Eau Parfumee au The Vert Bvlgari

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Eau Parfumee au The Vert Bvlgari

Eau Parfumee au The Vert Bvlgari

Rated 3.98 out of 5 based on 65 customer ratings
(65 customer reviews)

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

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Eau Parfumee au The Vert by Bvlgari is a Citrus Aromatic fragrance for women and men. Eau Parfumee au The Vert was launched in 1992. The nose behind this fragrance is Jean-Claude Ellena. Top notes are coriander, orange blossom, mandarin orange, bergamot, cardamom and lemon; middle notes are jasmine, lily-of-the-valley and bulgarian rose; base notes are sandalwood, amber, musk, green tea, precious woods and cedar.

65 reviews for Eau Parfumee au The Vert Bvlgari

  1. :

    4 out of 5

    Always clean and freshly showered without cotton or laundry or shampoo smell! Bvlgari Vert products were outfitted in a very expensive and exclusive resort in New England. Since staying there, I became hooked. Now I associate this sharp scent with luxury. This is what wealth smells like, someone whose home is only fit with seasonal fresh cut flowers, lofty pillows, and carrara marble countertops.

  2. :

    3 out of 5

    I’m a male and I love this juice. This is the closest I’ve come to a cologne I bought in Tahiti in 2005. It was much sharper and much stronger. Also, it was more long lasting. The bottle was green too, but it was the shape of a Tikki Man. It was the best!!! The Vert is much softer. Great for Summer! Kind of has a CK One vibe to it.

  3. :

    5 out of 5

    Am I Wrong by Love Spit Love

  4. :

    4 out of 5

    Perfect for bedtime… I used to spray this after showering….
    Green tea with soft florals and a slight powdery note.
    As far as longevity and sillage; there was none after ten mins ( well on me)… My skin eats perfume LOL

  5. :

    3 out of 5

    The faint smell of spoiled candy that has been dropped in tea.

  6. :

    3 out of 5

    Bvlgari au the vert
    When i was a kid what summer meant to me was my grandma little yard.
    All family spends breakfast time in that yard and breakfast was bread and cheese,bread & butter,bread and butter with jam and a hot drink named sweet tea with them.
    This perfume reminds me that time it’s smells like that sweet tea that my grandma were made.with rose water and bergamot essence and cardamom.
    When I smell it I feel like im sitting in that yard with my family eating breakfast,someone is washing the yard and irrigate the flowers and make me wet by joke & i get cold.
    In my opinion this perfume has nothing special compared with other perfumes.but to me it’s nostalgic,cool,citrus and cold. So I love it but I think it’s not something that I want to wear always or say that It’s the greatest thing that I’ve ever smelled.

  7. :

    5 out of 5

    Eau Parfumee au The Vert is a cologne, so it’s power is not in it’s strength. This is all about Jean Claude Ellena and his harmony of notes. It’s very light but far from simple.
    Vert works well on me in the heat of the summer when you don’t want to offend anyone. It’s a subtle green scent, starting out citrusy, then turning more herbal. I don’t understand the tea note unless that is the slight earthy scent I’m picking up.
    This is a classic uni-sex scent, anyone could wear it. As expected, it fades quickly but I accept that when I’m wearing cologne. I get 1.5-2 hours before I can no longer detect it. The bottle is a beauty too. Would buy this again and again.

  8. :

    4 out of 5

    CHILDREN AT A POND BY FELIX VALLOTTON

  9. :

    3 out of 5

    The Vert is one of the most interesting green tea fragrances I’ve sampled. The cardamom adds a nice, cooling spice effect, and I’m happy that it’s noticeable in this perfume. The lemon is present for only a few minutes before it fades. Woodsy, soft, and very green… I agree that it’s creamy, somewhat lactonic in a way. Pretty.

  10. :

    3 out of 5

    it’s the best green tea fag with woodsy notes and fresh spices. after an hour, it starts to smell creamy.
    I’m really happy to have and use it.

