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Bvlgari Man In Black
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Bvlgari Man In Black by Bvlgari is an oriental floral fragrance for men. Launched in 2014, this composition was created by perfumer Alberto Morillas. The olfactory pyramid unfolds with top notes of spices, rum, and tobacco; a heart of leather, iris, and neroli; and a base featuring tonka bean, guaiac wood, and benzoin.
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A great perfume… in its day. Given the price hikes and the reforms, it’s better if they discontinue it already. Hopefully, two hours of longevity for 80 bucks on a 100ml bottle. Tell me what you think.
The longevity is very short; there are several Zara options that last much longer.
It still works well for me, decent. It’s delicious, I recommend it.
I’m 36 and I’ve never been able to handle this scent. It smells like a drunk, smoking grandfather to me.
I have a 2019 batch and it hits hard. Smells great for winter.
A perfume for men, not for kids please. Little ones, abstain from using an alpha fragrance; you guys are betas, try Invictus or something from Nautica.
I have a 2021 batch. At first, it didn’t perform for me, but after 3 hours it was skin-scent level. After almost a year without using it, the performance improved significantly: 6 sprays and about 8 hours of longevity, with a 2-hour sillage featuring intense bursts. Great for evening wear in autumn and winter, very masculine, and should be worn elegantly. Spicy, spicy, and well-woody, for men over 25. I can’t speak to recent batches, but the 2021 one works great for me. This is my BMB opinion. Thanks and happy new year to everyone.
The best of the best. If you don’t like it, give it another chance; I thought it was too formal at first, but gave it a week and it was brutal. Believe me from the heart, women don’t know why they love this—it’s incredible and magical, and I’m not lying, I gain nothing. This is for cold/winter, while Creed Millésime Imperial is for summer; they are compliment bombs. Nice girls told me it’s classy and smells rich. I’m marrying two perfumes, and these are them.
I have batches from 2016 and 2014, and they project well; I don’t care if it lasts 6 or 8 hours if the scent is excellent and intense—quality always comes first. This is a delight, masculinity, and the presence of a man. Abstain if you’re under 25-30; you need to know how to wear this with personality. Grande Morillas. It stands alongside Black Orient as masterpieces, but be careful: only the early batches, not what’s sold today.
A true perfumery crack, I take off my hat. An elegant fragrance with character and an alpha male vibe for those seeking spicy, tobacco, and woody scents. WARNING KIDS: THIS PERFUME IS FOR CONQUERING MEN, NOT FOR BOYS WHO PEES WHEN THEY SEE A GIRL. PLEASE DO NOT USE THIS ‘DAD’ FRAGRANCE. BE WARNED!
I’d give it another chance because experts call it the holy grail… but the in-store test was average. It doesn’t smell cheap or boring, but it doesn’t make me crazy enough to pay for it. Now I see it as just another perfume; I prefer Halloween Man X. I ordered another sample, and it’s better designed—the weird notes don’t stand out. I’d use it, but I wouldn’t buy it for $90 or $110. I tried it four times and it improved. I wouldn’t wear it without dressing well, but it’s not a strict requirement. I prefer CK One Shock, although only if it’s $26 for 200 ml.
It’s very intense.
Pleasant for enclosed spaces or small offices, and especially great for drivers.
It smells like freshly brewed leaf tea. I’ve had it for a short time, and people at the office have already made many jokes about it.
This Bvlgari Eau de Parfum is totally oriental, floral, spicy, and very enveloping. From the start, it stands out for its intensity and warmth, making it ideal for night. The rum and tobacco in the opening give a dark touch, while the iris and leather add sophistication. The tonka bean in the base reinforces that elegant warmth. Although I use it sparingly because I prefer something more relaxed, when I want something powerful and refined, this is my first choice. It’s perfect for those seeking presence. My rating: 7.7/10.
I’m not convinced by it. It feels very old-fashioned. The quality is amazing, but the longevity is a disaster. It’s a rough, masculine scent—the typical serious boss in a suit. The bad part is that it disappears after five hours; it fades way too fast.
