Bullion Byredo

3.97 из 5
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Bullion Byredo

Bullion Byredo

Rated 3.97 out of 5 based on 35 customer ratings
(35 customer reviews)

Bullion Byredo for women and men of Byredo

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Bullion by Byredo is a Woody Spicy fragrance for women and men. Bullion was launched in 2012. Top notes are pink pepper and plum; middle notes are osmanthus, leather and magnolia; base notes are dark woodsy notes, sandalwood and musk.

35 reviews for Bullion Byredo

  1. :

    3 out of 5

    I have a bottle of this with full presentation for sale.
    For me this is a rich blend of fruit and leather. The quality of the leather is what sets this fragrance apart. It’s dry, it has this ever slight sweetness to it and it smells authentic. The musk and pepper just add a little bit of dimension to the composition. The smell is rich without being overly loud or cloying.

  2. :

    5 out of 5

    Such an interesting bullion of fruit wood and leather. I find the leather quite strong, whereas others have a hear time finding it. So I’m guessing this is a subjective thing. When I got on to thread the reviews I was like they are all right on. I love to smell this but don’t know if I’d buy it for me, a woman who loves masculine fragrance. I can’t stop smelling my wrist thoug so I’m not decided yet. I hat fruit but this plum is sooooo intriguing. Maybe less leather would be good for a woman but I’m gonna try it on my man and see how things pan out. I love this house and their unique fragrances. Really I’ve smelled my wrist probably 50 times since I put it on. The fistful of money review is totally spot on although this is way better than that sounds.

  3. :

    4 out of 5

    The drydown on this is identical to Stéphane Humbert Lucas’ 777 Generation Homme. How uncanny, why spend the couple hundred on the 50 mL Extrait haute concentrée of Generation Homme when Bullion can be had for a fraction of the cost and you get to double the mL.
    Performance is very good, and I’m working from a sample. I already own most of the 777 collection, full bottles. I am slowly working my.way through the Byredo stuff.
    Thus fsr, I own full bottles of Mojave Ghost, Green, and want 1996 + M/Mink.
    Looks like I am buying Bullion sooner or later, too.
    ciao

  4. :

    4 out of 5

    Byredo Bullion is an odd one, no doubt. It involves the intersection of several different genres but doesn’t seem to take on one in particular. It’s fruity with plum, floral with magnolia and osmanthus, and woody with sandalwood, not to mention the leather.
    To my nose, the plum stands out the most, as it’s fruity first, and the rest of the other attributes are featured in relative harmony with one another.
    Performance is decent, wearability is year-round and versatile, though I don’t regard it in very serious terms, and it’s surely quite unisex. I just find myself mostly puzzled by it and while slightly drawn to it, not inclined remotely to buy it.
    7 out of 10

  5. :

    3 out of 5

    Weird sweet-and-savory gourmand. To those who can’t smell the leather… I think I’ve found it. It’s being stewed with the plums. I get a strong butter note, which does nothing to help the situation.
    A couple of reviewers have mentioned indolic notes, for which I have a low tolerance. If you’re a fan of a particularly vegetal funk, you might have better luck with this.

  6. :

    4 out of 5

    Plum and pepper opening. It tilts towards feminine, sort of like opium or playing with the devil. Slowly it morphed to a more subdued scent, woody with a floral undertone. Sandalwood is prominent but not loud or obnoxious. And surprisingly the osmanthus makes its apparition, joining the woods with the juicy, tender, slightly sweet scent of this flower.
    My biggest fear with this perfume is longevity. Silage seems to be medium.
    If you haven’t tried yet or are thinking about buying it, I recommend and encourage you to get a sample and don’t jump on the first impression.

  7. :

    4 out of 5

    Been searching for Byredo as it isn’t sold in Bahrain. Had a sniff at Abudhabi airport and it smelled fruity and smooth. Even though I’m not very much into fruity scents, I was still drawn to it because I got a sense of the complexity of the blend and got a sense of the leather in there so i bought it instantly. Although, I must admit, I was close to buying the accord oud or oud immortel before convincing my self that this will be a nice addition to the family.
    In any case, this is a unique and a masterfully blended scent and I give it an 8/10

  8. :

    5 out of 5

    This smells like a fist full of paper money…..