  11. :

    3 out of 5

    I think that this is one of the very best green tea fragrances you can find. It’s very fresh, cool, and clean … Which of course makes it perfect for Spring and Summer.
    This very much smells mostly like green tea, which (to me) smells earthy and fresh. The citrus notes add a touch of watery sweetness and zest. And the wood and musk notes give it a powdery, soft, and clean quality. It’s a very pleasant, inoffensive, and wearable fragrance in my opinion.
    The only downside to this eau de toilette is that it doesn’t last very long on me. 3 hours maximum on a good day. Because of this, I wouldn’t wear this during the nighttime. However, this is probably a *perfect* fragrance to wear in a work/office environment because of how light and soft it is.
    While I think that it’s overall fitting to call this a unisex fragrance, I think it leans just a bit more feminine than masculine because the wood notes are so soft and faint. Had this been a more woody fragrance, I’d say it was more masculine. Like I said, though, I still think it’s fitting to call it a unisex fragrance.
    I am a big fan of green tea perfumes; I have tried countless ones. While I do wish that the duration of the perfume performed better on my skin, I can’t deny that I love the scent regardless. It’s easy for me to overlook that one flaw.

  12. :

    5 out of 5

    Nowadays in shops smell like the original from 1992 ??? or is reformulated, smell different?

  13. :

    5 out of 5

    A beautiful, fresh fragrance. It smells like green tea with honey! The flowers and woods are also detectable, but on the background. This is one of the few green/citrus scents I can wear. If the sillage and longevity weren’t so bad, I would definitely buy it!

  14. :

    4 out of 5

    I love Bvlgari brand aesthetics and many of their fragrances, while not at all edgy or groundbreaking, are indeed elegant, lovely and very wearable.
    Vert smells quite bitter to me, which I like. Like smelling dried green tea leaves from a wooden container. I also smell some gorgeous jasmine, but not enough to make this composition feel flowery. During a certain phase, this fragrance reminds me a lot of Ferre’s Gieffeffe, feels almost identical in fact. Vert lasts and projects much better though.
    Lots of tea, coriander, citrus fruits and some woods with a hint of silky jasmine – very fresh spicy kind of scent.
    I love it’s dry velvety bitterness that feels quite simple and natural yet at the same time very sumptuous.
    The botte is a work of art.

  15. :

    5 out of 5

    CLASSIC. This is MY Chanel No 5. (My mother always wore No 5 – that was her Classic Scent while I was growing up… and I l o v e d it on her. Unfortunately, it smells icky on me.) For me, this is the Modern/Modern Woman’s Chanel No 5. It’s classy ~ with a crisp, sporty freshness. “Classy, with a Kick.”

  16. :

    4 out of 5

    This is a great sparkly citrus and clear green scent. Very fresh. Unfortunately it’s been endlessly copied, so that to me it lacks originality and many similar fragrances can be found that are cheaper. Longevity also fails this, as it lasts only a couple of hours max on me.
    Beautiful, clean and the original green tea, but overdone now I feel and so lacks the same pull for me.

  17. :

    4 out of 5

    Easygoing. Light. Doesn’t take itself too seriously and should not be taken too seriously. Pleasant, lovely, yet shockingly complex. Delivers on everything it promises with countless extras. Whispering, Inoffensive, Polite. But very, very generous.

  18. :

    5 out of 5

    smells divine going on but once dried onto my skin it had the sharp chemical smell of insect repellent.
    gave it away to a friend and it smelt wonderful on them.

  19. :

    4 out of 5

    Refreshing and delicate, like a cup of green tea. Lovely clean musk in the background. Perfect scent for those times when you just want to smell clean, but not ‘perfumed’.

  20. :

    5 out of 5

    Cardamom, tea, and citrus! I loved this scent…for the 10 minutes it lasted on my skin! And I practically bathed in it. Pity…

  21. :

    5 out of 5

    This one didn’t work for me. It goes on sharply green tea and bitter orange, then becomes peppery as it dries, Fading to a floral greenish spice with woody notes. Full dry down ends up as a leather men’s cologne, reminding me strongly of English leather. The sharp opening was unpleasant on me and smelling like my grandfather in the end was also disappointing. Pass.

  22. :

    4 out of 5

    Beautiful gorgeous citrus! I love it. I adore citrus, and this is fabulous. So fresh and clear and sparkling! Lasts so long too. Terrific, and the bottle is beautiful. Such a gorgeous colour – so elegant.

