Aqva Pour Homme Atlantiqve Bvlgari

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Aqva Pour Homme Atlantiqve Bvlgari

Aqva Pour Homme Atlantiqve Bvlgari

Rated 4.04 out of 5 based on 83 customer ratings
(83 customer reviews)

Aqva Pour Homme Atlantiqve Bvlgari for men of Bvlgari

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Description

The popular masculine aquatic fragrance from Bvlgari, Aqva Pour Homme, was created by perfumer Jacques Cavallier in 2005. Its new version comes out in March 2017 as Aqva Pour Homme Atlantiqve, signed by the same famous nose.

Aqva Pour Homme Atlantiqve is a refreshing and energetic aquatic fragrance inspired by the strength of the Atlantic Ocean. Jacques Cavallier developed the “sea amber” note which is supposed to evoke the depths of the ocean, located in the heart of the composition. Its top notes include accords of Calabrian bergamot, Sicilian lemon and a “vital water” accord”. The base ends with woody tones of vetiver, patchouli, sandalwood and benzoin.

The model of the campaign is Justice Joslin, shot by Michel Sedan. The fragrance is available as a 30, 50 and 100 ml Eau de Toilette, a 200 ml After Shave Balm, a 200 ml shampoo and shower gel in one and a 75 gr deodorant stick.

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83 reviews for Aqva Pour Homme Atlantiqve Bvlgari

  1. :

    4 out of 5

    Perfume I do not like. Initially the aquatic notes do their duty but the substitution of gray amber and the combination that forms with other notes, something does not square. Disappointment!

  2. :

    4 out of 5

    good start, but terrible, terrible dry-down. putrescent fish-like ambroxan here and in Dylan Blue makes me puke. no compliment can reward it. though I like Sauvage. strange!

  3. :

    3 out of 5

    Last winter, I tried all Aqva line (not at once, but with samples) to have something new for the spring and summer. I chose Atlantiqve. I wonder why so many people here definitely prefer older versions of Aqva. If I got used to a scent, then a new interpretation seems strange to me indeed. May be this is why. Atlantiqve could be my signature scent if it was for all year round and versatile – e.g. I cannot imagine hiking in the mountains with this scent. Anyway, I love it. Now, at the end of summer, it deeply reminds me holidays, especially marinas in fishing villages at the Mediterranean Sea. The scent is deep as deep an ocean is. Long lasting with great silage. My wife loves it as well.

  4. :

    4 out of 5

    I guess this one was for the mass appeal. I expected more from Bvlgari. This one starts off good, but ends up into a synthetic mess. Cluttered

  5. :

    5 out of 5

    Melon and cucumber. Not oceanic to my thinking. Very synthetic. After the wonderful ‘original Aqva’ and Amara, this seems not the way to go. Reminded of Armani’s Acqua di Gio and Ted Baker’s Skinwear.

  6. :

    5 out of 5

    It is similar to d & g light blue eau intense … perhaps in being not very citrusy and sweet in the drydown. excellent performance. at times a little generic … but always enjoyable. similar to sauvage parfum of dior with marine notes. 7/10 I prefer d & g light blue eau intense.

  7. :

    3 out of 5

    Fortunately it smells so good on me too, without any raw eggs smell as other people said.
    This is a marine scent, a beautiful journey into the dephts sea, with a surprisingly pleasant sweet/fruity twist ’cause of the apple note, I think.
    Imo it can give its best also on a woman’s skin.

  8. :

    5 out of 5

    Have had it for a while and have worn it occasionally, but have had a hard time deciding if I was in or out on this one. Eventually I have come to this conclusion that I am out.
    This oceanic/sea vibe is just too much.
    What I get is some sort of Versace Dylan Blue mixed up with an oceanic/aquatic/sea touch and as much as I like Bvlgari Pour Homme, Bvlgari Pour Homme Marine and Bvlgari Aqva Amara, this one just turns me off.

  9. :

    5 out of 5

    Tested in store. This is quite musky and not what I had expected – in fact I like it a lot. Powdery, and slightly floral and creamy.

