Eau Parfumee au The Bleu Bvlgari

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Eau Parfumee au The Bleu Bvlgari

Eau Parfumee au The Bleu Bvlgari

Rated 4.07 out of 5 based on 55 customer ratings
(55 customer reviews)

Eau Parfumee au The Bleu Bvlgari for women and men of Bvlgari

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Eau Parfumée au Thé Bleu is a new fragrance of tea collection by Bvlgari arriving after the following editions: Eau Parfumee au The Vert, Eau Parfumee au The Blanc, Eau Parfumee au The Rouge which will, as announced by the brand Bvlgari soon be available in 350ml flacons , besides the existing 75ml and 150ml EDC.

The latest edition Eau Parfumée au Thé Bleu is based on notes of Oolong tea (Chinese Fujian tea), combined with blue tea, iris blossom and aromatic lavender, and is created by perfumer Daniela Andrier. The fragrance arrives in blue flacon made of frozen glass designed by Thierry de Baschmakoff.

Flacons 150ml and scented candles 600gr will be presented separately and available at Bvlgari store in Rome, at Via Condotti.
Eau Parfumee au The Bleu was launched in 2015. The nose behind this fragrance is Daniela (Roche) Andrier.

55 reviews for Eau Parfumee au The Bleu Bvlgari

  1. :

    4 out of 5

    Bvlgari impresses me with their ability to make the most gorgeous, understated fragrances. This one falls right in line with what makes them shine. If they were to ever release a gourmand I would be hesitant because florals and light effervescence is what they do best!
    Here’s another one to add to the list of effortless elegance. Wearing this fragrance is the equivalent of having a spa day with you wherever you go. I think of it as having a mixture of essential oils in a diffuser, only the diffuser is my skin. The color you see on the bottle is exactly what you will envision when you smell what’s inside.
    It seems like things could go piercing when first applied, but there’s warmth from the sweetness of coumarin given off by lavender that balances out the cold, powdery iris. Velvety violets give it texture and purple hues. The tea note keeps things green and crisp and there’s a soft bitter spiciness that cuts through. Perfect projection and lasting power for an edc. After several hours of wear it begins to blend in with your body, like clean skin that’s been soaking in a luxury spa bath infused with essential oils. This fragrance is the definition of aromatic and even therapeutic, I’d say.

  2. :

    5 out of 5

    لافندر .. مسك و ايرس
    ..
    و كأنك تنام على غيمة بيضاء
    كما الاحلام
    ..
    من اجمل عطور الشاي

  3. :

    4 out of 5

    This is definitely a Prada Infusion d’Iris clone! I applied some, went about my day, and a few hours later I kept thinking I was wearing Infusion d’Iris! A clean, somewhat soapy floral. Aromatic, clean. The smell of sophistication. I love this (and Infusion d’Iris).

  4. :

    3 out of 5

    Lilac Irises by Claude Monet

  5. :

    5 out of 5

    Eau Parfumee au The Bleu, how I love you! Swoonworthy indeed. Calming, clearing, astringent, yet floral-sweet due to the lavender and iris. What a perfect summer afternoon scent, makes me want a cup of tea in a shady spot. No one could be offended by this unless they are just being difficult.
    Sorry, I have no idea what “shiso” smells like. I had to search to find out what shiso even is (just perilla by a fancy name!), and now I want to grow it because it sounds exactly like my kind of thing. So I can’t say whether it contributes here or not, but I will say SOMETHING in this is quite beautiful in an ethereal, floaty way. Yes, The Bleu does give a sense of tranquility.
    Could become my summer signature.

  6. :

    3 out of 5

    Great fragrance!
    The best to be called unisex.
    I get compliments everyday I am wearing this sophisticated juice.
    A must buy!!

  7. :

    5 out of 5

    Lovely soap.