  23. :

    5 out of 5

    I don’t know if it’s just my bottle, but I get none of the sparkly citrus everyone here is talking about. I get tea, then sweet, earthy, spicy green notes for about twenty minutes, and then smoke. It just smells like smoke on my skin. Maybe it’s not a good fit for my body chemistry, but this is my least favorite of Bvlgari’s au Thé line. If the soapy-sweet heart notes stuck around longer I’d like it a lot, but it’s all gone very quickly and ends up a bitter skin scent on me.
    UPDATE: I decided to try this on a strip of paper, just to see if it really was my body chemistry messing it up for me. And … it definitely is. On paper, this is gorgeous, sweet, waxy citrus with some well-blended florals in the background. My skin seems to filter out all the richness of the floral and citrus notes, though, leaving me with some sort of bitter, spicy musk, like an old teabag. A bummer for me, but on someone whose chemistry this suits it’s no doubt a lovely scent.

  24. :

    4 out of 5

    Nice and clean and without a chemical/shampoo drydown. However, it is extremely citrusy, even though it is a fresh citrus. Unlike Vert fragrances from other design houses, Bvlgari’s The Vert does not have heavy sugary sweet/fruity or peppery notes. I wore it in hot weather and on casual days. This is great for those who enjoy citrus scents. The Vert is a step above Bath & Body W. and Jo Malone’s fragrances.

  25. :

    5 out of 5

    Somewhat similar to Elizabeth Arden’s Green Tea which I don’t like for all the carrots and spices/fennel. This is a citrusy orange and green tea scent. It’s floral and herbal. It does smell like green tea with a medicinal touch. It reminds me of a medicine I had to take as a kid whenever it was cold and I couldn’t stop sneezing and coughing. But it’s not unpleasant. It’s subtle and soft, a skin freshner. Green tea and jasmine. There’s also a really pretty lily of the valley scent. Dry down contains musk and woodsy notes. It’s a spring floral fragrance and casual. I can wear this just about anywhere. Clean and inoffensive. Unisex.

  26. :

    4 out of 5

    The spicy, green tea opening is captivating. The bergamot and cardamom are strongest in the opening. Unfortunately, it doesn’t last. Quickly, the musk morphs it into a light, soapy fragrance. This line is Eau Parfumee which means it is the lightest of femme fragrances at 3-8%. If that beautiful opening was in an EDP, I’d buy a FB. As it is mostly soapy, with some spice at the beginning, it is definitely unisex.

  27. :

    3 out of 5

    Opening with bright and sweet lemonade note, Bvlgari The Vert appears at first to be a a happy, easy fragrance for summer garden parties, but the drydown betrays a darker, moodier perfume. After a brief floral interlude of muget and rose, the woody background takes over. The party ends as thunderclouds roll in on cool winds and the picnickers retreat to the veranda while cautiously watching the threatning sky.
    Deceptively simple and instantly likable, Bvlgari The Vert carefully balances grassy, woody and sweet tones to mimic a cup of lightly brewed Japanese sencha, with a touch of honey and a freshly baked lemon bar on the side. The tea note itself very realistic, capturing the dry, grassy, and powdery qualities of whole leaf tea in it’s tin. The vert wears mere inches from the skin and is meant to be worn for the pleasure of the wearer and their intimates.
    Despite being over 20 years old at the time of this review, The Vert is so well-edited that it continues to transmit class, simplicity, and modern freshness two decades into the 21st century. The Vert is well on its way to enshrinement as a new classic.

  28. :

    4 out of 5

    Open with crisp, refreshing citrus note. A green, bright floral restrained by the typical Bvlgari elegance from the woods and musk. Asexual, extremely naturalistic, and softly clean. A really gorgeous fragrance but frustratingly tiny sillage and no longevity to speak of. I wish it came in a stronger concentration than an eau parfumee – if it did, it would definitely become one of my favorites. As it is I can’t justify dumping my money on something I can literally – LITERALLY – cover myself with and 30 minutes later barely be able to smell.

  29. :

    3 out of 5

    It’s reminds me for cheap but vegan parfume from avon. But its smells more luxurious

  30. :

