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Gucci Bloom Nettare Di Fiori
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Gucci Bloom Nettare Di Fiori by Gucci is a floral fragrance for women. Launched in 2018, the nose behind this composition is Alberto Morillas. The top notes are ginger and rose; the heart notes are jasmine, neroli, honeysuckle, and Rangoon creeper; and the base notes are musk, osmanthus, and patchouli.
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Good vibes, but it smells too much like Narciso For Her and its clones. What really grabs me is that patchouli-infused, musky rose, sharing the osmanthus too. The neroli is there with a good indolic and buttery balance, though for me it always stays a bit in the background. Decent performance, but it’s just not for me.
It has me head over heels; it’s floral through and through. Since launch, I’ve thought it was a perfect combination. On my skin, the honeysuckle and jasmine are incredibly noticeable. Powerful trail and long-lasting. A Gucci that doesn’t try to be as flashy as the others, but instead, through its packaging, denotes a hyper-feminine and romantic fragrance. Thumbs up.
I’m in love with this perfume, a floral fragrance through and through. Since I tried it at launch, I thought it was a perfect combination. On my skin, I notice the honeysuckle and jasmine very clearly. Powerful sillage and long-lasting. A Gucci that doesn’t try to be as ostentatious as its siblings, but rather denotes, from its packaging, a hyper-feminine and romantic fragrance. Thumbs up for it.
I don’t smell the rose, patchouli, or osmanthus… Maybe a tiny hint of ginger, and in the mid-stage, something of jasmine appears (which in my opinion improves the scent a lot), but this perfume is basically neroli, neroli, and more neroli. Is it a good fragrance? I think so. Do I like it? Not a bit. It has great longevity and a strong presence, but this scent is too heavy for my taste. You have to like florals, and above all, you must be passionate about neroli, which is not my case (forgive me, Amarige). As soon as I smelled it, it reminded me of L’Interdit in style, but Nettare di Fiori seems better, less heavy, and more floral than that one.
I can’t detect any trace of rose, patchouli, or osmanthus; maybe a hint of ginger and jasmine in the heart, which gives a bit of relief, but ultimately it’s pure neroli, neroli, and more neroli. Is it good? Yes, it has great longevity and presence, but the scent is too heavy for me. It will only suit you if you’re a floral lover and obsessed with neroli, which I’m not (please forgive me, Amarige). It reminded me of L’Interdit instantly, though Nettare de Fiori seems better: less heavy, more floral, and less invasive.
Floral, feminine, and delicate. The best part is its dry down, where it becomes creamy and elegant. And it lasts a long time on the skin, days on clothes! It reminds me a bit of Hermes Twilly. Very rich for wearing in fresh spring and, why not, summer evenings and nights.
Very similar to the original; in reality, between the Bloom, Acqua, and Nettare, the variations are very small. It’s very soft and delicate, rich and intoxicating. A delicious fragrance like all from the house. Very rich.
Very similar to the original; in reality, between the Gucci Bloom, Acqua, and Nettare, the variations are very small. It’s very soft and delicate, rich and intoxicating. A delicious fragrance like all from the house. Very rich.
Spicy opening and fresher than Gucci Bloom thanks to the ginger, though I can’t really detect the rose; the white flower bouquet is exquisite with neroli, osmanthus, musk, and patchouli, making it creamy. It’s not as overwhelming as Bloom, but for me, it’s not for summer heat—better for afternoons and evenings. The downside is the longevity; on me, it lasts only 3 to 4 hours. Luckily, I got it on sale, but I haven’t tested it cold yet… Would I buy it again? I’m torn. I love its scent and projection, but the longevity is terrible. Edit: Definitely not. I picked up the Kim Kardashian EDP from 2009 and was surprised by the similarity, plus it has high-to-moderate projection and lasts 5 to 6 hours even in the heat. Can anyone explain this? There are just inexplicable things in the perfume market.
This EDP has a slightly spicy and fresher opening than the GUCCI BLOOM thanks to the ginger. I don’t smell the rose, but I definitely feel the white flowers united in an exquisite bouquet, with neroli, osmanthus, musk, and patchouli dominating, making it creamy. For me, it’s not as overwhelming as the BLOOM, but I still don’t consider it for very hot summer days; it’s better for afternoons and evenings. The downside is its longevity: on me, it lasts only 3 hours, and at most 4. Luckily, I bought it on sale; I haven’t tried it on very cold days yet 🤔… Would I buy it again? I’m unsure since I love its scent and projection, but its longevity on me is terrible. Edit: I’m back to say that I DEFINITELY WON’T BUY IT AGAIN; I acquired the Kim Kardashian 2009 EDP and was definitely surprised by its similarity, as well as its projection (high to moderate) and longevity (5 to 6 hours in full heat), which is perfect. Can anyone explain this to me? Anyway, inexplicable things in this perfume market.