  8. :

    3 out of 5

    BAXTER OF CALIFORNIA – Herbal Mint Toner.
    Smells rather linear and airy, or ‘light AF’, men can easily pull it off although it totally reminds of female cosmetic feel sometime, it only projects 1 inch or even less, making it not only office friendly, public friendly, all purpose friendly really.
    Notes are hard to breakdown exactly, violet is quite standing out, however soft and cold, iris is (carrot) rooty and earthy but not powdery, gender neural and crisp. Couldn’t get the tea note whatsoever nor a remote connotation from the abstract green leafy, dewy cucumber from the top.
    Development is minimal to none, but do get bit sweeter within the short 1 hr or so as it lasts.
    Perfect occasions for Eau Parfumee Au (The?) Bleau are European hotels, no need to knock up the high end franchises, staying with those 4 to 4.5 stars are just fine, or startup artisan hotels trying to impress while being minimalist.
    I can easily see this, and the Blanc are perfect dual, sitting in all white or Mediterranean blue-ish loo, welcoming guests from all over the white people world.
    Well done Bvlgari! Solid 2.5/5.0!

  9. :

    3 out of 5

    This is such a beautiful fragrance. It’s cool and not sweet and has almost a meditative feel to me. I get the sensation of a tranquil shady pond or something, but it doesn’t feel at all aquatic. The I definitely get lavender, tea, and iris. Some of my favorite notes. So nice.

  10. :

    5 out of 5

    I own this fragrance in a set with the Vert and the Rouge as smaller purse flacons.
    I like all of them with Rouge being my favourite and Bleu my second favourite. I don’t want to describe the notes as all other reviews have already done this beautifully and there is nothing new I could add, but I would like to recommend this original, unisex scent.
    I like to wear it when I feel like not wanting to wear anything in particular or when I need to reset my nose after a period of bold strong fragrances that I can’t detect anymore because of what is called olfactory habituation or fatigue.
    Sillage is very discreet but persistent. I always feel its presence but it is a quite, soothing presence as it is no too fresh, no too powdery, not too clean, not too aromatic, it is a perfect calibration of everything.
    After a few detoxifying days with this fragrance my nose is ready to enjoy again the powerhouse scents. This doesn’t mean that it is not a beautiful fragrance per se, it just has this characteristic of making things go back to balance.
    It is a zen kind of scent.
    The bottle, especially in the blue version, is to die for.

  11. :

    3 out of 5

    Everything about this fragrance is peaceful and calming. It opens with a great burst of lavender and shiso (which smells closer to mint to my nose). It settles down to a delicate tea scent with powdery iris playing a supporting role. The whole combination smells like a day at the spa – fresh and relaxing.
    It’s an EDC, so it doesn’t hang around a long time, but I love it’s airy lightness.

  12. :

    4 out of 5

    Being in a love/hate relationship with this one since the first time i tested it last year. And in the end, i finally get a bottle of it!
    Its actually not a fragrance that i love, but i like it and it smells very unique yet soft and inoffensive.

  13. :