    4 out of 5

    Fragrance Review For Eau Parfumee Au The Vert
    Bvlgari
    Top Notes: Coriander Orange Blossom Mandarin Orange Bergamot Lemon Cardamom
    Middle Notes: Jasmine Lily of the Valley Rose
    Base Notes: Green Tea Sandalwood Amber Musk Woods
    I love the Bvulgari Eau Parfumee line. This fragrance won a FIFI recently so I was interested in finding out what all the fuss was about. As far as tea scents go, this is a sweet, soft, fresh bergamot tea. It’s most definitely a tea scent, and reminds me of a modern and fresher version of Mitsouko. Both fragrances are lemony, citrusy in flavor, with a tea, and with floral notes of jasmine. It’s an Oriental teahouse. But Eau The Vert is simpler, easier to wear, youthful, inoffensive, sweet.
    The Vert opens with sweet orange courtesy of the bergamot and a dash of lemon juice. It’s a refreshing just after the shower type of scent. I keep this one at home as it’s one of the more “domestic perfumes” I keep in my home to wear at home. Longevity is an issue here and for whatever reason this fragrance doesn’t last all day long. I wear it only as a pick me up on hot summer days.
    Once the citrus notes dissipate, the white flower scent of jasmine blooms softly and she’s joined by a lily of the valley. This is a green floral as much as it’s a white floral. The green leaves of shrubs around lily of the valley are here, like getting a whiff of jasmine and lily of the valley from a distance. If you’re big on lily of the valley I would say that this becomes a lily of the valley scent rather quickly in the middle stage of the performance.
    Finally the floral scents lead into the woods. It turns into a soft cedar wood. The sandalwood is also very enjoyable, fragrant, aromatic, Oriental in nature. I love sandalwood and always look for it in my perfumes. Bottom line this is a nice intro to tea scents, nothing complex or too strong, sweet and simple. I like it just fine. I recommend it to fans of tea scents and beginners who are just starting out collecting teas in their perfumes.

  31. :

    4 out of 5

    scent : 9/10
    sillage : 6/10
    longevity :6/10
    80% day/ 20% night fragrance
    nice tea scent

  32. :

    4 out of 5

    Lovely everyday scent. Smells like green tea. That’s about it. Reads more feminine than unisex to me, but a man who would reach for this would be interesting to me.

  33. :

    4 out of 5

    very fresh, but there is a synthetic smell to it that makes me shrug it off as bland. Perhaps is the cardamon combined with the coriander that makes it a tad out of reach for me.

  34. :

    4 out of 5

    Meh. Boring, faint, green, girly, not my thing at all. It says “unisex,” and like most unisex frags, I just can’t see it being anything other than a woman’s scent.
    Didn’t like it much, but fortunately (for me) it was neither strong nor long-lasting. It is, as many here have said, quite summery. YMMV.

  35. :

    4 out of 5

    Imo this is a fresh and uplifting fragrance. One need to be appreciate the notes to love this. It is suit for everyday use because it is not offensive. But personally when im wearing this I feel like independent woman. Brave and determined yet so tender.

  36. :

    5 out of 5

    Green tea, bergamot and a touch of jasmine. It’s lovely and clean and fresh. I think you could get away with it as a man if you have the right body chemistry to agree with it. It certainly works well on women. It’s lasted over twenty years, little wonder when you see who was the nose behind it.

  37. :

    5 out of 5

    I agree this is unisex but more suitable for women. Apart from that it is typically Bvlgari and typically 1990s, i.e. elegant, aromatic, and lighter than previous efforts. Good for everyday use, as it perfectly accompanies almost everything.
    ****

  38. :

    4 out of 5

    This is my Big Girl perfume. When I want to put on my big girl panties and get stuff done, I spritz this on. It’s brisk, straightforward and wonderful. A gorgeous green citrus. The first few sprays tingle in your nose with a hint of bitter citrus. You worry that you’ve sprayed too much on, but it’s one of those scents that lingers close to the skin, so go crazy with it. It’s reasonably priced as well. I lean more towards vanilla/spicy scents these days, but this one is still in my top five. It’s a great summer scent. I’m working on my 2nd bottle.

  39. :

