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Splendida Jasmin Noir

Marca
Bvlgari
Sophie Labbé
Perfumista
Sophie Labbé
4.03 de 5
938 votos

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Descripción

Splendida Jasmin Noir by Bvlgari is a floral fragrance for women. Launched in 2017, the nose behind this composition is Sophie Labbé. The top notes reveal gardenia and green accents; the heart unfolds jasmine and sandalwood; while the base notes settle on tonka bean, cashmere, and patchouli.

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Cuándo llevarla (votos)

  • Invierno 34%
  • Primavera 19%
  • Verano 10%
  • Otoño 37%
  • Día 42%
  • Noche 58%

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Comunidad

938 votos

  • Positivo 79%
  • Negativo 12%
  • Neutral 8.8%

Pirámide olfativa

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Salida 2 notas
Corazón 2 notas
Fondo 3 notas

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Características

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Longevidad

Escasa

Débil

Moderada

Duradera

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Estela

Suave

Moderada

Pesada

Enorme

Género

Femenino

Unisex femenino

Unisex

Unisex masculino

Masculino

Precio

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Reseñas

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9 reseñas

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  • Natalylopez

    Very feminine and elegant, with a nocturnal air. It’s an intense floral where jasmine blends with magnolia, creating a creamy, sweet texture with an amber base.

  • What a beautiful perfume! A romantic and creamy jasmine accompanied by sandalwood and tonka bean, which give it a deep and woody touch. I had the Mon Jasmin Noir and I loved that nougat note more; it was very rich; still, this perfume is very handsome, more floral and above all very elegant, really feeling refined. 100% femininity. It lingers on the skin with moderate sillage; for me, it’s excellent because it’s not overwhelming. The bottle is also beautiful, iconic for the brand, and in transparent black glass.

  • What a lovely perfume! A romantic and creamy jasmine with sandalwood and tonka bean that give it depth and a woody touch. I had the Mon Jasmin Noir and I loved its nougat note more; it was very rich; still, this smells wonderful, more floral and very elegant, really refined. 100% femininity. It lingers on the skin with moderate sillage; excellent because it’s not overwhelming. The bottle is also beautiful, iconic for the brand, and in transparent black glass.

  • What beauty! I’ve had it for a while, I left it stored during a moment of melancholy until the moment came to appreciate it with a different spirit. Now, what a delight. I wish it would last forever, projecting its vapors. I perceive white flowers, not a bouquet but a selection: silky jasmine, something citrusy between gardenia and perhaps a touch of orange blossom. They are airy, present, with body but ethereal like a veil in the wind, balanced with woods and a tiny sweet touch. In the first hour, the green vein stands out, giving freshness without taking away the darkness or the serious, velvet nature. It works during the day but marks a mood, a quiet tune. It’s not aggressive; it’s seductive and attractive in a quiet way, like saying ‘I am here and this is me.’ I feel calm yet mysterious, something ‘narcotic,’ like when patchouli is done well. It’s not dry or sparkling, but it’s unmistakably there from the start, adding depth, rounding out the composition, and giving that dark and balsamic spirit. I love Bulgari; several are my favorites, and this Splendida line just keeps enchanting me (except ‘Rose Rose,’ which is well-made but doesn’t move me). I can’t wait to get the last one, Patchouli Temptation.

  • Aahh, what beauty this perfume is!! I received it a long time ago, at a time when I felt a bit melancholic, and I left it until I could appreciate it with a different spirit. And now the moment has arrived. What a delight, please! I wish it would last forever, projecting its vapors everywhere. I smell white flowers, not a bouquet, but a selected combination: a silky jasmine with something more citrusy between gardenia and maybe a touch of orange blossom? They are airy, present, with body but ethereal like a veil moved by the wind, balanced with woods and something that gives it a tiny sweet touch to the wood. In the first hour, the green vein is well distinguished among the flowers, giving it a special freshness without taking away its darkness or nocturnality, without taking away its serious, velvet, and elegant nature. It works for daytime use but marks a mood, putting you in a certain tune. It’s not aggressive at all; it’s seductive and attractive in a quiet, serious, and ‘still’ way, like saying ‘I am here and this is what I am’ and nothing more. I feel it as calming yet mysterious… well, that’s close to the definition of something ‘narcotic,’ right? Like when they work well with patchouli. It doesn’t show its drier, sparkling, and citrusy side; it’s not a distinguishable note per se, but it’s unmistakably there from start to finish, adding so much depth to the scent, rounding out the composition, and giving that dark and somewhat balsamic spirit… What could it be? I like Bulgari; several of my favorite perfumes are by Bulgari, and this Splendida line just keeps winning me over (saving ‘Rose Rose,’ which seems well-made but doesn’t move me much…). I can’t wait to get the last one, Patchouli Temptation.