  10. :

    4 out of 5

    A Disappointment from one of the best houses in the game. It starts out fresh and strong, but later cloying synthetic shit Better to stick with the Original, Amara or Marine.

  11. :

    5 out of 5

    This perfume same
    Dolce and Gabbana Light Blue Pour Homme Eau Intense
    But the light Blue stronger 3 times in overall

  12. :

    4 out of 5

    i really dont like Aqua line except for Amara simply because of the saltiness and sea marin once the perfume become a skin scent it became like an egg smell.
    all aqua lines
    opening is nice
    dry down is bad

  13. :

    4 out of 5

    I’m a little disappointed by this fragrance after reading -mostly- good reviews on it.
    It smells a bit like a cacophony to me and reminds me a little of these cheap supermarket “for men” fragrances. I get these marine/salty notes but for some reason it never smells really fresh on me, instead it takes this rather fruity sweet route. I got it for the current summer heat but I’ll be looking for something else 🙁
    I get the Sauvage comparisons, and while I’m not the biggest Sauvage fan, I’d pick it over aqva atlantiqve every day.

  14. :

    5 out of 5

    for me it just smells like dylan blue, but stays a bit longer , soapy out of the shower smell

  15. :

    5 out of 5

    For the first 2-3 hours I get a nice fresh, fruity scent that smells like an expensive fragrance bought from a department store. The drydown is very strong woody grey amber musk that to my nose is even smoky at times. I think I may go nose blind to this as late in the afternoon I did get a reaction from a coworker that she could strongly detect my cologne (not sure if that was a compliment or not) but my wife complimented me while I was wearing this today. I’m still testing this fragrance out, in comparison to Amara (which I believe has lived up to the hype) I don’t know if this one does (several YouTube reviewers have given this one high marks) that I don’t know if I definitely agree with, but I don’t hate it and I do like and regularly wear this. I’ll update this after extensive wearing.

  16. :

    3 out of 5

    Am i the only one who finds Atlantiqve to be not long lasting? Don’t get me wrong the scent is great with the salty sea water note, but for me it lasted only 5 hours. November 2016 batch

  17. :

    4 out of 5

    Longest lasting freshie in the market.I live in Mumbai,India where the weather is hot and humid for most of the year.I go out for work at 9 am in the morning spraying my Bvlgari Aqva Atlantiqve and when I return home after 8 in the evening, my wife says that she can still smell it on me as if I sprayed the Bvlgari now.Mind you I travel while working with high humidity and heat.Still Bvlgari Aqva Atlantiqve performs admirably.Easily it performs more than 12 hours.On clothes it stays for more than 2 days.Nobody can challenge this freshie,I bet.People living in tropical countries can put it on and forget about performance issues like their other fresh designer perfumes.
    Apart from it,this is an ok smelling scent.Not ground breaking.Inoffensive and ok.

  18. :

    5 out of 5

    My nose can’t detect any salt, and no similarity with Sauvage, only the 2 first seconds. The dry down reminds me of Boss Bottled Night, a better version of it.
    I asked my female colleagues to choose between this and Aventus, they all preferred Aventus. As I’m really tired of Aventus, I prefer Atlantiqve.
    Sadly, this also reminds me of deodorant, so I won’t buy another bottle. This was a blind buy.

  19. :

    3 out of 5

    Dior Sauvage is no where close to this .. but yes Amara smells like Sauvage with touch of Orange .
    This is not ground breaking but this lasts for the entire day which is very good thing specially when you are travelling & you don’t have access to perfumes .
    Overall 8/10 for me.
    Edit: I bought this and now I own both Amara and Atlantiqve …
    My wife and my mom love this more than Amara but I like Amara more .

  20. :

    4 out of 5

    This is the smell off the deep blue ocean with a very little toch of Dior Sauvage and creed aventus
    Bvlgari Marine is the smell off the ocean near a beach and with out the Dior/aventus touch
    I love it …in the summertime in sun or rain
    I just blindbuy it and im so happy i did, so if you ask me you can blindbuy it safely 😀

  21. :

    4 out of 5

    I like fresh scents a lot and most of the fragrances I own are fresh only. I heard a lot about this fragrance being fresh n clean smelling. I went to store and first spray out of tester just put me off. I tested it on my skin and waited for 1-2 hours just to see if it would smell different but there was no change. Only green grass smell and that’s too strong. I didn’t find it pleasant at all. Please don’t blind but this one.