    4 out of 5

    Bvulgari is a fragrance line I have not experienced very much other than through the shampoos soaps and hair conditioners I find during my travels in various hotel room bathrooms. I adore the scent of the soaps and shampoos but I doubt that the matching perfumes are exactly alike in scent. I was able to find a few Eau Parfumee The scents online and bought them. They are part of a Tea theme with tea notes – red, blue, white, green. I liked them all but want to start with this one. This is by far my favorite. To me it has more of a vintage feel with a nod to classic powdery floral fragrances. I’m not suggesting this is as good as a vintage or can be compared 100 percent to other scents like L’Heure Bleu Apres L’Ondee or more modern scents like Esprit D’Oscar but this is as good and has some elements and qualities that are the same. I like the bluish purple floral theme and the powder effect.
    Opens with some green notes of shiso and tea with a distinct lavender enough lavender so as not to only become the major dominant note but to give it a unisex vibe. This is a very good aromatic lavender floral which smells as good as a toiletry like soap or (for a man) aftershave. I love lavender scents and this one is quite nice. The tea notes come through as the scent begins to develop. I’m able to detect the smell of a greenish tea which blends with the shiso. As it softens and dries, it turns even more delicate away from the stronger green notes and the lavender. Now it’s a lovely and tenuous powder made up of violets and iris flower. The iris is quite noticeable as it sweetens with the violet and comes through as almost a talc powder or lady’s body powder in a porcelain container. It reminds me of talcum powder my mother used to powder her chest and neck with back in the 1940s 1950s. This feels good to put on right before bed though it seems to be a daily life kind of fragrance. Inoffensive and clean, doesn’t project much and so it’s perfectly suited to wear to work in a public setting. It’s also soft enough and powdery enough to wear with lingerie to bed.
    I would say that the unisex soul of this fragrance is divided into 2 parts. The opening is quite unisex and masculine with lavender and with green notes including the tea, quite aromatic bold and herbal, bordering on a fougere and then turning into a lady like powder with sweet iris. This is for me the most floral of the Eau Parfumee The line. The others are more spicy and centered around other notes other than the florals. This one is bigger on floral scents. If you like florals especially the blue purple flowers of lavender iris and violet, and you are ok with powder and don’t get headaches from powdery frags, and still enjoy the green tea notes you will love this. It’s so lovely.

  14. :

    5 out of 5

    Beautiful purple flower profusion.It is so calming and I swear it has healing aromathepy properties which transport you into a peaceful state of being.
    I find upon applying I get candied violetts, which some people may find off putting, but it only lasts for appx 5mins and then comes the Iris and Lavender drydown, which is so comforting and gorgeous.
    I honestly don’t detect any musk which I am very happy about and I can’t quite detect any tea but I don’t care… I wear it before bedtime and within 10mins of spraying this I am asleep.
    I need a full bottle in my life..soon..

  15. :

    3 out of 5

    I love this one–violets, powdery–so cozy. Not overpowering or fruity. Brings back vintage scents. Very different from most modern boring cliches.

  16. :

    5 out of 5

    i just got this today……lavendar & iris oh what a combo 🙂 if u love lavendar scents u will most likley love this……the combo of lavendar & iris is wonderful nice & soft and staying power was pretty good too 🙂 i felt so zen like wearing……gave me a sense of serenity 🙂

  17. :

    5 out of 5

    a really great scent! not too strong and really sexy.

  18. :

    4 out of 5

    Infusion de Violet

  19. :

    3 out of 5

    If someone were to ask me to describe Eau Parfumée au Thé Bleu, I would tell them that it is a starched iris and orange blossom with a heavy hit of spices and tea. The first opening of Bleu is hard-hitting and even abrasive, but to me, it is one of the most gorgeous orange blossom compositions I have ever sniffed. The juxtaposition of the suntan lotion with intense chai spices is intriguing. Typically, spiced tea accords are paired with sweet, creamy vanilla, so the aforementioned combination is rather unexpected. The base of the fragrance is similar to the clean, starched iris found in Infusion d’Iris by Prada, but the effect is almost hot and dry instead of cold and metallic. Overall, I am impressed by the Bulgari Eau Parfumée line and would recommend it as an outstanding example of tea-based fragrances; although, I would wear Bleu while in the mood for iris or orange blossom, not tea. Note: there is definitely a lavender accord kicking around, but I typically have a tough time picking out lavender—it appears and disappears, darting in and out of the cloud of iris and white musk.
    4/5

  20. :

    3 out of 5

    I adore Bvlgari’s tea range, with au bleu, au noir and au blanc as my favourites. Sadly, the blanc and vert have minimal longevity for me, so it’s hard to justify the price when so many cheaper alternatives are just as good. But this au bleu is a winner and lingers for a good 8 hours on my skin.
    The opening notes I find a tad off-putting and harsh, but within 30 minutes it blooms into something cooling and fresh and utterly delightful. Completely different from my other scents and not your typical tea scent full of citrus. The lavender is clearly noticeable and not too harsh and iris in the dry down is clear and beautiful. I would recommend this for hot days as a cool break, while the lavender with the iris makes it suitable too for colder crisp days of winter.

