Jasmin Noir L’Essence Bvlgari

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Jasmin Noir L’Essence Bvlgari

Jasmin Noir L’Essence Bvlgari

Rated 4.00 out of 5 based on 33 customer ratings
(33 customer reviews)

Jasmin Noir L’Essence Bvlgari for women of Bvlgari

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Description

Jasmin Noir L’Essence, presented in 2011, is the more intense and more concentrated version of the original Jasmin Noir from 2008. The fragrance is oriental, floral, woody and musky. It represents the tribute to extreme sensuality, glamour and sophistication.

Top notes of pink pepper and bergamot are followed by Sambac Jasmine in a duet with almond. Base notes are licorice, tonka, myrrh and precious woods.

It is available as 50 ml EDP.

33 reviews for Jasmin Noir L’Essence Bvlgari

  1. :

    5 out of 5

    Wow this is gorgeous! Almond and jasmine are definitely there hanging out in the middle of it all. I don’t find the jasmine too indolic, not even a little. I think the combo of myrrh and licorice beneath the jasmine is what’s giving people the impression of indoles but as for the jasmine itself, it is clear as day; no poo. The base notes appear rather quickly. I’m a sucker for myrrh and it plays so beautifully with the licorice note. Tonka pairs with the resin for a smooth sweetness and there’s an overall woody aspect that carries the fragrance through.
    I love the original, but this may have taken its place. L’Essence is dark, woody, sexy jasmine in a bed of myrrh that’s not overbearing but still much more pronounced than the original which I found to be annoyingly soft. I don’t even miss the green notes and patchouli of the original in this, which I thought I would, but this flanker leaves nothing to be missed. I hate saying it, but I think this is exactly what I wanted Jasmin Noir to be. What a keeper! If you like the original I really think you would love this. Side note: A healthy dose of sarsaparilla, or root beer, emerges in the dry down thanks to the sweet vanillic quality of tonka bean combined with licorice root, which was a really fun and unexpected surprise! A Perfect night out or winter scent that’s classy, interesting and damn delicious! To do this fragrance justice I should be wearing a black mini dress and heels with sleek, straight hair and dark vampy lips.
    Update: Longevity is really impressive, lasting into the next day. I went to the gym today and it’s like it reactivated itself on my hot skin after working up a sweat and projected it’s heavenly base notes all over again. It smelled complex, creamy, woody and kinda floral. My initial thought was this has to be something I’ve never smelled before and I must know what it is now! I thought it was coming from the gal next to me, then I sniffed around and realized it was coming from where I sprayed this last night! I was 2 seconds from asking her what perfume she was wearing. I rarely ask people in public about their perfume because a lot of them are run of the mill scents and it takes a very special one to grab my attention the way this did. All along it was coming from me haha no wonder I loved it! This is really something special, almost 20 hours later no less. It became one with my skin and turned into an almost entirely different scent after being reheated the next day HA! Moral of this story, longevity is bonkers. Projection is perfectly perfect. I’m wowed.

  2. :

    3 out of 5

    This is a creamy, rich jasmine with an edible quality. I definitely pick up on the licorice, which I would not have thought I’d like, but it’s subtle and seems to complement the white floral beautifully. I personally love the absence of patchouli in this (as opposed to the original). I do not get much of the top notes at all. I would agree the projection isn’t overly strong for a noir fragrance, but the longevity is good on my skin. I like to wear this on special nights out, when I want to feel sophisticated and feminine but not too bold.

  3. :

    4 out of 5

    Very sexy, mysterious, powerful and intimidating. Opening note is creamy, buttery and sweet. The drydown is a bit flowery but just enough for me coz I ain’t big fan of flowery scent. I can smell pink pepper and I’ll buy any perfume that has pink pepper in it!