  • Every skin has its chemistry; the final note is unique. To me, it smells like ‘Gardenia noir’: a garden of gardenias and jasmines under the cold dew. You can tell the greenness, the woody notes, and the fleshy petals in various stages of maturity. Gardenia is sweet, a scent you love or hate without thinking, linked to nostalgia or purity depending on who smells it. Ideal for cold weather or rain. Although Bulgari scents usually have short longevity, here it lasted about 5 hours. It’s almost narcotic, but perfumes are an extension of who wears them. It’s not for me; I’m casual, relaxed, solemn elegance isn’t my style. This scent is opulent and elegant, although elegance isn’t bought nor does it require a designer; it’s something you have. A spectacle of white flowers that would make someone stop to inhale deeply if they passed by.

  • Watch out, every skin has its own chemistry with scents; the last note is what adds to the formula, and everyone has a unique olfactory memory. Under my perception, it should be called ‘Gardenia noir’; it evokes a garden of gardenias and jasmines bathed in morning dew on a cold day. You can tell the greenness, the woody notes, and the fleshy petals in various stages, some almost withered. Gardenias smell sweet and aren’t for everyone; you either love or hate them without thinking, because for many, white flowers like gardenias, jasmines, neroli, or lilies remind them of a funeral or cemetery, so I suppose many have nostalgia or sadness linked to them. But others associate white flowers with purity, cleanliness, elegance, and even warmth. I wear ‘Jasmin noir’ in cold or rainy weather, but taste is written in the stars. I’ve read that many complain about the longevity of Bulgari perfumes; in my case, the longevity and sillage were lasting, about 5 hours. A scent that ultimately I like, it’s almost narcotic, BUT scents have their own personality and are an extension of the person wearing them, so it wasn’t something for me. My personality is casual, nothing solemn, sometimes relaxed, impulsive, and reckless; in short, solemn elegance isn’t my style. This scent is opulent and elegant, and I clarify: elegance doesn’t mean wearing designer clothes; there are very elegant women in jeans and a basic blouse. Elegance is something you have or don’t have, something impossible to buy. In conclusion, a spectacle of elegant white flowers that would make someone stop to inhale deeply if they passed by with this wonder.

  • Elegant, an ambrosia with character and depth. A dark floral… so handsome! To me, it has an oriental touch and reminds me of Cartier’s ‘Baiser du Dragon.’ Slightly bitter, though they mention green notes, I detect almonds. Perfectly balanced, without excessive sweetness, it manages to be dignified and opulent without falling into the 80s or looking outdated. The flowers are enveloping, cool, narcotic, hard, wintry, and nostalgic. Not for every day, but it has its moments. I don’t understand why people don’t talk about it more… Are they going to scare them off and discontinue it? That would be a shame 😞 I won’t say more, I agree with the previous reviews; they are perfect. It’s curious, I smell it exactly the same as you, even that sense of sadness. Try it, it’s worth it.

  • Elegant, an ambrosia with character, deep. A dark floral… so beautiful! To me, it leans oriental and reminds me of Cartier’s ‘Baiser du Dragon.’ Slightly bitter, though they mention green notes, I detect almonds. It is perfectly balanced, restrained in sweetness, managing to be dignified and opulent without falling into the 80s or looking outdated. The flowers are enveloping, cool, narcotic, hard, wintry, and nostalgic. Not for every day, but it has its moments. I don’t understand why people don’t talk about it more… Are they discontinuing it? That would be a shame 😞 I won’t add more, I subscribe to the words of the previous reviews which are simply perfect. It’s curious, I perceive everything exactly the same, even the sense of sadness. Try it, it’s worth it.