  22. :

    4 out of 5

    Clean, long lasting, but boring. This is not for the perfume connoisseur. I have this for the days when it’s brutally hot.
    5/10.

  23. :

    4 out of 5

    on my skin this fragrance smells like frozen yogurt. very fresh and delicious. longevity is very good, stay all day long until go to shower.

  24. :

    3 out of 5

    It smells like Versace Dylan Blue and Dior Sauvage mixed. A great safe scent that is clean and will be crowd pleasing. Much love for this frag. Under appreciated by many I believe.

  25. :

    3 out of 5

    Incredible,my new Summer fav!

  26. :

    5 out of 5

    Who has a bottle of this they’d like to trade for dylan blue. 3.5 with 70% of the juice still. Plesee eamail me in the U.S

  27. :

    4 out of 5

    Dylan Blue minus that sweet ass tonka bean. Wish i knnew about this b4 i bough Dylan i prefer this much more. 98% the same.

  28. :

    4 out of 5

    I loved the first hour after it’s application but after that I get somewhat choked and I do 3 spray. 2 on each arm and 1 on my chest. Man this cologne is strong. Never used an aquatic this strong and last pretty long.

  29. :

    5 out of 5

    I should’ve tested this on the skin and not a tester card. I get this weird metallic and egg smell….along with the aquatic pollution of the Detroit River :/
    There’s something about the drydown that makes me want to try and like this (along with pretty decent performance) but I just can’t. No way I’d feel confident wearing this one.

  30. :

    4 out of 5

    At first I should say that I can smell absolutely melon in opening that is not written in notes up there . I can see a lot says that it smells like Versace Dylan Blue… maybe the way that smells could be but not exactly in opening… in dry down they’re more similar. Versace Dylan Blue has not aquatic notes but this one have aquatic salty sea water notes which makes this fragrance smell soooo similar to Dolce&Gabbana light blue intense… compliment getter good longevity and soft silage! Great great great for summertime…

  31. :

    3 out of 5

    “Jacques” developed the “sea amber” note which is supposed to evoke the depths of the ocean, located in the heart of the composition! Smell like Sauvage + Dylan blue..It’s too strong smell. It has a kind of Sauvage DNA with aquatic base. The popular masculine aquatic fragrance from Bvlgari
    The score :
    scent : 7/10
    sillage : 8/10
    longevity :7/10

  32. :

    3 out of 5

    Opening spray is putrid. People complain about all the other aqua marines smelling like the sea and seaweed but this one takes the cake. A little too realistic for my liking. Amara is already discontinued and sales are terrible here for this one so wouldn’t be suprised in the near future if this one follows. I don’t get any Sauvage, Dylan blue etc.

  33. :

    4 out of 5

    Opening smells a bit generic, but after it blends with skin becomes decent copy of Sauvage, lasts at least two days on skin and smells cleaner than Sauvage.

  34. :

    4 out of 5

    Blind bought this fragrance because I love Dylan Blue and Sauvage.
    -This blew me away, for me the opening is similar to Dylan Blue while the dry down is more like Sauvage with a more marine feel.
    -Imagine Dylan Blue with some marine notes and this is what you get.
    -Much better projection and sillage than Dylan Blue.
    -This for me, will replace Dylan Blue in my collection
    Overall- 9/10

  35. :

    4 out of 5

    I really wanted to like this because i love amara and heard this has great performance as well, but after a few wearings i cant. Atlantiqve has a vaseline petroleum jelly smell that ruins it for me. I believe its the mixture of sandalwood (creamy note) & apple that creates this effect. Gonna take it back to tj maxx tomorrow, regrettably.

  36. :

    5 out of 5

    it has a nice salty-fresh vibe. and it lasts long like 4 days on my skin

  37. :

    4 out of 5

    Great fragrance! Chaos Descent below does a great job in summarizing this scent. Starts out with a strong Dylan Blue/ Bleu de Chanel vibe and then mellows to a more maritime/aquatic scent. quite nice all around. definitely don’t understand the hate. good longevity and good sillage.

