B9 Bond No 9

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B9 Bond No 9

Rated 4.36 out of 5 based on 25 customer ratings
(25 customer reviews)

B9 Bond No 9 for women and men of Bond No 9

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The collection inspired by New York is finally launching the fragrance dedicated to the main store of the house of Bond No 9 at Bond Street no. 9 named B9. This fragrance will be launched in August exclusively in the official store of No9, on the official website and at online shop-u bondno9.com, as well as in such stores as Harrods, Nordstrom and Saks Fifth Avenue.

According to Laurice Rahme, founder and owner of Bond No9, new fragrance B9 will be unisex and based on a blend of saffron, gardenia leaves, amber and musk. Its flacon repeats the characteristic star-shape, and is colored in aubergine color. Fragrance B9 arrives on the market in two sizes, as 50ml Eau de Parfum and in flacons 100ml Eau de Parfum.

The exclusive collection that connects Dubai and New York and includes fragrances Ruby, Indigo and Emerald which we have already announced will be available at Harrods starting from November 2015, and we can also expect it at Saks Fifth Avenue, Bond No. 9 boutiques and selected Nordstrom stores. Fans of jubilant Bond No9 editions will be thrilled by the new collection “One Thousand and One Nights” embellished with Swarovski crystal. We will report more on this collection.

25 reviews for B9 Bond No 9

  1. :

    3 out of 5

    I agree with Vixmix below.
    At first sniff, B9 is a musky floral with a slightly warm, spicy base that seems so wearable and pleasant that I WANT to love it.
    But about 15 min later something changes, B9 turns sour, almost rancid on me.
    Something here clearly disagrees with my chemistry or nose or both.

  2. :

    4 out of 5

    I have several samples of this and i want to love it however, it’s terrible on me. It smells sour and as if it’s burning my nostrils. I hate to write a negative review and i rarely dislike a fragrance but this was a scrubber for me.

  3. :

    5 out of 5

    Extremely versatile and youthful scent just as Calvin Klein CK One Calvin Klein CK be for example but bold and sharper. Absolutely unisex and safe musky/floral (gardenia is the boss along with musk) fragrance with some spice in it. I can hardly imagine someone to hate this stuff. I could wear it everywhere anytime. The only negative about it is the moderate longevity.. Sillage and projection are fine.

  4. :

    5 out of 5

    There is a girl in my office that wears this and I love love love it on her. If anyone has a dupe oil for this, please pm me.

  5. :

    4 out of 5

    Good musk parfume but not exciting smell. Bond No. 9 produces too many scents and not all of them up to expectations. Negligible.

  6. :

    5 out of 5

    People enjoy this when they get close to you. Someone took pride in them getting skin-to-skin with me because it smells so good. Everyone I hugged started a conversation about how good it smelled and gathered around. I knew this was a winner

  7. :

    5 out of 5

    Got my hands on a bottle of this and I do not regret it. It’s a pickmeup, undoubtedly so. It’s especially unisex, and it’s quite balanced between femininity and masculinity: the fresh woods, with the saffron spice (it’s so right in this); with the creamy gardenia, won me over, over the other Bonds I have been anticipating purchasing.
    It’s a no brainer if you like to smell the fragrance that has latched to your clothes after being machine-washed.
    It’s got very good longevity and silage. If not above average, at least a stand out because of its strength over majority of the other Bonds. I’m wearing it today on an oddly cool summer day in Michigan and I am enjoying it. Can’t wait to see how it plays with different seasons, especially fall.

  8. :

    3 out of 5

    Thank you one and all! I really appreciate the time and energy you took in helping me. Good and happy Spring to ALL!

  9. :

    5 out of 5

    Thank you one and all! I really appreciate the time and energy you took in helping me. Good and happy Spring to ALL!

  10. :

    5 out of 5

    This is a very nice fragrance, but it was leaning to feminine for me to be comfortable with it. It’s not to feminine though…
    It is very creamy and woody, very balsamic. There seems to be a very nice freshness to it, like some bergamot, though none listed.
    It reminded me of Tom Ford fragrances, Black Orchid, or something like the discontinued Private Blend, “Velvet Gardenia”.
    Rating: 8/10
    God bless. John 3:16
    PS, if anyone out there lives near Bond Street in Soho, my uncle George Maciunas is the father of Soho, and the founder of the modern art movement Fluxus. He was also an architect and developed Soho into a residential community back in the late 60’s
    Greetings to the fragrance house on Bond Street…

  11. :

    3 out of 5

    Not a review, but I must agree with Pinnacos. I don’t see much of a valid standing for compliments on a fragrance’s scorecard, especially in today’s environment where a “compliment,” given or taken the wrong way, could leave you fighting to keep your job. Beyond that, giving a “compliment” about a fragrance can also be a passive-aggressive way to complain about it.
    I have only one Bond, I Love NY for All, and my impression is not too different from the overall vibe I pick up about Bond generally – for the price, it’s impressively crafted, but it won’t blow your doors off. If you can get it at a great price, do so, but I’m looking below at $260 for a bottle of this and am scratching my head.