It’s true it doesn’t last, but its seductive masculine aroma is magnificent. It starts with spices, settles into tobacco, rum, and leather, and finishes with vanilla, iris, and neroli. It’s spectacular; it will only get better with time, but right now it already attracts compliments. It’s the gentleman of Bvlgari, for men over 18 with good posture. In the end, a perfume is just an accessory.
It smells like walking into a dive bar filled with cigar smoke while people play poker with rum. The vibe isn’t pleasant, so the scent isn’t either. It fails at the basics: smelling good. I wouldn’t use it. Someone said it doesn’t smell cheap, and they’re right, but that doesn’t make it good.
Top fragrance, I recommend it 100%. Smells like spices with a sweet tonka bean touch. The only downside is the projection, but if you don’t want to overwhelm the room, it’s perfect.
I detect a pepper note that isn’t listed; I’m not sure if it’s my imagination or if it’s actually there.
A desirable thing, spectacular. A huge perfume for an alpha male, silver-backed, not suitable for young crystal boys. It melts women, intoxicates the betas. It smells like Havana, rum, poker table, money, and power. To elegance, night, and style, like James Bond. Definitely for over 35.
I don’t know how to talk about Bvlgari Man in Black without being subjective. It was my signature fragrance in two different eras; it gives me an inexplicable confidence boost. Several have tried to challenge it, but none took the top spot in my collection. It’s a dark, dense, and authoritative fragrance. Every note is a character, an emotion. It’s not a blind buy, but it’s the best I’ve tried in a long time. I’ll buy my third bottle someday.
Today the bottle I bought two years ago finally ran out. My feeling is that it was totally insignificant; I never understood the hype. I bought it blindly based on reviews, but the disappointment was there from the start. The only good thing is that at some point the scent is acceptable, but it inspires nothing else. Longevity and projection are poor. The atomizer is the worst I’ve ever had, and I clarify that I’m 55 and have been collecting perfumes since I was 20. I will never buy it again. The best word to describe it: ‘Insignificant’.
Excellent perfume with good longevity on clothes (5-8 hours), without too much projection. Very masculine and highly recommended.
Sorry about the language, but what a fucking amazing perfume. Maybe the one I’ve wanted most in my life. I love the bottle, the name, and the brand; even the bad reputation regarding longevity didn’t scare me off. Usually, trying to pack so much into a scent is a recipe for suffering, but this Man in Black is better than I imagined. It opens with sweet, mysterious spices. The rum is subtle at first, then delicate. The heart is the benzoin, that resinous sweetness that, combined with the neroli, becomes narcotic. The iris adds elegance; I loved it as much as the one in Versace The Dreamer. All wrapped in an unprecedented masculine leather. It’s a work of genius, vindicating Morillas. It dries down perhaps too sweet, and the tonka bean squeaks, probably due to reformulations. I don’t detect the tobacco. They say it’s for older gentlemen; they’re right, it sounds like people you’d want to know. The big men I know smell like simpler things. Objectifying it as the great conqueror is unnecessarily mythologizing it. No need to invent titles like ‘pregnancy inducer’; take it as it is: the best perfume in the history of this country, no nonsense. Seriously, in the first hour, it’s the best for fresh air; you smell all the notes at once, and it projects well. After six hours, it doesn’t last even on clothes, never seen before. Even I, an anti-fragrance person, can’t defend its performance. I dropped the rating from a 15 to a miserable 10. It’s hard to justify for what it is today, but money was invented for this, and sales will make it affordable again.
Too many names, nothing to highlight. This is the first time I’ve said: a bland fragrance.
A Bvlgari legend that’s no longer the same because it lost its performance. Try the Parfum version instead.
This scent screams ‘alpha male’. It’s a woody leather blend with tobacco and vanilla. A glorious, addictive combination.
It smells good, but the performance isn’t the best. In Peru, a 100 ml costs 429 soles (around $120). Better look for the Parfum version, or if not, the Natura Homen Tato, which is easier to enjoy and costs six times less.