  38. :

    3 out of 5

    Bought it last year and I liked it for it was. Fast forward to current year and I am shocked how bad it smells. Don’t know what happened to it within a year. I mean it smells really bad. I checked online to see if I got old batch but it is just 1.5 years old. I just can’t stand its smell anymore. It is just sad!

  39. :

    3 out of 5

    Go-to fragrance for the high summer heat. Always gets the job done!

  40. :

    5 out of 5

    Your body should be clean just like after shower to enjoy the smell, otherwise i am sure you will get an egg smell !!

  41. :

    3 out of 5

    Powerful manly scent. I am absolutely amazed, smells freaking fantastic I love it. It opens up with a fairly salty seaweed note or perhaps that’s the smell of ambergris (I’m not sure though) along with lemon & bergamot. It is extremely sexy & explosive & uplifting, it shares some resemblance to Bleu de Chanel in my opinion. I’m very delighted to have this polished gem into my collection

  42. :

    5 out of 5

    Do not really like the smell. Its pathetic in fact. May be I will try it one more time.
    For me it smells a bit fresh on clothes but again, not smells good at all.
    Would rate it 1 on 5 as a scent.
    Edit: I tried it one more time. Smell is okayish. But it has amazing lasting power. Applied in morning, received a compliment in the evening. In fact the guy asked what was I wearing. Definitely lasts a good time on clothes. My wife said that it has left the smell of perfume on bedsheet and it was on it for a few days when I left for a small trip.

  43. :

    3 out of 5

    Just picked up a .3ML to see if I like it. The notes are foreign to me in this one. I think if you’re not acclimated to that oceanic-sea sort of smell it does come off fishy. When I deep whiff it, not fish.. but since I don’t recognize that smell from anything else, my nose isn’t keen on this one. Might have to toss this one =(

  44. :

    5 out of 5

    Aqva Atlantiqve takes the generic Sauvage/Dylan Blue DNA and adds a nice marine feel to it. Resembles Sauvage the most to me, especially in the opening. It starts with a huge citrus blast and “shower gel” freshness.
    Dries down to an ambroxan, woody base with Bvlgari’s classic salty marine accord which smells gorgeous. Because of that, it’s a lot more unique compared to Sauvage and DB. It has more of an outdoor feel to it and reminds me of being on the water. I don’t get any sort of “egg” smell.
    Performance is also excellent. Compliments are great. Overall this is worth checking out even if you own the other fragrances I mentioned.

  45. :

    4 out of 5

    Soooo… I had big hopes for this one. I’ve sampled it a few times now. The first time was on impulse: I’d gone to the mall to test a few fragrances while in search of an inexpensive beachy scent. On paper, Aqva Atlantique’s synthetic ambergris was noticeably salty, giving the fruit note a briny edge, and the green apple/citrus combo was prominent. The green apple added a slightly sweet feel that was crisper and more mature than Calvin Klein Reveal for Women (which I wanted to love, but it only smelled like salted watermelon on me).
    Disappointingly, on skin, Aqva Atlantique is dramatically different: the citrus, sage, and the “watery” notes combined in a way that smelled a little too much like a fancy shaving cream for my taste. At least the apple brightened the “shaving cream” accord into something wearable, but after about 20 minutes this becomes a screeching chemical mess. It loses all nuance as the synthetic watery note and the citruses blast off my skin. If I try to put my nose close to the skin to get a closer sniff, it just sears the insides of my nostrils. Unfortunately, Aqva Atlantique is definite “no” for me, because of its loudness–though it does have some redeeming qualities.
    Perhaps I’m prejudiced against these kinds of perfumes because I tend to dislike anything aquatic on principle… I was a teenager in the 90s, when all the boys oversprayed Polo Sport and Nautica and Cool Water to cover up the scent of their teenage sexual desperation. Thus, anything super aquatic automatically smells like awkward adolescent sexuality to me. I will admit that Aqva Atlantique has a bit more depth due to the resins and vetiver in the base, and the performance is admirable. Especially for this kind of a scent, Aqva Atlantique LASTS like HELL. I usually expect these kinds of fragrances to last only 4-5 hours at the MOST, but Aqva Atlantique lasted UNTIL THE NEXT DAY, more than 12 hours. It projects quite a bit, too… an arm’s length, even once it settled a bit closer (which took more than four hours), I kept getting wafts of the stuff when I moved. So, definitely worth testing more for the performance alone. If you like this sort of thing, Aqva Atlantique is a real beast.
    Here is where I out myself as bigender, so that other not-cis people can read my review and use that to help them navigate the very gendered world of fragrance. This is certainly more on the conventionally masculine side of the binary, mostly because it lacks anything floral to offset the aquatics. Instead, it relies on citrus and resins to play off the aquatic notes, which curiously creates an olfactory sensation not unlike that of a “cresting wave”: the fresh citrus at the top suggests the surface of the ocean sparkling in the sun, the middle is an overwhelming wall of water, and then the vetiver and benzoin at the base suggest something deeper and darker coming from the bottom of the sea like seaweed and silt.
    All in all, it’s pretty easy to wear if you’re on the more masculine side of the binary. However, if you’re at the center or the femme side of the spectrum and enjoy the freshness of aquatics but dislike florals, give Aqva Atlantique a try too. It’s not a pretty smell, per se, but it’s light, not too briny, just a tad sweet–and seriously lasts forever.