  21. :

    4 out of 5

    Eau the Bleu is one of my warm weather go-to scents! It is very fresh with lots of “cool” notes, like lavender and iris. I also like the light tea smell. When I first sampled it I couldn’t decide if it was something that I would want to wear often. But as the weather get’s increasingly warmer (especially in Washington, DC) and I wear crisp cotton and linen dresses, I find that Bulgari’s tea colognes are just delightful for me and I will wear this one often. However, I don’t feel that it is very masculine, but a tad mysterious on a woman. I like to smell nice when someones is near, but I don’t want to shock a person’s senses when I give a hug or a subtle handshake. Definitely a favorite!

  22. :

    4 out of 5

    Love the smell, but could be better quality (ingredients).
    simply said – i would like to have expensive version of this one!
    Smell 7
    Longevity 9
    Unique: 8
    Price x quality: yes. its not expensive

  23. :

    3 out of 5

    This smells gorgeous! It’s perfection… I now own the full size, despite my initial worries of poor projection and longevity. However, my concerns were put to rest once I had the spray version. Comments above and below me have described the scent better than I ever could. I just love how it’s powdery, aromatic, and juicy (nearly aquatic)…all at once. One of my top 3 for sure!

  24. :

    5 out of 5

    I finally found a bvlgari that I like! It hits all points- long lasting, clean, interesting in a subconscious way, un obtrusive and just plain good.
    Not only that, but it’s perfectly unisex. I can happily share this one with the boyfriend.

  25. :

    5 out of 5

    scent : 10/10
    sillage : 7/10
    longevity :6/10
    70% day/ 30% night fragrance
    nice tea scent with iris

  26. :

    5 out of 5

    I tested Eau the Bleu today on a test strip only. This is a beautiful, and to me very feminine, scent. EtB to me smells like a tea scent on a musky base laden with powdery violet that has been blended with the original Bvlgari Femme – really nice. The violet is there for me right from the top and stays strong for quite some time. In the base the violet recedes a little to leave more of a light powdery trail behind which lingers on softly with the rest of the ingredients. I really like this…lovely…

  27. :

    3 out of 5

    Lovely delicious perfume!! Beautiful iris and tea, a heavenly mix amalgamated with the wonderful scintillating lavender, and the gorgeous, really beautiful violet, and the shiso adding a pungent peppery thrill. The dry-down is really lovely – soft and gentle musk. Excellent longevity and soft alluring sillage. My husband loves it on me. We both love it, and other people take notice of it and always tell me they think I smell beautiful. It’s very fresh, invigorating and calming and soothing at the same time. A real treat for the senses. The lavender is excellent. Really sweet and rich.
    It’s incredibly feminine, soft and yet strong, rich and enticing. I love it very much. It’s very very special.
    Oh, and I LOVE the bottle! It’s absolutely beautiful: elegant, stunning and refined looking, and such a lovely feminine colour. Very classy.

  28. :

    3 out of 5

    I tested Eau Parfumée au Thé Bleu at the store and am sorry to say it didn’t work on me, but it might be lovely on someone else. I’m fond of tea as a beverage and a scent, but somehow, I didn’t pick up any notes of tea here. It’s a difficult fragrance to describe, but something in this developed an odd and somewhat unpleasant edge while I was wearing it. I was out shopping with a friend whose take on it was that it was too heavy and musky. I would have liked another “test subject” for comparison purposes, but my friend disliked this on me too much to want to spray any on herself. So, on the basis of two people’s reactions, I’d say this wasn’t a good candidate for a blind buy or gift. Sillage was moderate. I left it on for the hour or so that we were in the store to see if things would improve, but then I gave up and went for the soap and water.