    5 out of 5

    Bvlgari au the Vert is a hairpin. Men can wear it and there are dudes fab folliclesque but on a scale of 1-10 with the most Jennifer Aniston type fraggie being 1 and the most manly man baldy waxing his head at 10, this one sniffs in at a 3.75. I wear it and enjoy it but believe that it smells better on a woman. Perhaps this is not a girly fragrance. It belongs to a strong confident woman that can handle her business, attire a wardrobe and command respect, and yet also transition and pull off her jacket, remove a pin, shake her hair, and be ready for dinner and a date faster than a whistled kettle.
    Vert, is not the best tea note fragrance that I have seen. But, its different. I believe that it smells like tea trees with unpicked leaves rather than harvested leaves, sun dried, chopped up, put in bags, infused into hot water and beveraged. It has a hint of a vinyl or plastic note that I dont much like, and the spices really let themselves be known. The bergamot is bright and accomplished, yet respectful of the corporate.
    I bought a 2 ounce bottle of this fragrance, and spent $40. I expect designer to sell for $20 an ounce and this one is there. And I will have used it down to 5% left before the end of the month and will retire it to the memory shelf with enough for rare future revisits. I gave an ounce of it to various women that I know via decants and like it better on them than on me. Tea is one of my favorite notes, and this one is not whispered, elegant, refined and polite like others of the most. Vert informs, Im going to keep my hair up, get my job done, and earn some keep. There is a brightness of optimism to this steely eyed tea but the real story is the spunk of the spice.
    Vert has impressive job performance. It comes in cologne strength and I expect EDC’s to perform for 4 hours. And usually I like designer to go for 6. This one is noticeable beyond the manicure even at 12. It projects nicely but does not gavel and I cannot imagine any would need the bar of the side. Still, this is a fragrance that I would appreciate on a woman distanced rather than hold court of desire to smell upon her with familiarity.
    For me, Vert is pleasant, additive to my day, and worth wearing compared with being scent free. It masks slight perspiration but isn’t really good at it and though its fine as a summer scent with clutches of light, bright frames of EDC whiffage. It duties best inside with air conditioning and ease of labor.
    Value wise, Im going to grade this one out at $15 an ounce but not buff my rating based on price. You can get away with fewer sprays and they will last longer. But it is still a cologne strength fragrance at an EDT price point. I would not repurchase this and plan to retire it to the memory shelf when it gets low. However, I would like to “try” the extreme version someday and would probably buy that at the eventually store though other teas from the Bvlgari line currently interest me more such as the Rouge from Polge.
    Overall, I am going to grade this out at a 77 and just a tick above average. It is a fabulous composition but I find the scent more “professional” than exciting, fun, and kicky. It is a far heavier “tea” scent than any that I have ever smelled before so it gets unique points. It is the only tea frag that I know of that could be worn in spring and fall with enough weight to reject diets of backstocking during cooler weather. For women, the grade could be higher but I will let them write their own reviews. This is a fragrance that speaks slowly with intent of respect for the wearer with enough brightness to be friendly and approachable rather than glares of palms and arms of length. And yet, I think that I would want to smell a softer side when the workday transitions to release. There is a bit of versatility here and its not really a wrong scent for formal, casual, and else… But I think that there are other fragrances to consider for when its time to race the barrels. Others might instantly bump the rating of this fragrance 5 points on a woman’s skin and perhaps as much as 8-10 if she wore it in a situation where the fragrance could clue respect with a nod at flirt and a hair flip if only that pin would come undone, and the jury sway the be.
    To me, this fragrance keeps things together with less need of the spray. The hairpin demands respect, and yet still holds meetings with the promise of a pull and a shake into a ready to go evening. I compared this fragrance to a hairpin, and you might see it, and know with all presence of its there, and still to the last leaf of the fall; you just are ready for it to come out and let loose with compliments of sweet and cream.
    You can put this on in the morning and forget about it until you are ready for the else. Blvgari au the Vert may not be a stroll out of the salon with fresh cut perfection; but its green and ink needs to bark at the wood towards which it doth paper. Paychecks price value on the merit of your time and deposit slips assault the bills of life’s earn, and indeed, Vert does have a bit of recompense and a lot of can do attitude in the drudge of the advance. Ellena always seems to throw tea monkeys into his pick of the notes and this one certainly has a unique unrefined feel of the leaf that holds the green, salutes the sun and shuns the bake. Its heavier and spicier than most teas and comes with a bit more gravitas than other expensive waters in containers embracing the merits of the dispense.
    There is nothing exciting here or special other than the work of the done. Sometimes, seeing effort and accomplishment, and unique spins on that which is routine can be accomplishment splendent. The nature of greatness might very well be to smile at the done when all others want to oversee the un. There are women that look good with their hair up. And plenty of men that make barbers pull stainless. But deep down, we all pretty much know that most women have better hair than the other type of humans and we want to see them enjoy life when it can season the fall. The pin hairs the wisdom to know the difference between when to turns signs from open to closed and back again; and it learns to rumba the pirouette with a pull, shake of the head and a smile.
    Bvlgari au the Vert is a solid bright fragrance well worthy of cupping the esteem when needed, and yet it can slyly watch the clock, grab comb, and release into freedom, a world of green leaves and perm curled promises of infusion and swallows, and spice and tea, amidst the gulps of dates, loved ones, family, life and dye jobs.