  46. :

    5 out of 5

    It does have the Dior Sauvage vibe that everybody’s talking about but it does smell extremely similar to Dylan Blue but much richer. I’d take this over Dylan Blue any time. Longevity & Silage is beastly

  47. :

    5 out of 5

    salty version of sauvage . more mature fragrence

  48. :

    4 out of 5

    In the begining i can smell the aquatic marine scent and after that all i can smell just tobbaco, smokey and woody scent. For me is just to bold. This smells make me think an army guy or a mariner in the bar drinking and smoking.
    Scent 4/10
    Longevity 9/10 i spray once in my hand, and it last more than i expected. Even aftershower the scent still there
    Sillage 9/10 very bold scent

  49. :

    5 out of 5

    Good fragrance, but i cannot get past the raw egg smell.
    Next time you try, pay close attention, it is pretty disturbing.

  50. :

    4 out of 5

    Aqva Atlantiqve is Rolls Royce of Aqva range. Sea, marine, citrus… mix perfect for summer. Sillage and longevity is 10 out of 10. Whos gonna smell like king on the beach?

  51. :

    4 out of 5

    IMO Bvlgari makes the best aquatic scents. Their whole line is amazing. Something about this line is just better than other aquatics and has been ever since I first sampled them. They are unique while being familiar at the same time.
    Projection is decent and longevity is awesome for an aquatic!
    Atlantiqve is the best in the aqva line for sure.
    Great all around scent

  52. :

    3 out of 5

    Just bought this(2/2/18). I am doing workout, sweating right now. Good way to test. The first spritz i can smell the sauvage and adg profumo vibe. Then it turns out salty which is what it meant to be. After couple of hours it becomes a bit creamy. I kinda like this precious gem. Still ‘diving’ along with this right now to find Atlantis.
    Greetings from Malaysia.

  53. :

    3 out of 5

    The Sea Note in this fragrance is so potent an gives me nausea.if we put this note aside.remains reminds you of Dylen Blue.Some kind of suffocating stuff to me.a complete disappointment to me and a BIG PASS.I don’t even want to dig in it anymore.
    —————————————————
    3/10

  54. :