  12. :

    4 out of 5

    Modern,pungent,with a note of musk fantastic… I feel like the other non-listed notes vetiver and oakmoss… is a beautiful young unisex fragrance and perfectly! Great for nights out, although it can also fit the day .. I prefer to use it in cold autumn days, but could go well in the days of spring or summer, but you have to use with caution because it is very strong sillage. Nice find! ♥
    Sillage: 10./10
    Longevity: 9./10
    Scent: 9./10
    Overall: 9./10

  13. :

    5 out of 5

    incredibly unisex, perfectly blended with oud leather and saffron taking turns, compliment getter.. one of the best from Bond latest outings!

  14. :

    5 out of 5

    Scent – musky gardenia, saffron & amber.
    Season/Time of Day – I prefer to use this one in the warmer months, day or night.
    Projection – I didn’t get noticed, I didn’t get a compliment.
    Longevity – I get 6hrs consistently.

  15. :

    5 out of 5

    WOW.
    I had a beautiful woman come into the store I currently work in, and I found myself following her, and had to ask what she was wearing. She told me it was this, and now I MUST purchase a bottle.
    The scent was intoxicating and beautiful mysterious, sexy, with a hint of spice.
    I’m already a huge fan of many Bond No. 9 fragrances, but had never smelled this one before. I have a feeling this may become my new signature scent.

  16. :

    5 out of 5

    b.gracious
    Why does it always have to be about compliments? Can’t you simply wear something because you like how it smells?

  17. :

    5 out of 5

    Thank you Bond!!!! I feel as though this was created specifically for me. I’m addicted to the smell of Chanel Gardenia (Exclusif), but it is too feminine for me to wear. B9 is the perfect fix. It has the elegance of the gardenia but is strengthened by the amber and musk. These big bottles usually last me a very long time, but I’ve been spraying on B9 everyday since I purchased it. Safe enough for the office, prestigious enough for special occasions and sensual enough for date nights. Another winner from Bond no 9!!

  18. :

    3 out of 5

    This was my first Bond fragrance and I still have yet to fully commit to embracing such strong notes wrapped up in one. I’m used to (and gravitate to) sweet, feminine scents and this is the complete opposite. I’m keeping an open mind and will also have my bf try it out.
    Longevity of this fragrance is amazing! The bottle id beautiful.

  19. :