  40. :

    4 out of 5

    A lovely balance of green, fresh and citrus notes.
    It is very light and ethereal so perfect for every day or summer wear. I’d want something with a little more presence for an evening out.
    I would be very pleased with this as a gift, but it doesn’t have enough to distinguish it from my Martin Margiela or Francis Kurkidjan every day perfumes to make it a buyer for me.
    Slightly powdery on the dry down.
    Like. Not love.

  41. :

    3 out of 5

    I agree with the previous reviewer, this couldn’t have been anyone else’s creation but Ellena’s.
    Upon spraying there’s cardamom and pepper, and the spices are prominent for a long time, before lemon comes in, very discreetly.
    I suppose you could say there’s a green tea note in this. However, green tea in its natural form smells, to me, rather bitter. This could be green tea infusion – no bitterness, just green goodness.
    Spices, although prominent, don’t get airier than this. I don’t know how Ellena has done it, but the cardamom is almost ethereal in this.
    I was surprised that most reviewers think this is a summer fragrance. It could be so because it’s not stuffy or heavy. But the spices and woody notes and musk make this an autumn or winter scent for me. Projection is faint – skin scent mostly. Longevity not very good.

  42. :

    5 out of 5

    Of course this is Ellena’s, whose else could it be.
    Despite such fresh, natural, not-perfumy scents are not exactly where my fragrance addiction stems from, I can’t deny that this is totally beautiful. So calming and pure.
    Ideal for those quiet moments of relaxation.

  43. :

    3 out of 5

    is very fresh smells really good but nothing like true green tea this is more like those japanese frozen treats you get at your local japanese market with matcha and chewy dough is good really good both the treat and the perfume , i love it and wore it often a few years ago when minimal was all the rage.

  44. :

    3 out of 5

    I don’t get this one at all. It smells like a cheap drugstore body splash, or maybe a linen spray. I am a big tea drinker and this smells nothing like green tea, just citrus and generic “green” notes. I suppose this was a fairly novel concept when it first arrived on the market, but in the last 20+ years this fragrance family has grown tremendously and you can find much better citrus/green/aromatic fragrances today. After trying this one, I’m about ready to give up on Bvlgari’s fragrances.

  45. :

    3 out of 5

    I still remembered the first time I met this gorgeous dear.That was a lazy,hot,humid summer afternoon in July,and I was testing many,many fragrances in store.I do remembered I tested Au The Vert after lots of dark,sweet,famous perfumes,and I forgot its smell completely.I was 21 years old at that time. All I wanted that time was to make voice aloud attracting eyes on me and did’t know how to experience life.And then I missed it.
    several years later,I got a chance to meet it again.I realized how stupid I was. Au The Vert stands there quietly saying nothing and I know I must take it right the second.
    Au The Vert is ethereal,sheer,light,cozy,ralaxing.It makes you calm down even in a fretful mood.Tea and lotv an citrus bring the soft breeze in you mind just like floating in the air.
    Life is simple,as Au The Vert tells us so.

  46. :

    4 out of 5

    Imagine first experiencing this scent when it was released in ’92. I was visiting New York and there it was – that cool, frosty green bottle sitting on the counter in Bloomingdales. Tea??? After all the heavy scents and bottle designs of the eighties this was so new, refreshing and different. It’s influenced lots of other scents – many of them tea based – it really created a new genre of scent that is still popular today all these years later. So wearable by both women and men. Easy to see why its bath line is found offered in hotels. A classic.

  47. :

    4 out of 5

    Very clean and green! Not something I would wear all day because there is something in this that gives me a slight headache after a while but I still enjoy the occasional sniff of it.

  48. :

    3 out of 5

    Very clean, refreshing scent. The green tea stands out the most on me, which gives it more longevity – the citrus (as usual) vanishes quickly. The Omnia line is my favorite from Bvlgari, the Green Jade in particular but I think I’ll be wearing this frequently.

  49. :

    5 out of 5

    This perfume only smells like medication on me. It smells like a band-aide. Not good at all.

  50. :

    5 out of 5

    I’ve expected a green fragrance and it is green indeed. Maybe a bit too aromatic for me, but still wearable. Tea note is quite prominent, I have to agree with votes. All in all, it is quite interesting fragrance, fresh green, little spicy and surely very elegant.

  51. :

    4 out of 5

    I cannot help smeling the white glue children use…why?

  52. :

    3 out of 5

    Is this considered as heavy or light-fresh perfume?

