Bergamust Noir Gallagher Fragrances

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Bergamust Noir Gallagher Fragrances

Rated 4.00 out of 5 based on 5 customer ratings
(5 customer reviews)

Bergamust Noir Gallagher Fragrances for women and men of Gallagher Fragrances

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“Limited to only 50 bottles, Bergamust Noir marks the 1-year anniversary of Bergamust’s release. Bergamust Noir adds a generous dose of smoke to take on a dark (“Noir”) persona.” – a note from the brand.

Bergamust Noir by Gallagher Fragrances is a Aromatic Aquatic fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. Bergamust Noir was launched in 2017. The nose behind this fragrance is Daniel Gallagher. Top notes are bergamot, sea notes and smoke; middle notes are birch, cedar, orange blossom and smoke; base notes are ambroxan, iso e super, white amber, musk and smoke.

5 reviews for Bergamust Noir Gallagher Fragrances

  1. :

    4 out of 5

    This is the definition of an artistic niche fragrance. it takes the exact DNA of the very wearable Bergamust, a very bright, clean, bergamot/clean musk based scent, and challenges it with a huge dose of dark, dirty smoke. The result is far from harmonious: it is a clash of clean and dirty, light and dark, harsh and smooth, fresh and heavy. The battleground on your skin will be, indeed, predominately smokey to your nose, but with a whiff of smoke there also exists the nostril cooling effect of the bergamot, or the saltiness of the ambroxan, or soapiness of the orange blossom. Every whiff is a distraught contrast, and its really cool. Wearable? Not really. Unique? Hell yes. Artistic? Yes. Good for a niche lover that enjoys smoke or juxtaposition? Yes. Compliments? Not unless you’re with another frag-head, but if you’re wearing this you probably know that.
    Buy?
    Yes, given it is available and you like collecting.
    Blind buy?
    No.
    Overall:
    9/10 for an artistic frag.
    4/10 for a crowd pleasing frag.
    PS. I also believe this leans masculine.

  2. :

    4 out of 5

    I absolutely love Bergamust so I was excited when there was going to be a Noir version. I purchased a full bottle and I could not be more disappointed. It completely ruins Bergamust. It is just an overwhelming atrocious foul smoke smell. It is like someone sat around a heavy smoke campfire for a week and got all hot and sweaty and extremely smokey. This just is not pleasant in any way, shape, or form. This purchase is one of my largest regrets.

  3. :

    4 out of 5

    Bergamust meets the smoke from Peaches and campfires with Birch to great effect. Perfect balance of the notes.

  4. :

    3 out of 5

    Had to scrub this one off pretty quickly, has a very potent “burnt rubber” smell to it that is not pleasant to my nose in the slightest.
    There is something about the way this smells that reminds me a lot of Profumum Fumidus. It is similar to Fumidus because it has a very pungent scent that evokes an odd smell of something burning (like you had thrown plastic or styrofoam into a fire kind of burnt smell… not like the smell of burning pine or other wood).
    It’s the same kind of smokey smell that when you smell it around a campfire, you start asking if somebody threw something weird into the fire that they probably shouldn’t have.

  5. :

    5 out of 5

    Bergamust Noir is the latest, limited edition (50 bottles only) release from this house of Texas now in business for about a year. I purchased a sample set July 2016 before any of the fragrances were on Fragrantica or Basenotes, and so this is my first feedback on a fragrance.
    The original Bergamust is a strong-performing freshie, well-liked, likely the most beloved of Daniel Gallagher’s original collection (my personal favorite was Carpe Cafe). Bergamust Noir, then, conjures a mixture of the original Bergamust mixed with darker elements.
    In trying to achieve this balance, I believe Daniel Gallagher mostly succeeds in Bergamust Noir, as the dominant blend I get is between the orange blossom and tangy/smoky vibe. I definitely like it but I’m not sure it’s full bottle worthy, though I can imagine this being quite popular for men and women alike. A nod to Bergamust while certainly being more of a cold weather fragrance, at least on my skin.
    7 out of 10

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