  4. :

    3 out of 5

    I can’t stand this one, which is funny because I actually love the original, and this is very similar. So why can’t I stand this one? Well, for some reason the jasmine note is an indole bomb here, unlike the luscious jasmine sambac note I get in the original. Then, there are some very sweet and cloying notes in this one, an overly sweet myrrh (I dislike myrrh so that might be why I dislike this so much) that is literally kind of suffocating for me, and then an overly sugared tonka that makes me confused as to what this perfume wants to achieve. Is it supposed to be a gourmand, an oriental, or a dark, woodsy floral? I think it tries to accomplish all of the above, but fails. The original DOES accomplish all of the above though and it does it smoothly! It has a perfectly rounded bitter almond note like in the original vintage Hypnotic Poison and dark but smooth wood notes to complete it, with no dusty, cloying, asthma inducing myrrh to mess it all up. All in all, this is what I’d imagine the original Jasmin Noir to smell like before it was finalized and put out for sale, like a rough draft. Same DNA for sure, very similar in general, but this is sharp with rough edges, whereas the original is smooth, well blended, rounded, perfected, and elegant, sexy, and one of a kind as a result. I feel bad for writing such a negative review as I am a BIG fan of Bvlgari’s perfumes, but this is a huge miss for me. If you do like this one and it works with your skin chemistry, my only request is please don’t overspray-it’s a sillage beast, which is great if you are a fan!

  5. :

    3 out of 5

    Feminine, seductive, intimate and soft at the same time. Definitely my favorite jasmine so far.

  6. :

    5 out of 5

    Sasha.Talan this fragrance is made in Italy.

  7. :

    5 out of 5

    I want to say to anyone who can answer my question if the Jasmin Noir I have is this one because I think it is smell to me like it should be this one. I bought it for a friend who got out of the hospital 2 week ago but also one for me when I was shopping at Burlington Coat Factory. They sold it only for 24.99 and was so surprised it was Bvulgari I cannot believe it! Bvulgari is very expensive and the house make beautiful jewelry. This came in black box with the brand Bvulgari on it but say it was made in China. The name was Jasmin Noir Essence of a Jeweler. The bottle inside was a miniature metallic bottle with the top shape like a fan. It came with a pouch to put the bottle. Smell at first peppery sharp sweet very sweet and floral with a jasmine. Lots of jasmine so sweet and if put too much on gave me a headache. The jasmine calm down and I smell licorice and almond with a dark wood very nice. Smell sexy and sophisticated powdery womanly. I like to wear this for my dinner party with girlfriends. My friend love it when I buy for her. But I think is cheap knockoff made in China. O well is beautiful. I will buy the real orignal Bvulgari Jasmin Noir the first one o Eau de Parfum or Eau de Toilette which one ?

  8. :

    4 out of 5

    Don’t like it at all. Don’t generally like Bvlgari fragrances, I find them pretentious.
    There’s a whole world of fans out there who will wax lyrically about them without a conscientious stop button.

  9. :

