on land near the sea: flowers, sun, plants, fruit, serenity. It’s like hopping into your coupe to drive through the mountainous landscape of the French Riviera with views of the sea, joining an impromptu sailing trip with old friends. Fresh, present, never intrusive, it lifts your spirits. The citrus opening is very prominent upon application, then quickly calms down into something pleasant with a rough, handmade soap vibe, orange blossom foam with a hint of pepper and vetiver sneaking in through the back door, noticeable but in the background. Bright Neroli is beautiful, kind, and lights up a gray day or a light melancholy. So much for so little.

  • Sweet citrus, nothing acidic or sharp—a very ‘family cologne’ neroli that’s there from the first moment; soft, clean, the kind you’re happy to wear. Best for spring and summer. Similar to Tom Ford’s Neroli Portofino but less piercing, or a less masculine Bvlgari Wood Neroli with a more polished, less bitter, and more innocent neroli. Absolutely unisex, even suitable for a child. Very pleasant and revitalizing, just like those summer colognes. It won’t surprise you with anything new, but it does so at an affordable price.

  • The Ferrari Bright Neroli kicks off with a sharp, spicy citrus note that fades after about half an hour before settling into a personal bubble; projection is moderate, lasting up to four hours. I used to think all nerolis smelled the same, but I’m changing my mind: this one doesn’t work for me—it smells like disinfectant lemon or citronella to my nose. It’s fine for formal or casual daytime wear, but forget about night. Perfect for spring or cool summer afternoons. The bottle is nice, and I’d classify it as unisex-leaning masculine. It gets neither praise nor criticism; it’s just average. In short, a citrus with herbal rosemary touches, moderate longevity and projection, good for scenting just part of the day. Cheers.