  29. :

    5 out of 5

    This is an odd one, but I like it. Not love, but like. On first spray, I get a weird celery-like green note which I think is the shiso. It smells like celery leaves, not stalks. It’s not unpleasant, just unusual. I also get the iris note up front, and no lavender that I can detect. The violet comes to the fore after about half an hour while the shiso/green note lingers and the green tea emerges, so there is a nice balance of slightly powdery violet with fresh green leaves. I can sort of smell the iris note still lurking in the background.
    This is a minimalist scent that won’t offend anyone but it won’t wow them either. OTOH, there are times when a scent like this is exactly what is needed to complete an outfit, such as one of those long, flowing outfits in soft solid shades of greyish blue/lavender you find in catalogs like J. Jill. It’s more “minimal” than “casual”, and it is quite serene. I don’t need a full bottle but I’m happy to have a travel size spray.

  30. :

    3 out of 5

    Bvlgari bleu is the only one I own among this line but is not my fave,I like the red one more(still don’t love it)
    Bvlgari bleu opens very fresh,green and herbal,I don’t know how shiso smells in real life but I think it’s dominant in the opening part,a minty vegetative note,lavender is not as dominant as my expectations..I can also detect large amounts of violet,even more than iris,as always,violet in cool,herbal or woodsy non-sweet fragrances translates to cucumber for me,which I don’t care for..this herbal,aramatic and cold,green cucumbery scent lingers in the background but becomes less dominant as iris and tea start to show up
    Unfortunately tea note is not as the drink,tea,warm and deep and comforting,it’s the plant tea,so just adds to freshness and green quality of scent
    Definitely it’s not something I would like,but I can see how others with different taste in perfume may love it,if you’re just looking for a powdery scent this may disappoint you,ofcourse it IS definitely powdery,but also green..so if you’re into powdery AND herbal,aromatic scents,or are looking for a cold,fresh,dry,non sweet and non citrus spring/summer scent go for it
    I believe it’s in the middle of unisex range..I find opening part more manly but drydown with soft musky iris is more womanly so in whole it’s wearable by both men and women and is suitable for hot and even humid climates
    Longevity is moderate and sillage is soft to moderate,a clean,dry,refreshing skinscent..in whole it’s projection is acceptable for a edc
    BTW I like the bottle so much
    ❤❤

  31. :

    5 out of 5

    Rounded iris, violet, and non-astringent lavender. The only sharpness is a pleasant opening of musky, tea laden shiso. Shiso is in the mint/peppermint/spearmint family, and is just as distinctive and different from them as they are from each other. It is aromatic, green, and fresh, and spicy.
    In the next few minutes, the shiso dies down and a pleasant powdery lavender reminiscent of baby powder. Tea mingles in the background. After the baby powder fades, vanilla briefly becomes prominent even though it is absent from the notes listed.
    a few hours into wear, it becomes dry without being aldehydic. This is my least favorite part of the scent, but it promptly begins to fade. As a cologne, it does fade within a few hours, but it is so lovely that I don’t mind reapplying.

  32. :

    3 out of 5

    There is a definite peppery note to this on first spray. Apparently shiso is a member of the mint family with peppery, fresh qualities. This escapes with the dry down and what’s left is a powdery floral that is faintly earthy, and very cool. This really is what blue would smell like to me, and absolutely perfect for a heatwave.