  9. :

    4 out of 5

    An excellent Byredo, one of the top five of this house. It balances fruit and wood in such a delicate way, using leather as a kind of glue between the two, quite a remarkable thing. It lasts a long while, turning quite deliciously sweet but not sticky or like candy. An easy wear for men who want a gourmand that is not over the top but still very elegant and refined.

  10. :

    4 out of 5

    This is an extremely well-done scent in the Woody-Spicy family. It takes about half an hour before it settles on my skin but the scent in that stage smells very polished, warm, and nice. I think the main players are a refined leather note and a fruity-floral nectar, supported by a team of woody-spicy notes. The scent in dry down is very well balanced and smells very pleasant and sensuous to some extent.
    I have several perfumes in this genre so I won’t add this one to my wardrobe. But I would suggest trying it to anyone who is interested in a refined composition around above notes.

  11. :

    3 out of 5

    This one was a blind buy for me. First when I applied it on my wrist, I was confused cuz my nose was so familiar with this smell and I decided to figure out which scent smells like this. After 15 minutes of hard thinking I found it, Costume National Scent Intense. TRY IT YOURSELF!! If I didn’t have Costume National, I would have liked Bullion but now that I have CN this one is so unnecessary and not worth the money I paid for it.

  12. :

    3 out of 5

    This reminds me of that time I was walking through the woods and a troll, herbivore troll, jumped out and took a deep breath and blew all over me. Strange breath of something that just snacked on twigs and maybe a berry.
    Small hint of his leather wear.

  13. :

    5 out of 5

    I am not someone who thinks people should smell like fruit. So I was surprised to find this one quite lovely and very special. It reminded me of Amouage Interlude, especially in the middle. It’s interesting how our perception of chemicals is influenced by the notes the perfumer lists. Because of the connection I’m making with Interlude I smell Immortelle strongly which is a listed note in Interlude but not here.
    What I enjoy about this one is how pleasant, persistent and restrained this is. I put it on in the morning, got whiffs all day and woke up still smelling it, so that I was reluctant to shower. The thing was though, it was never overbearing or intrusive. A nice trick. I decided to do a side-by-side with Interlude but wound up scrubbing the Interlude because it was just too much.
    I’m definitely going to try more of this line.

  14. :

    5 out of 5

    Quality Juice !!!
    Smells so good

  15. :

    5 out of 5

    This fragrance is a masterpiece and It’s addictive! When my tiny sample went out i felt really empty, like a big, important part of my life was missing. I bought two new decants as fast as i could and next time i’m aming for the full bottle because i cant live without this one. The name “Bullion” is such a genious, wellsuited name. It’s like a brew of some kind; hot and sweet, well blended. It’s mysterious but yet safe and soothing. It’s very fruity with the obvious plum but for me; who usually dosent really like sweet, fruity notes, this is pure heaven sent gold in a bottle.

  16. :

    4 out of 5

    Overall: 8/10
    Here’s Why:
    SO promising and it nearly delivers!
    This starts out surprisingly similar to Creed Royal Oud, albeit more fresh and outdoorsy.
    Consider this a daytime Oud fragrance with a soft peppery background.
    The Leather is non-pronounced to my palate and is hardly there, The fruit smell that is present is more dense and jammy as opposed to citrusy.
    The drydown is ALL musk – linear and un-relenting. Leaving a soft veil.
    Easy to wear and hardly unlikable, this little gem could use a lesson in proper leather – but what remains is still easy to wear and wonderfully niche. Priced a little too steep for the quality of this, however, as sillage tends to be on the lesser side.

  17. :

    4 out of 5

    I must be hearing things, or rather, smelling things. Other things if other reviews here are anything to go by.
    Because unfortunately, Bullion fell flat on it’s glassy face for me. It started off with that hyper-annoying ‘watery, non-sweet’ fruit accord. Yes plums but,,, weird.
    Then came the bombshell; something hideous akin to a rubbered, pungent hid of an animal. Really? Is this your Genius ‘leather-fruit’ take on the Tuscan leather bandwagon Byredo??
    It was terrible. Powdery, unsettling and after 3 minutes, downright nauseating. A dilute fruit punch spill in a tanning factory, with some grease leakage too.
    I simply grew sick, very fast. It’s loud too, well of course, why not right?
    I was hoping a more streamline take featuring a pleasant, apricotty-plum with a gentle and delicious suede appearing later in the fragrance.
    Puhh! A summer-beach dream in a spares-factory.
    Byredo are for me trying seriously hard to steal that ‘worst House ever’ rusty-crown from Serge and Frederik malle. Sorry folks!
    My rating: 4/10.
    Quality: 6/10.