    5 out of 5

    Unbelievable! This is how you make an aquatic! I was really convinced that the era of the powerhouse aquatic it is long gone. I remember in the 98-99, what menace i was for the girls with 3-4 sprays of ADG, CA and Issey, 14-18h+ longevity, beastly projection. Now, Issey has become a joke, Chanel and Armani are mocking us, so I gave up buying from them, what do i have in collection are gifts from my friends. But Bvlgari, throw a punch with Atlantiqve. I was testing it 2 weeks ago on my wrist, my watch strap is still smelling. I bought 2×100 ml bottles, just to be sure (don’t touch this Bvlgari). Apply 4-5 sprays, wait 30′ then go out. Every time 12h+ longevity, constant wiffs , even after 10h. After 17h someone hugged me and told me that i am smelling nice, and i do not sprays my clothes or reapply. Until now, only indoor, outdoor winter scenarios. I’m curious in the summer heat about performance. The smell, I know, many are saying generic, but i consider that the dry down is the smooth criminal. Even that ambroxan note it’s behaving nicely. For my nose, watery-floral pure addiction! A+ monsieur Jacques Cavallier. Bvlgary ,here, take my money!

  55. :

    4 out of 5

    My current favorite of the Aqva lineup. Has a similar ambroxan vibe as many other popular scents but has an aquatic undertone with a bit of citrus. I love it. You can almost smell the deep blue in this. Though I am still searching for the perfect citrus/seaweed algae aquatic.

  56. :

    4 out of 5

    Awesome scent, great projection and long last..

  57. :

    4 out of 5

    I love it more than others from bvlgari aqva, it’s the best of bvlgari aqva

  58. :

    4 out of 5

    For me this is the best fragrance in the BVLGARI AQVA series

  59. :

    3 out of 5

    I must disagree that it smells like Dylan Blue. It smells better than Versace’s latest creation. It’s more modern that the original AQVA. I like this fragrance the most in this series. Best holiday gift for the man in your life.

  60. :

    5 out of 5

    Salty…but refreshing

  61. :

    5 out of 5

    I have tested it on skin and must admit the “egg smell” vibe is certainly there. No good for me

  62. :

    3 out of 5

    received mine yesterday (full bottle) after i sampled this one at Sephora months ago.
    and i have to say,
    this one is appealing.
    that freshness stands out !
    yep it does share some similarities with sauvage and dylan blue, but i think they’re standin in their own league.
    overall, im impressed !
    here’s the score :
    Scent : 9 out of 10 (fresh, sea in a bottle)
    Longevity : 9 out of 10 (stays for 8 hours and still giving nice scent trail)
    Silage : 8 out of 10 (it doesnt really “fills the room” but er one definitely know your presence when you came)
    versatility : 8 out of 10. suits almost every occasion.
    regards !
    try/buy/pass : give it a try.
    fishy? not really. dont believe what you read in the comments. try it for yourself. our skin chemistry might be different. so give it a try on how this one grows on you.

  63. :

    3 out of 5

    Strong, sexy, summery… It has dior sauvage vibe, but more wearable, more pleasant scent, more aquatic. In top 5 for summer

  64. :

    4 out of 5

    atrocious. get the original, marine or amara. this one is bad news

  65. :

    5 out of 5

    Fresh and sexy

  66. :

    3 out of 5

    Awesome scent, great projection. Compliment getter In love with it.

  67. :

    5 out of 5

    Acceptable, likeable, and perfectly serviceable aquatic fragrance. I suppose you could say this of any line but do BVLGARI really need to keep producing these AQVA flankers? I think they do it because this is a particularly iconic and cool bottle although that might be slightly cynical and to be fair there’s far worse offenders to pick on.
    This has the seaweed and saltiness of the AQVA’s with some modernity thrown into the mix to make a mildly derivative, ‘blue’ scent. I have to say the deepness of this particular hue is very nice (yes I’m not being figurative, literally the colour of the bottle). Not to mention, I’m the first to complain when flankers go too far off the reservation (see AQVA Amara) but when they are flogging a dead horse with this Ocean accord, I start to question why? In my opinion the original AQVA and the Marine one are excellent and among some of the best aquatics ever made, these flankers are the difficult albums following a seminal one. So I’m just saying give up BVLGARI? Well no but I’m sure there’s new avenues to explore that’s all.
    Just a thought….If BVLGARI do release more flankers and insist on retaining the sea vibe can I pitch a dark, brooding version, still salty and aquatic notes but really heavy woods or incense or something? The bottle fades from deep navy to virtually black and call it BVLGARI AQVA ABYSS (TM) (I want credit for this if there’s any BVLGARI creatives prepared to nick this idea)