  33. :

    5 out of 5

    As a great lover of teas and all things herbal, and an admirer of Daniela (Roche) Andrier creations (especially Prada Infusion D’Iris EDP), I couldn’t pass up this one. It was a blind buy, and a love at first sniff. It is pretty much along the same lines as Infusion D’Iris, but with a hefty dose of lavender. Longevity IS a problem, you will have to reapply.
    UPDATE: this scent smells better on my teenage son 😉

  34. :

    5 out of 5

    Among refreshing, aromatic fragrances this is a true delight. Worn all day in the piping hot sun, Bleu gave me a wonderful sense of freshness and calm this week. There is almost a therapeutic quality about it.
    I would call Bleu a grounding and comforting scent, although I usually ascribe such qualities to powerful and oak moss centered chypres. This is not powerful at all in the traditional sense, but a soft and airy fragrance with tea and lavender. The most prominent note to my nose is IRIS – the powdery iris of Infusion d’Iris.
    It is perhaps more airy and fresh than Infusion, and wholly suited to the most sizzling weather and soaring temperatures. Any fragrance can burn off skin rapidly in the heat, but worn on hair and fabric, Bleu stayed with me all throughout the day and still lingers on my shirt with serene freshness.
    It is difficult to describe fragrance with mere words. The aura created by this bit of Bvlgari art transcends the merely fresh category into comforting elegance, were the two words ever used together… If there were one phrase ( other than the ones above! ) that encapsulates it, I would say:
    Calming CHIC.
    Five Stars
    Edit – For me personally Burberry Brit Rhythm nicely fills the aromatic/hot weather spot at a lower price range. They are not twins, but cousins. Minus the tea note, Rhythm nonetheless has lavender/musk/orris root down to perfection. It’s wonderful in the heat and lingers expertly throughout the day. As for refreshing TEA note fragrances, I adore Paul Smith Rose, which on me is more about the tea than the rose, and also holds up to heat with a similar genius. Who knows, I just may layer the two, but they’re superb hot weather gems on their own!

  35. :

    4 out of 5

    While this reminded me of Hermessence Osmanthe Yunnan at first, which I love, the drydown on this was a bit too harshly soapy.

  36. :

    5 out of 5

    I love this it is so relaxing and calming, green tea with powdery florals. The powder I’m especially blaming on the violet which is fine by me! I love powdery scents. I find the notes in this extremely realistic and true to nature…. Just beautiful! Reminds me of a scent Crabtree and Evelyn had Song de Chine if anyone remembers that.

  37. :

    3 out of 5

    This is one of my very favorite fragrances, and apparently an aphrodisiac to my boyfriend (extra credit points there). This is such a stand out fragrance… totally unique, so imagine my surprise when I heard how little love this one was getting. This frag is sadly so under rated, but I think I know why. When I first smelled it on the card, I wasn’t sure I liked it either. It’s not one of those fragrances that just jumps right out as being a smell to swoon over, because it is very, very dry, (no sweetness whatsoever), and almost seems strange smelling, because it is so different than most other perfumes. It is very much in a league of its own even as a natural tea smelling scent. Because, of its unfamiliar quality, it makes you go “Hmmm… I don’t know….” at first. Unremarkably, the only thing I’ve smelled like it is Bulgari’s au The’ Vert. Au The’ Vert has the same natural powdery root smell, but The’ Bleu’s powdery root smell is amplified by the addition of iris (from which I understand au The’ Vert does not contain). Again, the powder smells herbal and earthy, which is actually quite nice, and melds well with my skin’s natural scent. I would never EVER have had a fraction of the admiration of this scent that I do now had I judged it alone without allowing it work with my body chemistry. Prior to doing so, I honestly didn’t “get it”, but within moments of spraying it on my skin, the cold, dry, somewhat metallic notes were given life, and warmth, and suddenly, I was overcome by an “Ah ha!” moment as the scent became intoxicatingly gratifying, and I couldn’t stop sticking my face in it. The Lavender smells incredible in this frag. Sometimes I have a hard time with lavender in other fragrances because of the astringent quality it normally has, but in here, it strangely lends itself to an almost spicy quality when combined with other the notes (or perhaps my personal scent). Regardless, the subtle spice that happens makes for a wonderful scent that, to me, is beyond perfect for summer time. On hot, sticky days, I reach for this while casting looks of disapproval at those wearing citrus, and ultimately smelling like sour BO.

