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6.8 / 10 95 Ratings
A perfume by Yas Perfumes for men, released in 2006. The scent is fresh-citrusy. It is being marketed by Coty.
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Main accords

Fresh
Citrus
Green
Spicy
Woody

Fragrance Pyramid

Top Notes Top Notes
Citrus notesCitrus notes RosemaryRosemary BlackcurrantBlackcurrant KripzundolKripzundol
Heart Notes Heart Notes
DriftwoodDriftwood SpearmintSpearmint Violet leafViolet leaf
Base Notes Base Notes
MuskMusk White oakmossWhite oakmoss AmberAmber

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6.895 Ratings
Longevity
6.581 Ratings
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6.480 Ratings
Bottle
7.093 Ratings
Value for money
7.245 Ratings
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The face of the advertising campaign is actor Josh Whitehouse.

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9 in-depth fragrance descriptions
MrHonest

118 Reviews
MrHonest
MrHonest
Very helpful Review 5  
A lean, green, herbal cuisine
Superficially, the Mr. Burberry line was created in response to the current waning trend of marketing mass-appealing quasi-aquatic, quasi-spicy, quasi-fruity citrus woodies to fill the versatile needs of the common consumer. Despite the original Mr. Burberry being a decent, yet somewhat lackluster scent with a ‘gentlemanly’ twist, it seems as though the brand has been taking more interesting risks with each subsequent flanker.

With none other than Francis Kurkdjian – mr. crystalline lemonmint himself at the helm, I found myself rather taken with the spice-heavy Mr. Burberry edp and seriously considered picking up a bottle, despite its lukewarm reception by the online community. It’s a fairly simple scent to be sure, but well executed for a designer freshie, and with very decent performance. So it was no surprise that I was interested in sampling Indigo when it finally came out.

Unfortunately, nothing would prepare me for the herbal BLAST that met my nose the first time I smelled Mr. Burberry Indigo on paper. Blue? Indigo? Nah. The stuff wasn’t even green. Instead, it was so vegetal that it reminded me of grappling with my older brother in our backyard as kid and having my face rubbed into a clump of weeds. Nuthin’ but green plantstuffs RIGHT up my nose. Unbelievably brave for a designer to release something like that in 2018 and still manage a spike in sales. Needless to say, I was turned off - perhaps for good.

But then, after having my eyes burned out watching droves and droves of cheap, sweet, woody ambers flood the market, my nose just couldn’t deal with the lollipop guild anymore. I needed something to balance the influx of saccharine – something more down to earth, green, fresh or herbal; something minty, something… And then I recalled that time I smelled Indigo and wouldn’t you know it, within a week I had a bottle.

Yeah. It’s just how I remembered it. A great big herbal blast of violet leaf, rosemary and fresh spearmint in the opening with a bit of sour lemon kicking in the background. If you’re imagining a citrus opening, get that right out of your mind because it’s anything but. Instead, it’s like tearing out garden plants with your bare hands and feasting on greenery like some vegan maniac. Strangely enough, my mind is also instantly drawn to Acqua di Gio for some reason – not a surprise since they share 6-7 notes - but you’ll see this theme coming up again and again in the review.

Ten minutes in, the rosemary begins to dial it back and you can smell the sweet amber in the background playing nicely with what’s obviously a driftwood accord (ala Original Penguin’s Premium Blend or TF’s Costa Azzurra) to give Indigo a subtle, aquatic touch. But the star is still the violet leaf – similar in scent to the clary sage you’d find in Ferragamo’s Acqua Essenziale Colonia – and balanced superbly with that spearmint. Altogether, I’m also somewhat reminded of Artisan Blu/Acqua from John Varvatos, but with a far fresher and less soapy outlook on account of the mint. So yeah, not exactly the most unique fragrance out there, but still very enjoyable.

As the fragrance begins to peter out at the 3rd or 4th hour, most if not all of the mint is gone and what’s left is an ADG-esque drydown with driftwood on top of a base of iso-e and evernyl. Not the best ending to a fragrance out there, but certainly better than most modern sugary blue concoctions. There were even times when I wore Indigo and got Amouage Beach Hut vibes in the first 20 minutes! Although that fragrance is far heavier on the barbershopy amber and ivy (not to mention the longevity and projection!). Total longevity was about 5 hours, but that’s on par with what you’ll get with most modern freshies.

Overall, I think Mr. Burberry Indigo is a lovely release. Simultaneously, it somehow manages to capture bits and pieces of several herbal freshies from the 90s all the way up to today, and masterfully blend them with mint in the way that only FK can. As a result, it also doesn’t exactly have a single identity of its own. If you’re looking for something with more citrus, I’d go with ADG; more soapiness, go with JV’s Artisan Blu; more barbershop vibes, go with Essenziale Colonia or Beach Hut; more Mr. Burberry, stick with the original. Instead, what we get is a vegetal violet leaf and sweet mint quasi-AQUATIC, with all the shades that the colour aqua has to offer. Wonderful for both the spring and summer, and sporting a nostalgic touch that children of the 80s and 90s could uniquely appreciate. As for it being a blue or indigo fragrance…I think not. More like a breath of fresh, garden air in a time of saccharine-induced craziness. Not bad. Not bad at all.
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Guitar2016

232 Reviews
Guitar2016
Guitar2016
2  
It smells so good and very pleasant
It's a nice fragrance, This is a fresh,herbal,woody scent. Top notes : Blackcurrant, Rosemary, Lemon. Heart notes : Violet leaf, Driftwood,Spearmint. Base notes : Amber, White oakmoss,Musk. It opens up with like fresh citrusy then dry down is green woody.It smells like ocean breeze. The Spearmint note is dominant in this fragrance. Best of the Mr.Burberry line. This perfume reminds me of Acqua Di Gio Profondo. I really enjoy it , I love Mr.Burberry Indigo and I'm so glad that I have it in my collection. Longevity is very good. Highly Recommended.
Bravo Monsieur KURKDJIAN !
Two Thumbs Up.
Rating : 8.5 / 10
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JuanP14

38 Reviews
JuanP14
JuanP14
1  
Harsh Mint opening gets nicer
The scent is a good one. It's not super common either. The opening and initial spray gives me scope mouthwash vibes, which I don't enjoy. After a few minutes though, that tones down and the rest of the fragrance comes out to play all at the same time. The citrus shines here. Towards the dry down the oak moss, musk and wood show out more. Not powerful or overwhelming in any way. About a foot of sillage, but does leave a slight trail.