  18. :

    5 out of 5

    Starts off with smooth, milky plum that goes strong for a while. After about 3 hours, a peppery sandalwood took over.
    Bullion is very nice: distinctive, complex, deep, but not too deep.
    Longevity for me is about 6-7 hours, and fairly close to the skin. It smells a lot like Lubin Korrigan.
    Great perfume!

  19. :

    4 out of 5

    To me Bullion smells like spicy vegetable broth with sweet dried fruits. It’s very strange and unique. It’s a kind of scent I like to sniff now and then, but I could never wear it. The dinner-ish note makes me smell like I’ve been cooking all day and forgot to shower afterwards.
    Another reason why I don’t wanna buy a full size bottle of this is the lack of longevity. On my skin this scent lasts only 1 1/2 – 2 hours, max.
    I did expect to smell the leather in this one. Everyone speaks so highly of the leather note, but I don’t smell leather at all in Bullion. Must be my skin chemistry, I guess. But it’s weird because my skin usually brings out leather in other leather scents. Ah well…
    It’s a fascinating scent, it does smell good in a weird way, so I’m glad I have a sample of it. I will keep it in my sample collection, to enjoy when I wanna smell something truly strange and weirdly gourmand-ish.

  20. :

    4 out of 5

    I almost love this sweet leather and fruit concoction, but it has an indolic undercurrent I can’t work with. If you don’t mind indoles, do give it a try, it’s quite lovely.

  21. :

    5 out of 5

    I’m pretty fond of this one, especially in the oil concentration, which allows it to act as more of a skin scent. Plums and leather have been paired before, but this one has real brio. Buttery leather and billows of incense smoke, all simmering beneath an ultra juicy, dusky, purple plum note. A bit funky, but elegant. I get around four to six hours of wear from the oil, but apparently I’m in the minority. That’s a shame.

  22. :

    5 out of 5

    I really love this one and the oil made me so disappointed that I decided to buy the spray. Much much better sillage and longevety. I think that Bullion is Byredo’s best one.

  23. :

    4 out of 5

    Bullion is a very well blend I just love it. The plum and the leather are the dominant accords and together with the woods, musk and the flowers I get a feeling of a verry expensive cognac.
    For me it feels more masculine than unisex but most of the ppl who smelled it on me says that they feel it’s unisex.
    I just did the mistake and bought the oil, the longevety is bad, very bad (1-2hrs on my skinn) and the sillage are even more bad. The spray is a lot better.

  24. :

    4 out of 5

    Plum, leather, cognac – just wonderful!

  25. :

    5 out of 5

    Very unique scent,i love it!

  26. :

    3 out of 5

    @scorpiosheep: No, it’s not called Buillion. What makes you think that?
    It’s called Bullion, as it says in the picture.
    This used to be a limited edition and exclusive to the middle east so I am happy to announce that this little jem is now available in Byredo stores and counters world wide.
    Yay!

  27. :

    3 out of 5

    Plum and leather. True love!

  28. :

    3 out of 5

    It’s nice to spot a well done fruity opening, and the plum note is magnificent in this one – it’s very juicy and lush, moderately sweet. A floral accord of, I suppose, magnolia, joins it, along with, to me, the star of this fragrance – a dirty, animalic leather note with a solid amount of, well, not really clean musk alters the scent to a whole new direction. Now this fragrance has two different tones that would be equally strong if not for the dirtiness of leather, whose animalic vibe makes it more dominant because of its nature.
    That being said, my experience with Bullion is somewhat strange to me. It’s like plum-flower accord strikes me once, then I get slapped with a pungent leather-musk with double the duration and strength. I’d say it feels like I have two different perfumes at the same time, on the same spot. Later, the base of the fragrance is woody and musky, but the heart of it lasts the longest and actually defines the scent.
    This perfume has solid longevity, about six or seven hours maybe. It is close to the skin, but with occasional whiffs that are perceptible to others in a fair range. It is an unusual scent, sure, but can be worn in various occasions and places.
    To be honest, I expected a lot from this one. It had a fair share of reviews augmenting its originality – something that usually lacks when it’s about Byredo. And while I really found a rather unique scent, I cannot say I love it. The thing is, I’m really not in love with too much leather of this type – almost raw and savage. There are times when I like it, sure, but sometimes it seems too much for me. Considering it’s a chalenging composition, it maybe should be that way. Still, it gets a high mark from me because of all the good sides, while putting aside my not-so-defined taste, and because it’s arguably the best Byredo perfume.
    8.75/10