  38. :

    3 out of 5

    This is all violet and iris and very little tea. Its not bad, its just very powdery and green. Im a sucker for natural fresh scents (I love most of Hermes colognes and the Bvlgari tea collections) but this one falls a little flat for me. Could almost be a flanker for the Cartier Eau Essence line. Not a hate at all, but def not a love either. End of the day, this one feels a little unnecessary.

  39. :

    5 out of 5

    20. march 2016
    It has FINALLY appeared in store and i was very anticipating to try it. I LIKE the green tea (pre reformulated though), i LOOOVE red tea, White is ok, but this one is actually more on “dislike” side for me. Basically it is the “the vert” with a lot of iris added and by now i discovered that a very prominent iris note make me dislike a fragrance. Especially if there is a “deadly” combination of iris and violets present. I do like a green tea base of it and in general it is not a fragrance i hate, i even enjoy it at some stages but that iris/violet combination prevents me from liking this tea fragrance more than i wish i would. I am not sure if this is actually unisex, seems like a more feminine to me, than masculine or unisex. The sillage is soft and lasting power is actually quite good, up to 4 hrs. Hope it wins a loyal fan base as the older ones and hopefully they will not discontinue “the rouge” ever.

  40. :

    3 out of 5

    I cannot understand how people dislike this one! This is the most interesting and complex in the Bulgari Tea series in my opinion. To me it is like a bit of a green and earthy version of L’Heure Bleue. If you like your tea scents powdery and warming, this is a pretty safe buy, but wait until the price drops a little… it IS an eau de cologne.

  41. :

    5 out of 5

    A nice variation of Bvlgari’s own Thé theme. Perhaps more female than male, and perhaps you would prefer to scent your room with this one rather than yourself. It’s a good and elegant scent nevertheless.
    ***

  42. :

    5 out of 5

    A great perfume! I’ve always considered lavender more masculine aroma, but it turned out it works just wonderfully on me! First you smell real fresh and elegant lavender which settles in a couple of minutes and the iris emerges. Not too powdery, not dirty or damp, just beautiful “Daniella Andrier” iris. The perfume stays on my skin more than six hours, but I do not mind reapplying in the meantime. Classy and elegant, my favourite of all the Bvlgari’s “teas”.

  43. :

    5 out of 5

    I took a whiff of this yesterday at my local Sephora and I was SO disappointed! I expected a pretty lavender scent but instead it was a plastic chemical smell… very odd. I’m glad I didn’t buy this one solely based on the hype and description.

  44. :

    4 out of 5

    I don’t know if it’s the name but I smell blue camomille and clary sage besides lavender in the opening, later the herbal aspects soften and a powdery iris/violet comes through with the bvlgari tea-note…

  45. :

    5 out of 5

    I like the tea range from Bulgari but I wouldn’t class this one as unisex in a million years. Definitely one for the ladies.

  46. :

    4 out of 5

    received my decant today,
    and wow ! nice tea – lavender stuff.
    i like lavender, and i didnt know that lavender will do fine with tea.
    my new favorite for relaxing at night.
    definitely a buy !!

  47. :

    5 out of 5

    This has to be the most disappointing of the tea fragrances in my opinion. Whatever the scent is meant to be, it has been incredibly weakened to a point where it really would not make a difference whether you wore fragrance or not. It smells quite sharp when immediately sprayed and it softens up after 15 minutes-ish to a skin scent.After that, it may last for 3-4 hours and after that its gone. Being a worshipper of Au the Blanc and a lover of Au the Rouge, this one is very disappointing. And to think I nearly blind bought it.