If U want something a little different but still safe, grab it. It's pretty affordable through discounters.
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MisterP

5 Reviews
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MisterP
Top Review 10  
In the Footsteps of Terre d'Hermés - My New British Fragrance Companion
It is Saturday morning in a German metropolis. The more arduous part of the week is behind me, the sun greets with an intensity unusual for this region, and the prospect of a day outdoors brings a broad smile to my face. Perhaps I will stroll through the weekly market. Maybe I will take the tram and go hiking in the countryside. If my location allowed it, I would love to set off for a walk on the beach.

This feeling of freedom after a job well done, this sensation of having a multitude of options and being able to consciously choose according to one’s taste and current mood, this luxury of free time - all of this is wonderfully captured by the new men’s fragrance from Burberry. Mr. Burberry Indigo radiates blue skies, freedom, fresh air, and the scent comes with a zesty-citrusy top note. Indigo reminds me, in its composition of citrus fruits (here lemon, there grapefruit) and Mediterranean spice (rosemary instead of pepper) and the masculine oakmoss nuance, of Terre d'Hermés, one of my absolute favorite fragrances. Nevertheless, Indigo develops a character of its own, with the fresh spike mint clearly noticeable in the heart note. Woody accords ensure its longevity.

I hadn’t really paid much attention to Burberry’s men’s fragrances until now, even though I find the iconic fashion of the British heritage brand very appealing. I find it particularly interesting that the classic trench coat is honored in Mr. Burberry Indigo: the bow that adorns the neck of the bottle, reminiscent of distinguished English gentlemen, is made of gabardine, the same patented material as the trench coat. The folding box also seems to be inspired by the relief of the trench coat.

I am very glad to have discovered Mr. Burberry Indigo. No matter how my Saturday unfolds, Indigo will be my companion today!
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Leimbacher

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Leimbacher
Leimbacher
Helpful Review 8  
My name is Indigo Mr. Burberry and I have come to completely fail!
Why am I testing another Mr. Burberry? Good question to myself... maybe because I still appreciate Kurkdjian? Because I like to give the checked luxury brand another chance? Because I like the bottle? Or simply because sometimes you need to smell flops to appreciate the beautiful fragrances of this world even more? Probably a mix of all that and the rather unusual flanker's name "Indigo," which reminds me of one of my favorite adventure movies...

Unfortunately, all these positive thoughts quickly faded away. The top note with its zesty blackcurrant can still convince and refresh, especially in these Sahara temperatures and even more so with the creamy mint that then becomes stronger. Even the bright icy oakmoss in the base I consider not wrong... at least in its concept. Because in execution, it falters at every corner, transition, and quality approach. As if the perfumer had no motivation, no money, or no skill. Or all of it together. Even though that seems hardly imaginable with all these involved names and superlatives. The top note quickly scratches, the mint feels flat like toothpaste, and the oakmoss comes off as synthetic, only eliciting a tired smile. Overall, Indigo is a fragrance that only posts and doesn't impress. An interchangeable companion that offers little value. Particularly frustrating is the moment when you realize that nothing more is coming. Closely followed by the moment when the summery fizz drifts into a cucumber-like sourness. Brrr.

Bottle: better than the scent... oh well.
Sillage: loose and unobtrusive most of the time.
Longevity: 6 hours is... okay

Conclusion: it’s time to go, Mr. Burberry, Mr. Kurkdjian, Mr. Leimbacher... because the series has come to not stay. After the sparkling top note, pure apathy reigns.
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29 short views on the fragrance
8 years ago
4
Okay, not exactly a bolt out of the blue. Nice and minty and for warm weather and running errands/hanging out. Exudes casual, not pomp.
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2
Blue, aromatic,classy and refined in its pretty and very "British" bottle, it's perfect in every season. Average sillage and longevity
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1
No sickness sugar piles - no scores . This is very minty aromatic goodness. And before people discovered it - it is gone forever.
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1
Refreshingly aromatic cologne, with a spicy sage-y bite that makes it stand out from many of its peers on the cologne aisle.
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3 years ago
1
Keeps Burberry in the conversation but doesn't command the attention of its peers. Francis K., however, constructed it well (per his usual)
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3 years ago
1
Citrus and spicy opening, then aromatic, green and a prominent mint. Same vibe to Mauboussin Homme but freshier, weaker and synthetic.
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5
While the top notes (citrus, cassis, mint) give hope for better mainstream, the heart and base disappoint with a pale synthetic gray.
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I don't understand why this one gets such a bad rap here
Sure, there's designer synthetic, but it's still a fresh-aquatic, uncomplicated summer vibe.
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Herb freshness from the category: "Doesn't bother much." Shimmering like a beige towel with the recognition value of a gray wall.
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Similar to "Beach Hut Man": lighter without patchouli/too overpowering orange blossom, but with a spearmint note + Mr. Burberry DNA
After 3 years, much darker...
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