  29. :

    4 out of 5

    The opening is plum so immediately I love it. I’m biased (usually) when plum is a main note. Although sincere, being biased towards a note means that I’m probably going to be overly positive for this review, so take it with a grain of salt. This is a sweet, beautiful, grown up, sexy plum fragrance with a little leather and a little bit of spice. Later on you smell some musk and wood as well, but it’s not cloying. Well blended, very yummy, and perfectly unisex. There is really nothing left to say except that I want a full bottle now! longevity is moderate on me, as is the sillage. Normally this would bother me, but not when something smells this good.
    Attention: I will swap my MOTHER for a bottle of Bullion! lol. She’s short, doesn’t take up much space, and vacuums a lot….not so good at cooking but we’re talkin’ you will have the cleanest house on the block! ok, just kidding….I think

  30. :

    5 out of 5

    ah da boullion!…..this stuff is great……never have smelled somethin like this concoction before…..i would also use the word strange to start to describe this……overall its mossy musk that stays especially on your skin but i detect much more to this….if ya can get a sample try it …its darn near impossible to come across in da states n mucho dinero!but im blown away……reminds me of this old headshop oil called black magic i use to burn in the 90s…special stuff for sure 9/10

  31. :

    3 out of 5

    Oh God ever smell strange, indefinable, precious. I love it!

  32. :

    3 out of 5

    “It’s a combination of places, food and, most, importantly people.”
    His spicy aroma finds its roots in a mixture of pink pepper, magnolia sandalwood, leather accord and sensual musks. Like all the other Byredo fragrances, Bullion is a unisex and I must confess this is one of the best ever made by Byredo, it is very well done. If you have not liked Byredo so far, give it another chance, try on Bullion, maybe you can change your mind.

  33. :

    3 out of 5

    One of the weirdest things I’ve tried in while. The first opening was syrupy sweet combo of plum and osmanthus, soon leather appeared making this a weird mix indeed.
    I find leather in Bullion to be very dirty and smoky. Unfortunately I do not get any spices, but nevertheless this a very unique combination. Even though plum makes this very sweet and feminine, the leather and woody background makes this more suitable for a man, so I am very tempted to see how this works on a male skin.
    In overall – could be easily worn by both sexes and should be a “must try” for every lover of leather note in perfumery as this, in my opinion, is a completely new take on this note. And a good offering from Byredo.

  34. :

    3 out of 5

    Bullion by Byredo is possibly the most atypical Byredo so far. It still shows a remarkably synthetic edge but it’s so nicely blended to result perfectly balanced and “in tune”.
    My reading is: Part Daim Blond (the apricot-osmanthus-suedey facets), part Chambre Noir (the leathery-plummy-sandalwood), part Boxeuses (the plummy-woody notes), part Cuir Amethyste (the sweetish fruity leather). Add to this the good side of Tuscan Leather (the saffrony-leathery aspect) and lay it down on a thick, dark and deep woody base. Potentially overwhelming yet so incredibly balanced. Good sillage, great lasting power. Probably not my type of fragrance but etremely well done and accomplished.
    Thumbs up!
    Rating: 8/10

  35. :

    4 out of 5

    I’m not sure how Byredo have managed to recreate the hedonistic atmosphere of an exotic bazarr, but that’s exactly where I’m transported to when wearing this scent. Talk about taking a trip to an Eastern paradise in a bottle.
    Bullion opens up as a sweet, spicy and heady mix of plum, pink pepper and leather, although it’s the sandalwood and musk that gives the whole fragrance a unique kick. The fragrance seems to alternate over time on my skin between sweet spice and woodsy notes. Reasonable sillage (it will get you noticed but won’t knock people over) and longevity is about 5-6 hours. I think a man or a woman could easily wear this scent.
    I understand that Bullion is only available to purchase in the Middle East, so I shall cherish my sample from the Perfumed Court!

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