Due to the lack of comments on this fragrance, I dare to be the first.
It is a flanker of the regular Blv pour Homme.
I had the opportunity to test the Blv pour Homme in Italy, so I can compare the two fragrances.
Both versions have already been discontinued, but the regular Blv pour Homme is available in almost every perfumery in Italy, which surprised me a bit. I haven't seen the Notte; as is often the case with flankers or offshoots of classics that tend to disappear quickly, the Notte has become hard to find.
Now to the fragrances themselves:
The regular Blv pour Homme is a clean man, fresh-spicy, almost soapy, like freshly washed laundry or hands. It is very light, even after 5 sprays it has a weak sillage and is only perceptible close to the skin. That's why I didn't buy it, as I prefer the Notte.
The Blv Notte pour Homme has almost the same fragrance notes but is distinctly different due to the dark chocolate. The spices and ginger are present as heart notes throughout the entire duration. The chocolatey sweetness makes the fragrance, in combination with the ginger and spices, somewhat unique. That's what defines the scent. I know of no comparable fragrance. The cleanliness in the scent is also undeniable here; a fresh laundry breeze note is always perceptible in the background. Woods are also present according to the pyramid, but the chocolate doesn't allow them to come to the forefront; I don't perceive them either.
The sillage is subtle, yet it releases the fragrance notes clearly in bursts, and more strongly than the Blv pour Homme.
For 3-4 hours in the evening for going out, it is a very delicious, almost seductive fragrance for the (not only Italian) well-groomed gentleman who likes subtly sweet scents but also values cleanliness.
Wearing it all day, for example at work, can become too much at some point.
In summary, a very good, fresh-sweet-chocolatey-spicy fragrance that you don't smell on every corner and which already has rarity value.