    4 out of 5

    Fragrance Review For Jasmin Noir
    L’Essence Eau de Parfum
    Bvulgari
    Top Notes
    Bergamot Pink Pepper
    Middle Notes
    Jasmine Almond
    Base Notes
    Myrrh Licorice Woodsy Notes Tonka Bean
    Right off the bottle without a single spritz, this fragrance is a signature Bvulgari. It had the same sweeet and spicy almost tobacco like scent that I’d enjoyed in my favorite of their ‘tea’ line Eau Parfumee The Rouge. Bvulgari is classy and sophisticated though linear and simple. With only a few notes this fragrance is quite easy to wear but it has it’s time and place and each Bvulgari perfume seems to me like a piece in a fashion line or article of clothing in your wardrobe. I had hoped that this scent would evoke something strongly Oriental or Arabic, something luxurious and like dark onyx jewelry. It’s not a hardcore Oriental but it can still pass for a sweet Oriental and in fact I detected a little nod to Samsara by Guerlain, with the licorice note that is. The first spritz and the early stages are probably the finest for me though it never got dull or flat and remained fresh and intoxicating.
    Jasmin Noir opens with a distinctive note of pink pepper which I felt smelled akin to red berries or like a dark cherry but not as in cherry Coke. This is a fruity berry scent that although is quite sweet it’s not a headache inducer nor girly girl or saccharine. She is an elegant berry (i.e. Dior Poison) with a mature femininity. Think sexy mom or cougar. Cosmetic. Smells of make-up, rouge, lipstick, powder, and leather, suede, the interior of a woman’s expensive designer leather handbag or purse. The scent does seem to suit a woman who has glamorized herself up for a night on the town in a sexy evening gown or cocktail dress preferably in darker colors of midnight blue deep purple or black, as well as scarlet red. The pink pepper is quite delicious and serves as an intro to a rather balsamic sort of jasmine sambac. Jasmine Noir? This is Jasmine Rouge! She is bold and fragrant sweet and strong. This has very little of the darker or ‘noir’ elements the name would suggest. Even Tom Ford Black Orchid has that or vintage Donna Karan.
    The jasmine scent here is not a night blooming jasmine but rather a very soft heady trail of jasmine petals. This is not a jasmine bush and lacks the green notes found in the original Jasmin Noir. This flanker has a more modern easy to wear and casual sweetness. The jasmine is not exotic but wait a while and you get into Samsara territory. As the scent begins to dry, there’s a slightly smoky accord which is the note of myrrh. The myrrh is not as potent as other incense based notes including benzoin. It’s detectable but it’s not long lasting nor the main attraction. In the dry down the licorice scent is the strongest. I love the licorice in Samsara so I was delighted to find it in Jasmin Noir. This is a gourmand peppery licorice note which blends rather well with the top pink pepper or berry. It also features almond which is noticeable and is in tune with the woodsy notes. Smells milky silky and leathery/musky. At times these gourmand notes married to musk remind me of Violet Blonde by Tom Ford which also share notes with this including pink pepper only Jasmin Noir substitutes the violet in Violet Blonde with jasmine.
    Finally the driest portions of the fragrance in it’s conclusion seems to be a dry vanilla and a bit of wood. There’s a lingering smokiness out of the myrrh which becomes a bit unisex and like tobacco which when blended with the vanilla and woods could be vaguely unisex/masculine. The cosmetic vibe, the jasmine floral and the licorice, however, keeps this in a very feminine realm. For me this is a safe Oriental and a fine intro to sexier mature fragrances for a woman who has just turned 30 and wants to wear something sexy provocative and yet elegant. It’s suited to any time of year but because it’s ultimately balsamic warm and spicy, it’s probably most attractive in the fall and winter time.
    This would make a fine fragrance for this month of November and through the holidays and into January February if you live in a colder climates. It smells great with leather jackets and faux fur coats and of course with beautiful sexy classy dresses. I wore this to a dinner with my Muslim friends. I have two. Charita is from India but she was raised a Muslim and has lived in the United Arab Emirates Dubai and Abu Dhabi as well as London UK. I have a Pakistani friend whose son has survived children’s cancer. It was his birthday today and we went out to dinner with his parents. Charita smelled it on me and immediately recognized it as Jasmin Noir. She paid me a compliment. I find it to be absolutely perfect and mildly Oriental and would smell good on an ethnic lady with brown skin like a Latina or Arab Middle Eastern woman – dark hair, brown hair, and smoky make up and dark fingernails. This is very sexy and exotic but not flamboyant nor aggressive. The whole thing is soft and delicate sweet and easy to wear and love.