I will always love the Gucci house, one of my favorites, along with this perfume and almost all the Bloom fragrances. It’s a delicate perfume like few others, a burst of white flowers that makes me love it 100%, entirely feminine and far from classic florals where you only smell roses. I WOULD BUY THIS PERFUME A THOUSAND TIMES OVER.
True to its notes, except I didn’t detect the ginger. I’d describe it as a creamy, purely floral, and linear scent—you get exactly what you see. Neroli, jasmine, gardenia, musk, and patchouli, with Camelia and Osmanthus assumed to be the twists giving it personality against similar scents like Organza or Amarige. It’s a mature fragrance that radiates beyond the arm; it doesn’t vibrate for summer, I think it’s for mild to cold weather, autumn-winter, or nighttime in warm places. Longevity is moderate, lasting 3 to 5 hours. Don’t overapply, as it can become cloying or cause headaches for sensitive people, and it requires reapplication during the day. Overall, the bottle is pretty and the name says it all—it delivers on its promise, though given the price, it should offer better longevity, so in terms of value, it falls short since it’s not a cheap perfume. I still need to try the other Bloom fragrances from this range, but at home I have a relative, Gucci Fiora, which I recommend; I believe it’s a superior gem in terms of longevity and scent compared to this one.
My favorite perfume. I’ve read people comparing it to Narciso, but not even close—in fact, I hate that other one. Gucci Bloom Nettare di Fiori is a masterpiece by Alberto Morillas, a true powerhouse. Elegant, sophisticated, and nothing like the rest, much more intense. It’s a PERFUME in all caps. I started wearing it to have something unique that defines me, breaking away from more childish scents. Gucci is mature and bold; it makes an impression. The sillage is brutal. It has nuances, coming out spicy with ginger and drying down to the neroli, which for me is a plus along with the musk. I wear it in fall and winter, but if it’s cool, I use it in summer too. It’s chic, clean, and sensual all at once. Perfect.
My favorite perfume. I’ve read comparisons to Narciso Rodriguez Pour Her, but there’s nothing alike; in fact, I hate that perfume. Gucci Bloom Nettare di Fiori is a true masterpiece by Alberto Morillas, a full-on powerhouse. It’s elegant and sophisticated, impossible to ignore. Much more intense than Bloom and incomparable to the rest; it’s a PERFUME in all caps. I started using it looking for a signature scent that identified me, wanting to break away from the more ‘childish’ fragrances I had used before. Gucci is mature and bold; it makes a statement. The longevity is impressive. It’s a nuanced fragrance with a spicy opening from the ginger that fades in the dry down to reveal neroli, a note that is a plus for me along with the musk. I mostly wear it in autumn and winter, but if a fresh day comes up, I’ll wear it in summer too. It’s chic, clean, and sensual all at once. I think it’s a perfect perfume.
I didn’t like it a bit. It’s too potent and doesn’t smell clean to me; instead, it smells like an older woman with heavy makeup on. Plus, it’s very much a winter scent. Fortunately, I was able to exchange it for others that are more appropriate for me.
I hated it. It smells very potent, nothing clean, but like an older woman with heavy makeup, and it’s very much a winter scent. Luckily, I was able to exchange it for others more suitable for me.
I fell in love at first sight after trying a sample: a delicious fragrance with incredible sillage and longevity. Fresh, cheerful white florals and neroli dominate, paired with a creamy, intoxicatingly sweet jasmine, the feminine and syrupy musk of Gardenia, and a clean, addictive musk base. Fortunately, I detect a sparkling touch of ginger, while patchouli highlights the entire composition—a masterpiece by Alberto Morillas. I own Kim Kardashian’s Kim perfume, and while they both share white floral notes, they take very different paths; I keep both. Definitely, based on what I’ve read, I don’t recommend buying it blind: for me, it’s cheerful, feminine, and sparkling, perfect for younger people, whereas for others it feels mature. It really comes down to personal taste and how it evolves on our skin.
Gucci has a habit of releasing opulent florals every decade: Rush, Flora, and now Bloom. I love Rush, Flora is okay but doesn’t grab me. I liked Bloom, especially this Nettare di Fiori version which is more interesting. The narcissus is executed very well and accompanied by more white flowers with a tiny touch of ginger that enriches without destroying. I’m tired of peppers and gingers that intoxicate the structure and obscure the balance. This version is well-made; it’s a sweet white floral bouquet without being cloying, with narcissus, ginger, and soft patchouli. The rose is hidden and doesn’t demand attention, unlike in Ambrosia where they fight for the spotlight. If you like substantial, musky white florals, you’ll love it.
It’s a rich floral, but not rich enough to justify the price. Like everything from Gucci, it lasts a mere breath on skin. They have great scents, but I always have issues with their performance.