After trying hundreds of scents, this Man in Black EdP is the king of night for when it gets chilly. It smells better than many niche fragrances. It starts spicy like Spice Bomb, but quickly shifts to rum, plush leather, tobacco, and vanilla with a hint of benzoin and soft wood. It’s a work of art that surprises you with flashes of spice. Ideal for men over 30. The trail and projection are good at first, then it settles into your personal bubble until about 4 hours, which is its biggest flaw. They say it used to last twice as long. It’s black and white: amazing scent, terrible longevity. If you don’t mind it fading fast, it’s a must-have. Without the longevity, it would be a 10, so I’m giving it a 7.
It’s very similar to Spice Bomb by V&R, but it’s more elegant and refined for special nighttime events where you want to impose presence in a black suit or formal dress. It has notes of rum, tobacco, and leather, but refined, not like Tom Ford’s Leather. The base is floral, creamy, and woody. It’s total elegance and delight. The downside is its performance: short longevity and projection.
A masculine fragrance with clear evolution: starts spicy, warm, and with rum; then soft leather with iris and a sweet touch. It’s addictive and elegant. The downside is that longevity and projection are poor, it quickly fades to a personal bubble. Maybe an elegant perfume should be intimate; it has earned its reputation, but the atomizer could be improved.
What I smell most is iris, and the duration is scarce. There is something spicy, but it doesn’t linger.
It’s one of my favorites: masculine, rich, sexy, dark, and spicy, everyone likes it, and it’s addictive. Women love it. The flaw is that you aren’t noticed unless you spray 20 sprays. Ideal for dates or intimate moments. You must try it, it’s too rich. Its only low point is that the bottle isn’t transparent, so you can’t see how much is left or the liquid level.
Smells super masculine and rich, but projection and longevity are non-existent. I don’t recommend it: I can’t even smell it on myself after 30 minutes. Total disappointment regarding performance.
It smells incredibly rich, my sexy, dark, elegant, and masculine scent. I don’t understand the complainers about longevity and projection: my boyfriend gets more than 10 hours out of it and projects at least a meter away, nothing more than the first two hours, but noticeable at two meters. It’s a 10/10, but the dispenser over 100 euros is ridiculous: cheap plastic, poorly placed, soft, terrible quality, zero detail. This cheap dispenser detracts from the perfume’s value.
Another gem from master Morillas; but the longevity on skin is disappointing (I already own two bottles). After years of enjoying it for the short duration, someone told me if the Parfum version is better in this regard, please let me know.
Man in Black is a tough guy scent, smells beastly (though longevity and projection are just okay), I wouldn’t pay the price again, but it is unique, no doubt about it.
It’s a very peculiar and richly aromatic fragrance, but unfortunately, like almost everyone else notes, it lacks standout projection and longevity. What stands out most is the leather and spicy notes; I detect a soft tobacco, barely perceptible, nothing like the potent tobacco in Dark Rebel or Hawaii Viper. However, the dry down with amber and woods is delightful. I own two bottles because I know it’s discontinued and haven’t found anything similar to Man in Black. Longevity hovers around 7 hours, depending on application: I usually spray 6 to 8 times to keep it present.
If you want to project authority, mystery, and elegance, Bvlgari Man in Black is a top-tier designer fragrance. That rum and leather note is unbeatable. Ideal for night out, formal events, or dates where you want to stand out with a mature, dark presence. Perfect for autumn/winter, it’s dense, warm, and sophisticated. Upon application, it smells boozy and spicy from the rum and cinnamon, with a soft, slightly sweet tobacco. I don’t clearly detect the iris or neroli, but I understand they’re there to add creaminess and soften the leather, which on my skin is elegant and not aggressive. As it dries down, it becomes sweet and resinous thanks to the tonka bean and benzoin, leaving a very masculine and enveloping scent. It lasts about 7 hours on my skin, which leaves me quite satisfied. If I spray it on clothes, the trail lasts around 10 hours, so I have no complaints about performance. It shines when you want to convey distinction and confidence on cold days. When I wear it, I feel comfortable, elegant, and quietly confident without needing to draw attention. Rating: 9/10.