  10. :

    4 out of 5

    I have Jasmin Noir in the EDT, EDP, L’Essence, and L’Elixir AND…. I have to say:
    ARMAF HUNTER for WOMEN dupes them all! What a score!
    I saw Hunter compared on the L’Essence page, and it’s really affordable. I’ve not heard of Armaf before (and I’m a perfume junkie with 350 bottles) and it CAN be hard to find… I found a 100ml of Hunter at maxaroma.com for $22.
    I will comment on lasting power/potency/sillage after a proper wear tonight. Right now I have a tissue test, and even before I sprayed the bottle I knew this was just like Jasmin Noir. YUMMY!
    Oh bummer. Turns out, Hunter has very little potency/longevity/sillage. Meh. Just no potency. Maybe it’s my nose/weather/chemistry tho.

  11. :

    5 out of 5

    Nice and creamy only a bit weak in projection (thou stronger than original Jasmin Noir) so I don’t see it as the night type perfume, although is designed to be. Creation is almost similar, but less sweet than Yves Rocher Vanille Noire. Dries to jasmin/vanilla powdery skin scent, so if you are looking for this exact type of the fragrance but more intensive with aromatic vibe, try Your luck with Zara Nuit.
    Anyway, I don’t regret having this delicious fume, and sometime when over sprayed, there is even certain chocolate note…sexy 😉 ( gosniffit.com )

  12. :

    3 out of 5

    I first blind bought the EDT for cheap, and it’s ridiculous with it’s 30 seconds of watery fragrance. Then the EDP for a great price… and it’s nice. I like it, but still too weak and Mariah Carey’s “M” is similar and very potent (cheap too!).
    But from the reviews– I had to like this. I am desperate to find the perfect resin/tonka/almond/licorice bomb. And these 50ml can be found very affordably on ebay.
    So I did.
    And…. still too darn weak! What is wrong with me? My nose? Or just Bvlgari? I love the immediate opening of the resins/myrrh/licorice/almond and it’s just about perfect… but… then it dries down to…. THAT BABY POOP other people talk about!
    Haha! I thought people were nuts, but I get it now. A greasy powdery smell…. poopy jasmine. But honestly, if this was potent/powerful I would still love it. I’m just getting light whiffs of powder-poo.
    It seemed to last (although lightly)… all night on my shirt… but sillage is just not there.
    Bummer.
    I also had a $10 off coupon for ebay and bought the L’Elixir for $16 total. I doubt that one will impress me, but the candied orange note sounds delish!

  13. :

    3 out of 5

    At first blast you get Jasmine with play doh vibe ( tonka and almond) combined with licorice. Very intoxicating. The silage is not as monsterous as I had hoped but far from a skin scent. My skin eats perfume though, I am sure this is perfectly beastly for some lol The woods and myrrh wafting up from the base is beautiful. This is very heady, smoky and sultry, date night juice for sure.

  14. :

    3 out of 5

    At least on me it is very subtle for a noir fragrance, but quite nice, round and pleasing. I think I will be wearing it more as a daytime fragrance than an evening fragrance, unless I want to wear something in the evening with less oompf than usual. If that frag were just a little bit more potent, I would be in heaven. It is however still a real beauty and a worthy addition to my collection.

  15. :

    5 out of 5

    This is a must-purchase for me… deep, dark, smoky jasmine, sexy and mysterious. A sweet white floral with the oomph of heavy wood and resin? Sounds like my wheelhouse, and I was right; this I think is what I wanted Agent Provocateur L’Agent to be. In fact, the jasmine is more of a supporting player here, not the star that the incense-y myrrh is, and it works so well. Deserving of the “noir” title for sure, and very, very much for evening. Not loud, but very long-lasting, JN L’Essence is rich, glamorous, and sophisticated. A stand-out.

