Morpheus1

Morpheus1

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Morpheus1 7 years ago 5
8
Bottle
6
Sillage
7
Longevity
8
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The spicy Italian with a preference for chocolate
Due to the lack of comments on this fragrance, I dare to first.

It is an offshoot of the normal Blv pour Homme.

I had the opportunity to test the Blv pour Homme in Italy so that I could compare the two scents.
Both variants have already been discontinued, but the normal Blv pour Homme can be bought in almost every perfumery in Italy, which surprised me a bit. I didn't see the Notte, as so often with flankers or spin-offs of classics that disappear rather quickly, the Notte is now hard to find.

Now to the scents themselves:

The normal 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 a weak Sillage and only close to the body perceptible. That's why I didn't buy it, because I like the Notte better.

The Blv Notte pour Homme has almost the same fragrances, but differs significantly in its dark chocolate. The spices and ginger are present as a heart note throughout. The chocolaty sweetness makes the fragrance unique in combination with ginger and spices. That's what turns out the scent. I don't know any smell like it. The cleanliness of the fragrance cannot be denied here either, a fresh wash breeze note is always noticeable in the background. According to Pyramide, woods are also available, but chocolate does not let them come to the fore, I don't notice them either.
Although the Sillage is discreet, it gives off the scents in batches and is stronger than the Blv pour Homme.

3-4 hours in the evening to go out it is a very tasty, almost seductive scent for the (not only Italian) cultivated gentleman, who likes discreet sweet scents but also attaches importance to cleanliness.
The whole day e.g. at work he becomes too much at some point.

In summary a very good, fresh-sweet-chocolaty-spice scent, which you don't smell at every corner and which is already rare.

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Morpheus1 7 years ago 12 2
8
Bottle
7
Sillage
8
Longevity
9
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Italian gentleman and a masterpiece
With awe of this fragrance I dare to comment.

A lucky coincidence brought me to a 5ml Mini not tilted at the flea market. At the spot price, if you consider that for 1.5ml 10 Euro and 5ml up to 20 Euro are charged on auction platforms.

The fragrance is an ancient Italian through and through with noblesse and refinement, masculine charm and elegance of the 80s. Perfumery at its best.

There are associations to aftershave right, but the fragrance is so green spicy citric balanced that it stands far above it.

I also own Guccy Envy as a mini and must say that Nobile clearly emerges as a favorite.

I also agree with the first-class comments before me. If you have the possibility to get minis or flacons at the normal price, go ahead. It will be worth it.

An absolute recommendation in the classic men's fragrance segment!
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Morpheus1 7 years ago 5 1
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Bottle
8
Sillage
8
Longevity
7
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Pears Obstler over sugared, pears compote with cinnamon for dessert
Today I was able to test it.
5x on the hand.

At first I thought, hmm not so bad at all.
Then came the pear, much sweet pear, I was almost pickled to a live pear and glued as a sugared compote in the drugstore market.

The scent is sweet, very sweet. It even drowned out my vintage Mugler Pure Havane.
Other fragrances I tested, especially Spicebomb Extreme, had no chance to keep up

So I smelled again and again at the hand, 1 hour passed, then he began to annoy me.
Too much pear with vanilla.
For young people certainly not a bad scent, it is also completely different from the normal Le Male.
This is its unique selling point.

So I went up in the elevator, 2 young men next to me about 25, I hear only quietly: "Boah, boah".
Then when the elevator was there, they ran out quickly, thinking, like, "What was that?" :-)

Ultra Male, you made my day.
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Morpheus1 7 years ago 3
8
Bottle
6
Sillage
7
Longevity
6.5
Scent
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Captain Blue Bear ... um .. Captain Balmain
First of all, I'd like to talk about the bottle this time, which I like very much. Elegant, male with badges like a uniform. It's good to hold. The blue of the packaging and the bottle is also good. Blue Cadet would have been a good name as well.

The fragrance is definitely a "blue fragrance", from the genus Dylan Blue and Sauvage. The first 10 seconds after spraying it is peppery-spicy-sweet. Nutmeg and saffron greet me. I like that. But it fades away faster, as Balmain might say. Then he quickly becomes flowery-sweet. Unfortunately I also smell a synthetic sweetness relatively fast. Somehow I associate sweetness with limes, but these are probably the flowers paired with the sweetness of the tonka bean. He doesn't seem particularly spicy to me. I'll file it as aromatic-floral-sweet. He's got a lot of Sauvage and Dylan Blue bonds, that's right. The Sillage is reserved.

In summary, it doesn't tear me from my stool, but it's not a bad smell either. I like sweet-spicy scents, that was the real blind buying reason. But he's not really, rather sweet-floral.
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Morpheus1 7 years ago 6 8
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Bottle
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Sillage
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Longevity
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Vintage wins: a cherry / honey tobacco dream
I'm just going crazy about the vintage version, that's why this review. I have a batch of November 2010.

I want to write a comparison between the vintage version and the current version.

My statement referred to the current version.

The old vintage version has cocoa in it at the beginning. Then there is a beautiful, juicy, slightly sour cherry note and finally the honey tobacco note, which I have already fallen in love with. The cherry is not really a cherry, one perceives the honey tobacco as such. You can smell the tobacco discreetly, but not disturbingly. Honey is also clearly there, the main chord, but less as in the current version. The Vintage projects the scent more finely and essentially more balanced, but also stronger. My first Mugler and a direct hit. He's not just cute as hell. There's more to it than that, you can smell nuances.

The current version, on the other hand, simply smells sweet like honey. I don't smell cocoa or tobacco notes. Relatively flat and monotonous the whole. As so often after reformulations, very very sad.

A wonderful fragrance as a vintage version.
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