  68. :

    5 out of 5

    Aqva Atlantiqve Pour Homme is a flanker of one of the most popular summer perfumes ever by Bvlgari brand named Aqva Pour Homme. Both perfumes were made by famous Jacques Cavallier (the creator of famous perfumes like Pasha de Cartier, Dior Midnight Poison, Armani Mania, L’Eau d’Issey and Jean Paul Gaultier Classique). However, he made a great success with one and failed miserably with the other, both commercially and artistically. Can you guess which one was an absolute failure? Yes, you’ve guessed it, it was Aqva Atlantiqve that sadly appeared on the market in March 2017.
    Perfume composition of Aqva Atlantiqve is very linear despite its pyramidal structure. Citrus notes dominate the opening, painfully mixed with synthetic sea notes. I say painfully because smelling them produces a specific, unpleasant feel when while diving seawater accidentally goes in the wrong pipes. Irritation, pain, headake. After some 15 minutes, the scent calms down with woody notes in the background that has a mildly sweet, almost bearable resin taste.
    I don’t know what Jacques Cavallier tried to do with this perfume. Was it to simulate chemical and ecological open sea disaster, when oil and toxic waste accidentally spill from the ships? Or perhaps, the process of ambergris fermentation after it leaves whale’s insides. Whatever it is, don’t swim in this Atlantiqve sea, not even if you get the best “tourist” arrangement.

  69. :

    4 out of 5

    This fragrance remind me of jpg le beau male with a hint of sweetness of gummy bear nothing special very weak didnt project at all. To those comparing it to dior sauvage i will say sorry but i didnt get the similarities of this 2. if you want sauvage grab it not this one. The only perfume that remind me of sauvage is prada carbon. I will not recommended this fragrance to anyone i will stick to the aqua amara his older brother that project really well.

  70. :

    4 out of 5

    Amazing scent , unique and special .. Really it is the best .

  71. :

    4 out of 5

    Perfume taste is totally subjective.I agree but how can a perfume be such a mess.It is oceanic and yes definitely fishy.Its long lasting and projects strongly but what is the use if the wearer himself doesn’t like the smell.Perfume hobby is subjective. I love the animalic YSL Kouros as well as Versace Man Eau Fraiche & Boss Bottled.What I mean is love for perfumes doesn’t have a specific genre or family.If its a good smell its good.If it smells bad its bad.Paying USD 95 for this perfume from Sephora or Macy’s is not justified for a bad smelling perfume.
    I have no idea how orginal note of Ambergris smells.I love Kouros & Vintage Azzaro Pour Homme & both have notes of Ambergris at the base.It smells musky and sweet.Both are one of my favourites.Not anything like Bvlgari Aqva Atlantiqve.
    I hardly hate any perfume.It is one of the exception.
    Its my personal view.Other person may love it.Not for me.

  72. :

    4 out of 5

    My first reactions to this one right here was reminding me of dylan blue on the first notes..but after a while the ambergris punching my nose like,..whoa !! its totally different!?..its some kind like the ocean blast and a bit woodsy,little sweet yet freshy,salty..sea..
    I was imagine like been in a cruise where the ocean breeze blew right through,..and the waves..the longevity and performance was beastly,9hours+ this is the bestest in all bvlgari aqva line after amara…
    For me this is way better than davidoff cool water,..by the way overall 10/10..
    My perfect scent of all time!!!

  73. :

    5 out of 5

    After having this for a while now….
    I wouldn’t classify this as an aquatic. While yes, It is summery….but it doesn’t have the typical citrusy blast and woodsy drydown a typical aquatic would have. Instead, it has a bit of sugary, candy sweetness to it (kinda like Rock Candy, which is made of mostly sugar), with a ambroxan-like base.
    Longevity isn’t “all day” as the charts above would suggest. It may last an hour or 2 longer than your typical summer freshie…you’ll get 6 hours from this.
    I don’t know why, but I consistently keep getting this “play-doh” smell from it though. You know, that children’s putty? Weird……
    Either way, it’s not a bad scent,….. but I wouldn’t buy another bottle. It simply just doesn’t wow me at all. Another designer “meh”.