I bought it because a friend couldn’t handle it. I tried it with great anticipation; I like the Bloom and Acqua, even thought it was Ambrosia and liked it. But it killed me… this type of composition makes my head hurt. It’s very good, but my pituitary gland just can’t handle it. Smells like earthy, sweet jasmine with a dark touch, similar to other perfumes from the house. I expected more osmanthus, but it comes out very late. After 4 hours, the darkness mellows and leaves a lovely scent, between pill-like and earthy flowers. It’s excellent for those who like this style. I’ll try to get used to it since it was just one test, but with a big bottle, someone else might enjoy it more. I lean more toward Ambrosia.
I grabbed it on sale hoping for the fresh neroli of Bloom and Ambrosia, but what a disappointment: nothing like that. The neroli, my favorite note, is nowhere to be found, just like the white flowers; it just smells bitter, a mix of osmanthus and earthy patchouli that could be unisex. I’m not sure if the Camila of Rangoon is there—I gave it a chance but can’t find the floral aspect of the line. If you like green, bitter, and earthy scents, it might be an option.
I bought it blindly on sale looking for the fresh narcissus of the original Bloom and Ambrosia, but it was a letdown. No narcissus or white flowers here, just a bitter aroma of osmanthus and earthy patchouli; could be unisex. I’m not sure if the Camila de Rangoon note is here. I can’t find the floral vibe of the line. For those who love green, bitter, and earthy scents, this could be an alternative.
I was offered it in a swap and went to try it at El Corte Inglés. Since I don’t know the original, I can’t compare, but it felt like a lighter white floral. Opens sweet with honeysuckle and ginger, then mutates into a narcotic, warm green bomb of narcissus, like being in a greenhouse. Later, it leaves a smell of melted wax pencil that doesn’t convince me. It has a Narciso Rodríguez vibe. Projected a lot in August but faded quickly. Would hold up better in mild weather. Lasts 6 hours. It’s a classic, all-terrain feminine scent, but has nothing to do with other white florals I own. Pleasant: 7/10, Interesting: 4/10, Versatile: 9/10, Original: 2/10.
Delicious. I like it more than the original Bloom for the citrusy ginger touch. I consider it quite unisex.
I wanted to try it because I didn’t know much about white florals and thought I’d like it, but the opening made me strongly reject it due to the ginger. The first hour was a nightmare; it smelled like vomit on my wrists, and I wanted to wash it off or take it off. By the dry down, the ‘vomit’ scent faded a bit but didn’t improve much; only at the very end did a soft floral note with a watery touch emerge. I don’t want to go through that nightmare just to reach the final notes—I’m self-conscious thinking people might notice it like that at first. It lasted 4 or 5 hours on my skin before fading, but the sillage was poor; I had to bring my nose close to my wrist. What a pity; this Bloom and I just didn’t click. Leaving the opening aside, it’s wearable for daily life and the office: correct, semi-formal, not sweet. But the unpleasant opening lasts too long for me to risk it. Update after some time of use: I fell in love, I’m hooked. I no longer feel that unpleasant opening; it’s a beautiful, feminine, sexy floral in its own way, Dakota Johnson vibes. If you overapply it, it projects a lot and can smell sweet, but not cloying, just lovely. I don’t want it to run out and am thinking of buying it again. I’m head over heels.
I tried it out of curiosity, but the initial ginger gave me total rejection, almost making me feel sick on my wrists. Only at the end does the soft flower emerge with a watery touch. I don’t want to go through that torture; I’m afraid people will notice how it starts. Lasts 4-5 hours with zero sillage. Pity, it just doesn’t fit me. Though after some time I fell in love; it’s a beautiful, sexy floral like Dakota Johnson. If you apply a lot, it’s sweet but not cloying. I’ll be buying it again.
Here you can see the genius and creativity of Alberto Morillas; from my point of view, it’s the most interesting and nuanced of the Gucci Blooms. Nothing new under the sun, but it has a great structure and harmony of chords. Here we have a beautiful nectar of white flowers, especially an opulent, creamy, and dense neroli, but without being overwhelming, and a very fragrant rose that sometimes steals the spotlight, though both are a great pair. It’s not a simple fragrance; it’s a dark, sexy, and carnal floral with soft spices, a noticeable patchouli, fresh ginger, and sensual musk to die for. All those chords fused together mean that, with all its softness, it screams for attention in the best way. With Nettare Di Fiori, you’ll always feel hugged, dressed up, and sexy. It’s a winner, I guarantee it. Lasts about 8 hours with moderate to soft sillage.
Morillas at his absolute best. The most interesting Bloom, featuring a white floral structure where creamy narcissus and rose take turns stealing the show. Dark floral, sexy, with fresh spice and ginger. It turns heads and makes you feel elegant and embraced. Lasts about 8 hours with moderate projection.
Strong opening, almost washed my arm off, but then it dries down nicely. Smells like flower nectar, like sticking your nose in a narcissus. Recommend it for 45+, not for the young crowd. I’m a gourmand team, so this isn’t for me.
Smells weird at first—ginger and patchouli on full blast—but if you give it time, it blooms into something unique. Perfect for fall, not for heat. It feels mature on me, but the bottle is gorgeous and worth a try; don’t buy blindly.