  16. :

    4 out of 5

    Thais is a true beauty. I acquired it some time ago but the warm weather didn’t bring out its full potential. To fully appreciate this scent one needs a cooler/ cold weather though early Spring could work too. There is a rather chilly warmth to it. The first spray opens up to a spicy liquorice Jasmin with a woody undertone. It is deep, fresh and yet smoky and semi sweet as the Myrrh starts giving. From this on it goes to develop a beautiful balance between fresh/smoky/spicy/ floral. The jasmine note is divine with echoes of an ever so slight animalic touch and so heady it takes your breath away. Overtime a sweetnes develops but it is not cloying. It is rather wrapped in wood and spice. I think the main players here are pepper, jasmin and liquorice engulfed in myrrh. It gets deeper and woodier in time with almond adding a tiny bitter dimension that works well with myrrh. Towards the end it gets a little sweeter but still retaining its semi floral smoky presence. I am totally besotted. This is not a fragrance for a wallflower, it has a presence yet it is sophisticated and elegant. I imagine a beautiful woman dressed in a pale silk shirt and skirt with loose, wavy hair and heels enjoying it though it borders well on Unisex. Mesmerizing! For those who love a deep, woody, smoky, spicy Jasmin this scent is a must!

  17. :

    4 out of 5

    I just received this gorgeous scent and I’m obsessed. Why oh why can’t more perfumes be like this and not candy factories? This is dark deep sexy and soft. It really is a soft scent that doesn’t screech on your skin, but envelopes you with its warm beauty. I’m really enjoying Bvlgari fragrances right now. I bought the Indian Garnett and love that one too.
    I want to try the Coral next as I’ve heard good things.
    This one is woodsy, I definitely smell the myrrh, the jasmine is light, but it’s there. It’s hard to describe, you should probably try this before buying. It’s not Flowerbomb or Pink Sugar, no it is not. But if you like more sensual fragrances like Samsara, you might like this one.

  18. :

    4 out of 5

    I was captivated by this scent. Bought original noir EDT. Spray, then blissful blissfulness for all of about 30 min……I seriously almost cried. How could such a beautiful scent leave me so soon? How could it? How dare it…… Having not had a signiture scent in nearly 2 decades, I relished those 30 minutes in disbelief and shock that I had again found something I could call my very own. And then like a dream she was gone.
    I returned my EDT. I would go broke with the amount I was using. I figured I’d try the EDP and was waiting for a significant holiday or reason to splurge. I was in tjmaxx the other day and there was a lonely gift set of Jasmin noir l’essence. Quickly snagged it into my cart and opened fragrantica. “A more intense version of jasmin noir”….. Sold
    Oh. My goodness. I have found her. The queen mother of all Jasmin Noir. I could easily swipe my arm across my vanity in dramatic movie love scene style and knock all my other fumes to the floor and place my l’essence in the center on a pedestal.
    Rich resin, velvety dark floral, the licorice note seriously makes my eyes roll back in my head. This is a very specific perfume. I can’t even explain how good it is. If you are a fan then you know what I mean.
    My other likes in the “dark” category are Victoria’s Secret seduction orchid no1, tom ford dark orchid, obsession dark for men,
    I’m not going to go thru the notes and ooo and ahhh because others have done perfect jobs of that. This is a true noir. Not gourmand like we’re all used too. Not edible smelling. It’s deep. Mysterious. Rich. Velvety. Perfect.

  19. :

    3 out of 5

    Why didn’t I buy more?
    Possibly the best scent of all time if you love resins with a hint of tonka.
    update: bought more (3 bottles, why hold back on such a wonderful scent) an am revelling in this resin-y sent.
    I love Myrrh and licorice this is amazing.
    Jasmin is detectable but not main stage. this is a Myrrh darling of a perfume.
    My favourite of my collection. this is niche like.