  74. :

    4 out of 5

    I can’t believe I had to search Atlantiqve and not Atlantique.
    Anyway.
    Opens very promising, not your usual aquatic, it’s more uplifting and refined,
    After 15 minutes it settled into a masculine, clean, polished scent, very attractive.
    Wow, this is beautiful, I thought.
    For a while it gets linear, not much changes.
    Then the ambergris takes over the other notes, and at least to me, ambergris works well in small doses. Here we have ambergris on steroids.
    But in general I find Aqva Atlantiqve a very attractive perfume.

  75. :

    4 out of 5

    Fragrance -Aqva Pour Homme Atlantiqve Bvlgari
    Bottle from – 2017
    Aqva Atlantiqve reminds me of a magnificent rescue ship courageously sailing in the middle of a dreadful storm.I can detect the Bvlgari Aqva DNA,but Atlantiqve has his own identity.It has some similarities to Sauvage by Christian Dior and Dylan Blue by Versace.
    This is a masculine,aquatic,marine and refreshing scent with a beautiful opening notes of citrus with a hint of fruity notes that give way to a salty notes of sea water and ambergris in the middle,and a nice,fresh mix of woodiness,vetiver and sandalwood in the drydown.The performance is great.
    Longevity – 9/10(9+hours)
    Silage/Projection – 9/10(excellent projection for the first 3-4 hours)
    Weather – best in best in spring,summer and early autumn
    Age – 18+
    Compliments – 8/10
    Scent – 8/10
    Main notes according to me – ambergris,water and sea notes, bergamot,lemon,sandalwood,vetiver.
    The drydown is beautiful and i get some -woodiness,sandalwood,benzoin and vetiver.
    Emotions – ocean storm waves,the healing power of the ocean,open ocean in the midst of a wild storm.
    Occasion – perfect for spring and summer casual activities.
    You’ll get compliments with this one.

  76. :

    3 out of 5

    Disgusting! You will keep smelling a raw egg on your skin for hours before you get the same smell of Sauvage by Christian Dior.

  77. :

    3 out of 5

    Compliment magnet!
    Young crowd will appriciate it
    Niche nose will say its generic
    Basic and simple if you just want to smell good
    Nothing to special if your a collector
    In my skin it works well regarding the projection,sillage and longtivity
    Try b4 u buy

  78. :

    3 out of 5

    To me it smells very similar to D&G Light Blue Intense.
    Pretty sharp smell, not a fan but I like it.

  79. :

    4 out of 5

    This smells sooooooo damn good on me!! I see people saying it smells like fish, bubblegum, seaweed and stuff like that, but I think they are just saying that because they heard that from someone. On me, its like this cooler, more aquatic version of santos by Cartier. Cmon people….. if a cologne smelled like a fish, it would be pulled off the shelf and reformulated to a better smell.

  80. :

    4 out of 5

    it’s a mix between Aqva Marine + Dior sauvage at start.
    and transform into something that reminds me of Dylan Blue but better.

  81. :

    5 out of 5

    If you thought Aqua Amara was underwhelming, try this ….
    Atlantique has very little of the Bvlgari Aqva DNA, and instead is yet another vile chemical disaster. It is not an aquatic, rather yet another fresh woody amber, and is a complete abomination when compared to the original, which was innovative. It’s only been seven months in 2017, but this is a strong contender for being the worst release of the year.
    Stick to the original or the Marine flanker.
    1/5 (negative)

  82. :

    4 out of 5

    I know somewhere is a review of this one but here is my take after purchasing it. I wore this many times and many times i Liked. In terms of scent and performance it was good I was happy with it. Now after purchasing it I’m finding it very weak and that’s bothering me a lot. This always performed so well but maybe because this didn’t sell so well they watered it down right into the discounters market. Fragrance houses are watering their fragrances now within a year of release and it’s getting worse and worse for consumers. I cannot recommend anyone spend their hard earned money on this

  83. :

    3 out of 5

    I love the Aqva frags so was very interested to get my nose into this one and on first smells and tests was blown away. Had more depth and strength to it than any of the others but I didn’t get a

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