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Drakkar Bleu

3.89 de 5
217 votos

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Descripción

Drakkar Bleu by Guy Laroche is an aromatic fougère fragrance for men. This new creation was launched in 2025. The top notes are green mint, apple, and bergamot; the heart notes are sage, lavender, and violet leaves; the base notes are patchouli, fir, and moss.

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  • Primavera 36%
  • Verano 35%
  • Otoño 21%
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  • Positivo 73%
  • Negativo 14%
  • Neutral 12%

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  • I like Drakkar Blue, but it wasn’t exactly what I expected. Personally, I don’t perceive it as fresh, at least not in extreme heat. We’re at 30°C now and it feels a bit heavy, which surprised me. As for longevity, being an Eau de Parfum, I expected it to outperform Drakkar Noir, but it seemed similar in longevity. Still, the longevity is acceptable. I think it can work in summer, but on moderately warm days, not on scorching hot days like today.

  • It’s okay, it’s far from the quality of other Drakkar perfumes but it does quite well for what it’s worth. It’s a good daily fragrance for summer without too much sillage.

  • It’s decent; it’s far from the quality of other Drakkar fragrances but does a pretty good job for its price. A good daily fragrance for summer, without too much sillage.

  • I like Drakkar Blue, but it wasn’t exactly what I expected. Personally, I don’t perceive it as a fresh fragrance, at least not in extreme heat. We’re at 30 degrees right now and it feels a bit heavy to me, which surprised me. As for longevity, being an Eau de Parfum, I expected it to outperform Drakkar Noir, but it seemed quite similar in terms of longevity. Still, the longevity is acceptable. I think it can work in summer, but on moderately warm days, not on very hot days like today.

  • I was hoping for a flanker of Noir, like the Intense, but this has not even 0% of the line’s DNA. I can’t stop thinking about the Y or the Yeah, that’s the style: it comes out mentholated and fruity and then it’s a clone of YSL’s Y. If you don’t have or can’t get the Arabic versions, it’s a good option for the price. The longevity is low for now, but I’ve worn it for a couple of days and it needs to oxygenate. It’s not what I expected; I already have the Yeah, the Yeah EDP, and a decant of Fackar Black, so I’ll have to swap it because it’s not a scent I like (Y and its flankers), and with so many similar ones, I’ll never finish them.

  • Well, honestly, it smells good, but it’s nothing extraordinary. When I first sprayed it, it reminded me a lot of Hawass Ice, almost identical. For the 500 pesos I paid for it in Mexico, I couldn’t get more than 6 hours out of it, although it’s true that after two hours I don’t smell anything, probably due to olfactory fatigue, but another application fixes that. It’s good, yes, but nothing out of this world; it passes as an imitation of any other perfume. For the price, I have no complaints.

  • Well, honestly, it’s a good perfume, nothing extraordinary, even reminds me of Hawass Ice right out of the bottle; it’s extremely similar. For the price I got it in Mexico (500 pesos), I won’t demand more than 6 hours of longevity, but it’s true that I don’t smell it after about 2 hours; probably it’s olfactory fatigue and it’s quite weak, nothing an extra application can’t solve. It’s good, yes, but it’s nothing out of this world; it even passes as an imitation of any other perfume. I’m not complaining about the price.

  • Andrés Maetxa

    Be careful with this perfume; I’ve had it for months and was surprised by its evolution. It’s like they put a layer of Granny Smith apple extract and a few drops of mint on Drakkar Noir. At first, it didn’t last long, but over time it gains character. It’s a fresh, green, and clean scent with a spark; initially, I was disappointed because it smelled like Invictus, but later I discovered its ‘alpha’ vibe for its category. It does have that fruity and common side, but with maturity; it reminds me of Johnson & Johnson’s apple shampoo but for adults. At first, you don’t feel the Drakkar, it seems like a 180-degree turn, but there are reminiscences of the classic. In winter, with heating at 25 degrees in the gym, it goes wild; the lavender, patchouli, and green apple blend perfectly to create something fresh yet authoritative. It’s incredible how green apple has taken over the market—anything with it feels youthful and generic, but this has flashbacks to a fougère from the 2000s, like you’re in a barbershop from back then. Above 25 degrees, it could get heavy. It seems playful but is serious: for a neat and temperamental man. I wouldn’t recommend it to anyone under 26. It’s not special, but it’s perfect for work: clean, bright, soapy, and classic with a touch of vanguard. I’ve already used a quarter of a 100 ml bottle. Summary: Green apple > mint > classic Gillette shaving foam. One of the best generic scents I’ve tried; at first it seems like ‘more of the same’ but it has a hook. It seems to tire and fade quickly, but it performs well for 4 to 5 hours. Good buy. Scent: 8.5, Projection: 6.1, Longevity: 5.3. Final Rating: 6/10. ***66.3% perfection***

  • Andrés Maetxa

    watch out for this one; I’ve been wearing it for two months and its evolution caught me off guard. Imagine Drakkar Noir with a layer of Granny Smith apple and a few drops of Listerine mint. At first, it didn’t last even right after application, but now it has more character. It smells fresh, green, and clean with a spark; initially, I was disappointed because it smelled like pure Invictus, but over time I discovered a more “alpha” vibe for its category. Yes, it has that fruity and common side, but with maturity. It resembles Fierce by A&F, but its closest match is Johnson & Johnson’s apple shampoo, just for adults. At first, I didn’t feel the classic’s signature; it seemed like a 180-degree turn, but there are reminiscences! Now, in the middle of winter, working out at night with 25 degrees, it goes wild. The lavender, patchouli, and green apple blend perfectly: fresh but authoritative. It’s incredible how green apple has conquered the market; almost everything smells this way, youthful but generic, today’s common aroma with flashbacks to a 2004 fougere, straight from the barbershop. But above 25 degrees, it would get heavy. As I described, it seems playful but no, it’s serious: for a neat and temperamental man. I wouldn’t recommend it to anyone under 26. It’s neither special nor different, but perfect for work: clean, bright, soapy, classic, and modern. I’ve already enjoyed a quarter of the 100 ml bottle. Summary: Green apple > peppermint > classic Gillette shaving foam. One of the best generics I’ve gotten; at first it seems like “more of the same” but it has its differentiating factor. It seems to tire and fade, but it delivers its 4-5 hours well. Good buy. Scent: 8.5, Projection: 6.1, Longevity: 5.3. Final Rating: 6/10. ***66.3% perfection***

  • It smells clean, fresh, and classic, like a body wash. The apple note isn’t very prominent, but it adds freshness along with the mint. It’s simple and easy to wear. It doesn’t resemble either YSL or Drakkar Noir.

  • I’m not usually a fan of ‘blue’ perfumes, but since Drakkar Noir is a classic of mine, I couldn’t resist trying this Bleu. It opens sweet and modern, though that typical YSL green apple note always stands out above the rest. As it dries down, it improves, staying herbal and fresh with a pleasant fir note. It delivers for the price, although it doesn’t bring anything new; the brand played it safe, which is respectable but might feel underwhelming to purists. P.S.: Very similar to Ted Lapidus Cool Night.

  • I grabbed this blindly walking out of the store because I’m a huge fan of Drakkar Intense and wanted something blue and similar. At first, I was disappointed, but with use, I finally understood its essence and now I absolutely love it. It has gained intensity and is perfect for the office; it’s fresh, aromatic, and very original—you don’t smell like everyone else. I’ll definitely be buying it again when I run out.