  48. :

    5 out of 5

    I got a sample of this from Sephora. I really liked the description of the notes. There is something in the opening that is really weird — not bad, per se, but just weird. Majesty said “shoe polish.” I’m getting something like mimeograph paper, or Windex. But the dry down is really pretty; very soft subtle iris and a pinch of lavender. Low silage and close to the skin. Wear it for those times when you want to be minimally scented. Imagine a non-soapy, lighter Prada Infusion D’Iris EDP with a different opening.

  49. :

    3 out of 5

    After several minutes it reminds something in my head Un Jardin La Mousson by Hermes. I think I would like to buy a bottle of au the bleu, the new packaging is much sophisticate

  50. :

    5 out of 5

    Aquatic Tea
    I admit I like perfumes for their packaging. How this lovely bottle of blue perfume strikes me as beautiful, instead of reminding me of Windex window cleaner, is a feat in itself. The juice/bottle really are beautiful. So there’s that.
    The perfume is in the light, watery variety. The tea is light, and green (oolong tea is a lot stronger than this) and maybe iced. On my skin the peppery shiso note lasts for over an hour. The fresh peppery tea thing is nice. But it starts to fade and become Watery Bvlgari Cologne, like the Vert or some such. Yeah, it’s floral, but a watery floral, a watery musk to finish.
    I like this, and I hate to push perfumes into masculine/feminine, but I don’t want to wear this. What I would love is to smell this on a man. I’m a middle aged women but I would probably follow a man wearing The Bleu to the ends of the earth! This would smell so lovely, fresh, peppery, edgy, earthy, on a man. But I don’t want to wear this as much as I would love to smell it on another.

  51. :

    3 out of 5

    This is an excellent fragrance. It fits well in the “the” series, and is very reminiscent of The Vert, even though it has a clear lavender note and more floral undertones as it develops. Light, of course, with acceptable longevity for it’s type. By the way, for canadians, I got mine on-line at the Bay; it came in a gift set with 75mm Eau Parfume plus 75 mm body lotion, shower gel, shampoo, conditioner, as well as 2 soaps and 2 wipes. Lovely!

  52. :

    4 out of 5

    As a fan of Bvlgari tea scents I have been looking forward to trying this. I lucked out today and spied the blue bottle on the Bvlgari fragrance counter. “Ooooooh it’s here!” I said out loud. I was that excited. A couple of spritzes later revealed a gorgeous green tea-like scent with a fresh picked lavender note. Really nice and natural – suitable for wear much in the same way as The Vert and The Blanc. Like those, I’d wear this year round and would admire a man who chose to wear it – I’ll share it! 🙂

  53. :

    3 out of 5

    My experience with this fragrance is a bit disappointing. The opening is very interesting and original, dominated by a deep green note, full of freshness and very uplifting. I was expecting the new shiso note, so finding myself thinking about Japan was foreseeable. I predict that shiso will become the next fashionable green note. This moment in the fragrance is unisex, young and courageous.
    Later the fragrance morphs into some kind of “floral greenness” a little bit confusing, closer to some home scents, sufficiently skillfully blended to not being questionable but deffinitely not my taste at all. This phase feels more feminine and classic and this is how the fragrance ends as well.
    I recognize the resemblance with Ellena’s work and overall I can see the beauty on it but honestly I do not feel identified as its target.
    7/10

  54. :

    4 out of 5

    I agree with JaiTee that this is a beautiful variation of the original The Vert!
    Basically this is the original with the addition of equal parts of lavender, iris, and violet. I usually can’t stand violet, but here it is soft and natural and not overpowering blending well with all the other notes. This is powdery, but not too much. I think this smells beautiful, feminine, and very elegant! Also, relaxing and peaceful and perfectly fits the beautiful blue color. It stays close to the skin, soft silage, good longevity. Full bottle worth for sure!

  55. :

    4 out of 5

    This is a beautiful variation on the original The Vert.
    The lavender opening is realistic — just like sniffing the giant shrubs of lavender growing in the backyard. This opening lasts for a few glorious minutes. The Bleu then gently gives way to a slightly sweet citrusy green tea o

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