  53. :

    3 out of 5

    I found this perfume at a Bvlgari boutique at a Ritz Carlton boutique right after it was released, I was amazed. I have yet to find a more versatile fragrance that is right for anytime and all seasons as this scent. It’s refreshing and crisp and THE summer go-to no-brainer absolute crowd pleaser that I buy again and again.

  54. :

    4 out of 5

    The Vert didn’t really smell like tea to me. It smells green and grassy clean. Interesting how a fragrance can make your mind go places. I find this very earthly and green and makes me think of spring in a forest.

  55. :

    5 out of 5

    Absolutely refreshing and elegant on hot days!

  56. :

    3 out of 5

    I’ve found it! The perfect summer scent for the nearly year round heat and humidity that I live in. The first Rush of delicious lime is uplifting and fresh and after 20 minutes turns sweet, as if the lime was dipped in honey. The dry down is effervescent clean with lime peeking through. Perfection!

  57. :

    4 out of 5

    Very refreshing, cool and calm scent, perfect for the warmer months ahead. A nice blend of tea, citrus and musk that reads more masculine than feminine to my nose although ladies could easily wear this one, too.

  58. :

    3 out of 5

    I really liked this perfume when it arrived at our shelves in the Perfumeria where I worked. It was just what the doctor ordered for those hot and humid days when then sun beat down upon you and if you were an all black clad creature like me, you were yearning for something that could lift your spirits and keep you pleasant as you internally begged for winter.
    Although unisex fragrances were de rigueur, it certainly doesn’t have that kind of versatility as say, CK One. This one leaned more towards the feminine persuasion due to its predominantly floral and ultra light citrus notes. However, quite a few men were able to pull it off and the women certainly seemed to appreciate this revitalizing and wearable tonic.
    I would recommend this for anyone that has a physically labor intensive job who wants to remain smelling clean and fresh throughout the day or someone who is sporty/a gym devotee mainly because it has a way of keeping you calm, focused and refreshed.

  59. :

    4 out of 5

    Whenever I spray on this fragrance, it reminds me of someone who is always very clean, very chic, immaculate in his appearance when he shows up at the office and all the women secretly wish their husbands/boyfriends could learn a thing or two from this guy. He’s funny, friendly, charming and very subtle in his styles. Nothing stands out but everything is in a harmony.
    Bvlgari the vert is definitely for someone who wants to be subtle, who likes to smell good to the person sitting next to him and get a compliment, not from someone across the room. A good scent for the office environment, when you want to be professional and calm with a hint of satisfaction with the way you appear.
    Longevity is medium-poor, but it also comes in 5ml miniature (available on ebay) which could sit in any cabinet. However, I can’t imagine this scent be offensive in anyway so if you need it to last a bit longer, spray it on a bit more. Problem solved.

  60. :

    3 out of 5

    Citrusy, green, natural. Great for a crisp spring morning walk.

  61. :

    4 out of 5

    My, this fragrance is fabulous. I was gifted a small sample of the lotion and fell in love with this fragrance. I purchased the eau perfume and I love the scent so much. It is a clean and refreshing scent but sadly it has no longevity. Once you spray and it dries down it is almost gone in a blink of an eye. Combining the lotion and EDT doesn’t improve longevity :(.
    I categorize this as a nice lovely body splash. When I crave it I have to carry it in my bag so I can reapply it throughout the day because it does not last.

  62. :

    3 out of 5

    I love this fragrance. It’s so fresh and green yet feminine at the same time. However I have to say that the longevity is extremely poor.
    It was gone in 5 minutes. And for $50ish. 🙁

  63. :

    5 out of 5

    I don’t exactly dislike this, but I have to say I was a tad disappointed by it. It’s not an unpleasant smell, but it smells somewhat of toilet cleaners or air fresheners. It SCREAMS green & citrus. Not horrible, just not great. Quite good as a room spray.

  64. :

    4 out of 5

    Aw, my mom’s signature perfume. Love it on her, love it in the bottle, don’t wear it on myself, because it’s hers 🙂

  65. :

    4 out of 5

    To my beloved Bvlgari,
    I love your ads, your breath taking jewelry, your embellished sunglasses, your views on aesthetics and all of those ads with impossibly perfect models.
    I have admired you from afar. And now I have sprayed your green tea water on my wrist.I have to say this is like the time I took a bite out of a chocolate chip cookie and found out it was an oatmeal and raisin cookie. I feel betrayed. I’m probably going to get s

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