    5 out of 5

    B9 is a complex and disarming floral-woody fragrance that cultivates a deep friendship between feminine floral notes (gardenia, jasmine, orchid) and masculine woody/mossy notes (sandalwood, oud, and vetiver are very noticeable). It’s an unusual take on the fleshy gardenia motif, rendering it a swagger and a sensational genderless beauty. Here are traditional notes presented in an innovative and exquisitely nuanced way that had me fielding all manner of inquiries as to its name.
    What makes B9 so attention-grabbing is the juxtaposition and eventual symbiosis of the heady gardenia with the masculine woods and grasses. B9 starts with a plume of saffron and oud that swirls into the heady gardenia, a beginning of enough amplitude that one spray, dabbed lightly around the wrists and neck, is enough. That one dab drew favorable remarks throughout the day–B9 has accomplished the nearly impossible here, by not smelling like everything else, which alone is a selling point and even more so when one realizes that the equilibrium of this latest Bond fragrance is near perfect.
    Sandalwood plays a major part in the B9 structure. I am a huge fan of Bond No. 9 New York Sandalwood and am delighted to see this note so showcased here; it is the note most often remarked upon in this scent by the people who in growing numbers are inquiring about it. B9 is the exact opposite of the boneless modern fragrance: This is one bold beauty of dramatic panache.
    B9 straddles floral and woody notes so expertly that one whiff might bring the unctuous gardenia/jasmine and the next might bring a flash of oud against tangy vetiver, always with the gardenia swaying just beneath the surface. Smelled now it is all sexy white floral, but ten minutes later the dynamic process has been interrupted so that it is a confident and bold woods scent. It is this dichotomy that people are noticing–they can’t put their finger on what it is they most like about B9, since it shapeshifts constantly, with each new dimension revealing more complexity.
    I first encountered B9 as a scent strip in the Saks holiday catalogue; I opened the strip and left the catalogue in my kitchen, only to wonder for a week later what smelled so damn good. I then purchased a bottle, only to be besieged by people who want a drop of it for themselves, or to unlock its gorgeous contradictions for themselves
    A note: The “curvilinear design element, rendered in touchable raised gold” (this is the B9 logo, attached to both the box and the bottle) had fallen off in transit. This I don’t care about, but then again I am really only interested in the juice and not in “design elements.” I don’t assume that I had a defective bottle; something fell off during shipping. I don’t display my perfumes, so this doesn’t matter to me, but is something Bond might need to address. Otherwise, I adore B9 and its gorgeous duplicity of nature. I also adore that the one drop I use lasts for days, getting smoother, subtler, and even more alluring as time goes on. I can’t decide if B9 is a sandalwood floral or a floral sandalwood and I don’t think that it matters. B9 is bold and exciting and seemingly commissioned for those who would like a stunning new white floral or those who seek a bold new woods scent. I’m all for it–this and New York Sandalwood have become major players in my fragrance library. I adore genderless scents and B9 is one of the best gender-neutral scents I have recently tried, since it unabashedly incorporates curvaceous white florals and bracing mosses and woods and doesn’t cheat on either. B9 is strong. It’s strong and it dazzles people. Containing both operatic and stoic notes, B9 must be experienced, or it must be experienced by those with whom one comes into contact. I fielded so many questions about it that I had my phone permanently on the Bond No. 9 website so I could show and tell with ease and speed. Yes, that many people asked. I’m delighted that so many were wowed. A fab new addition to my modern fragrance library.

  20. :

    3 out of 5

    Smelled and tested it today in London’s most famous department store where it just has been launched.
    It is a very heady, musky floral along the lines of Central Park West, but the Gardenia is accompanied by saffron and sandalwood that gives it more of a pungent, spicy depth; almost to the point of plummy. Perhaps the deep aubergine translucent glass bottle colour conjures that up?
    I think it is the darker, more sinister sister to “Central Park West”, albeit more autumnal and arguably more mysterious.
    Something however makes my throat itch, perhaps a high dosage of amberigis or civet, or perhaps some synthetic component that I find it very overwhelming, if not suffocating. I think, I’ll stick to my beloved Central Park West, that is now safely stached away until May/ June of next year.
    However, given that maroon, aubergine, burgundy, oxblood or whatever you wanna call it, is THE must-have fashion colour of the season (Kate Winslet, aka Duchess of Cambridge, looked stunning in that maroon lace dress the other week) this fragrance would be the perfect accompaniment to this autumn’s colours, if you can handle a strong fragrance!
    Only for the daring and confident ones! THIS ONE IS LOUD but in a sombre kind of way….Imagine you pass by the Ministry of Sound on a Saturday night and you hear that phat bass from the outside: it’s dull, soft yet still loud.
    Excellent lasting power and reaches its full blasting potential 1-2 hrs after application, then it goes on and on and on for hours until it dries down into a floral sandalwood musk.
    10/10 for hitting the fashion nerve of the moment. It’s a “Warm Musky Winter Gardenia” with a dark and shady undertone. This one could be worn by MISS BOND and I am talking 007 here!

  21. :

    4 out of 5

    I went to Nordstrom and sniffed their one stock sample. They didn’t have any to give out and so I had to visit my lovely ladies at Tysons 2, who were very generous. I love this scent. It’s like a softer Bond #9 Signature(which I also love; however leans too masculine for me). It has been on my arm for 12 hours now so very long lasting. I get oud , some sweet, with soft flowers on my arm, but I a have very different chemistry than most. So far I am loving it!

  22. :

    4 out of 5

    It’s a gorgeous heady musky floral with a spicy twist. I hate bond and its owners but this fragrance is really nice.

  23. :

    5 out of 5

    Oh Dear! Hope it is a decent one this time round…

  24. :

    4 out of 5

    Agreed. Every fragrance deserves a chance. You don’t have to like it or even love it but at least wait for this to hit the shelves and sample before cutting it down. Not cool at all.

  25. :

    5 out of 5

    Already people dislike it? It’s not even out yet. SO rude.

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