Bergduft No 2 Blauer Enzian Art of Scent – Swiss Perfumes

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Bergduft No 2 Blauer Enzian Art of Scent - Swiss Perfumes

Bergduft No 2 Blauer Enzian Art of Scent – Swiss Perfumes

Rated 3.71 out of 5 based on 7 customer ratings
(7 customer reviews)

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Description

Blauer Enzian or Blue Gentian is another beautiful flower from Swiss Alps. Gentian reflects the brilliant blue of the sky above. A whiff of this azure blue flower impresses upon us the crisp Alpine air together with sprightly ripples trickling from mountain creeks.

The head note is as fresh and lively as an Alpine spring. The heart note is represented by light green elements evocative of an Alpine meadow. The base note is soft and gentle, imparting a feeling of tranquility inherent in the vastness of an Alpine landscape.

This light and lively fragrance will see you through the day, granting you a positive and inspiring allure.

Bergduft No 2 Blauer Enzian was launched in 2009. The nose behind this fragrance is Brigitte Witschi.

7 reviews for Bergduft No 2 Blauer Enzian Art of Scent – Swiss Perfumes

  1. :

    3 out of 5

    Sorry. All I get here is bland !990s unisex freshness enlivened with “New Fragrance!!” toilet cleaner.

  2. :

    3 out of 5

    this is a nice & light fragrance. perhaps just too light & very common scent, i dont think it has the niche quality at all. once it settles down on my skin, it really resembles CK Eternity Aqua!

  3. :

    4 out of 5

    The opening strikes me as a aquatic fruity. Melon is clearly shining in front of other notes and I can also feel a “green note” hiding somewhere in the background and of course very mild citruses in front next to melon. At this point the scent is kinda “shampoo like” and not particularly interesting.
    The heart is a tiny bit more interesting as here I get marigold which gives the scent uniqueness and some depth, also making this kinda “happy perfume” (marigold does this to me) which reminds me of careless beach walks, sunshine and unicorns. Unfortunately what I do not enjoy is the watery feel to this, but that’s just me – never been a fan of aquatics.
    The base is a very generic smelling sandalwood/osmanthus combo, silage is extremely close to the skin and I am not impressed at all.
    This is a very crowd pleasing fragrance, safe for a blind gift, very feminine, cute and non-offensive, unfortunately it does not bring anything new to the table and is somehow boring and too watery for me to enjoy.

  4. :

    4 out of 5

    Refreshing fruity bouquet, literally 1st thing that comes to mind after initial sniff. It is clean and creamy scent, and safe for everyday wear. Watery notes are quite notable here as well, not in a watered down kind of a way but rather as spring/summer promenade near water where you can smell the fresh fruit and flowers.

  5. :

    3 out of 5

    Bergduft BLAUER ENZIAN is the epitome of an inoffensive fragrance. It’s a sort of spritzer scent for those who feel that the solution to big-time, old-school, super-sillage perfumes is dilution. Fresh and clean and incredibly light, BLAUER ENZIAN has a child-proof safety mechanism built right in. It is impossible to overapply.
    To me, this is not a virtue. I am opposed to the “save perfumistas and those around them from themselves” movement. I think that we are all adults, and it makes no sense to “loathe” or “despise” a perfumic creation such as AMARIGE because some people apply too much. You can hate it for independent reasons: that it is too cloying, or it contains notes which do not agree with your aesthetic sense or even skin chemistry. But I do not and never will understand perfume critiques grounded in the assertion that a creation is too strong.
    There is, after all, a simple solution to that problem. If two sprays are too much, spray once. If one spray is too much, try a dab. Eventually, if you keep cutting the dose in half, you’ll discover the optimum application amount of any perfume–even the most superpotent. If it’s intrinsically a scrubber, because it’s literally toxic (Agent Purple, Agent Blue, and friends) or profoundly ill-conceived (Sécrétions Magnifiques), then of course even a nanodot will be too much. But to say that a perfume belongs in the top-ten loud perfumes category and then give it one star for being loud is nonsense, pure and simple.
    None of which is actually relevant to BLAUER ENZIAN, in fact, but I do feel a bit better having got that long-fermenting little mini-rant out of my system. BLAUER ENZIAN would probably suit fans of the colognes of Jo Malone quite well. And also perhaps those who find Annick Goutal’s work too obtrusive. To me, in contrast, BLAUER ENZIAN is way too weak and seems closer to air freshener than to perfume. Désolée.

  6. :

    4 out of 5

    I get the green notes right from the start that reminded me of fresh cut grass. Less so fruits though there is a bit of tart green apple coming through. Osmanthus is more evident within a few mintues. This is a floral fragrance – I would consider it a floral green fragrance, not a floral fruity fragrance. It is fresh and zesty which makes it a good choice for the hot humid days of summer. This is the second of the Bergduft scents I’ve tried. I prefer Alpine Rose to this one but only because I am less partial to green fragrances overall. But this one is well done and worth trying. Good sillage.

  7. :

    5 out of 5

    I just got my samples from Bergduft and I tried them all and the first thing that came to my mind was ‘Oh God please don’t make me choose!!’
    Blauer Enzian is a delightful perfume fresh and clean like the air that circulates through the mountains!
    When I smelled my wrist a couple minutes later after spraying I got some lovely fresh fruits along with the water notes (made me think I was near a small spring listening to the sound of the waters). After ten minutes or so I smelled fresh green grass and with the osmanthus on the way made me think I was a yoddler somewhere on the Alpes!
    By the end of it when finally I got the sandalwood I became a traditional dancer!!
    This is a trully well-balanced perfume.
    You can certainly detect all these wonderful notes one by one since that’s difficult to do with other perfumes.
    (Ahh, sweetie can I have all these three wonderful perfumes along with their sachets as a present for Christmas? please…)

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