  20. :

    4 out of 5

    I have died and gone to heaven.  I’m not content with just my body smelling like Jasmin Noir L’Essence. No, this is what I want my life to smell like.
    Jasmin Noir L’Essence opens up like a beautiful firework with all of its notes. Bergamot, almond, licorice, incense – they’re all there. For the next few minutes I can breathe in the almond and purple licorice floating just above the surface of my skin. The licorice isn’t a dry, anise  spice. Instead it hints at the plumminess found in other noir and purple fragrances. As time passes, tonka bean reminiscent of Dior Addict takes its place just above the skin. Surrounding it all is the true treasure of this fragrance – the devastatingly beautiful resin. As I moved about today I experienced moments of sweet, dark decadence within the almost religious euphoria of myrrh. Luxurious licorice and almond would appear. Then the most beautiful incense. So strange because I could barely find the fragrance with my nose to my arm! Voile de Jasmin is the only fragrance I have worn or smelled out of all Bvlgari’s jasmine perfumes. Here, jasmine is not a standalone note or even a theme. It’s the delicate veil gently draping everything else in another layer of beauty.
    Jasmin Noir L’Essence is elegant to its core. I, as well as other reviewers, have noted a certain melancholy. I see a woman who possesses worldly wealth and ageless beauty. Her manners are impeccable and her tastes refined. None of us will know why she keeps her heart locked within such a cool exterior. Dark, cool, exquisite, and at times almost otherworldly. As with this woman, there is a mystery to L’Essence which makes it a thing you can never really touch. I will forever be intrigued.
    Back to reality! This was an educated blind buy for me even though I said there would be no more. It was worth every penny and then some. I don’t think this one has anything to offer for jasmine lovers. Though I am not suggesting the perfumes are similar, I think lovers of Prada L’eau Ambree will find something here. I felt like I needed a hefty dose of L’Essence to get the effect I wanted. I also have longevity concerns, but I say that so often now I think it’s just the reality of a lot of modern fragrances. Despite those concerns, Jasmin Noir L’Essence has just taken its place on my favorites shelf.

  21. :

    4 out of 5

    Jasmin infused caramel, with a generous dose of amber, tonka and myrrh. It doesn’t seem to be the most original scent to me. Actually, I am very glad that it seems inspired by Kenzo Amour Le Parfum, which I love but of course,it has been discontinued. However, Jasmin Noir Le Essence doesn’t have the same strenght, it seems way more translucent, and less complex. I like it, a lot!

  22. :

    3 out of 5

    First of all – this is not a safe blind buy or a gift idea (unless you know for a fact it’s wanted, of course).
    I tried it today at a friend’s, just because I never reach for the black bottles while trying out perfumes for myself. Those (to me) just seem too hard to pull off.
    This one is different.
    But it’s definitely a “black bottle scent” – meaning that is heavy, strong, smokey and sweet (but in a grown up, no-nonsense way).
    I can almost imagine a man wearing this… presumably because of the myrh and woody notes. But the sweet flowery part is not to be disregarded (which is why I said “almost”).
    Sillage and longevity are remarkable, worth the price.
    If you’re into making a statement with your perfume – try this.
    But self-confidence is mandatory.

  23. :

    4 out of 5

    This is so rich and pretty. It’s got the thick, opulent smell of resin. The myrrh and tonka smell like sweet amber. The jasmine is there but it’s not the star of the show in this version. The woods and pink pepper give it a light smokiness.

  24. :

    5 out of 5

    Jasmin Noir L’Essence lasts for a very long time indeed. It really does have a lot of durability. Like it or loath it, you really do get a lot of value for money in that sense! I’d say the projection is moderate rather than heavy but, if you’re wearing it, you’re certainly going to be aware of it. This isn’t a fragrance to be ignored but it doesn’t go around shouting and screaming and assaulting the nostrils of others.
    The opening gives you a full-blooded olfactory experience: bergamot, pepper, almond and that incense smell which myrhh provides. To be honest, I don’t like the first twenty or thirty minutes of it: it’s just a bit too overwhelming. But it settles and then as the top notes fade away, the myrhh stays there and you get a little jasmine coming out to play along with tonka and a little almond. The transition from the heart notes to the base notes is very slow and subtle. Gradually the almond inches its way into the background and shuffles off stage without noticing and the jasmine evaporates into the air. What replaces them is the appearance of woody notes, a little licorice and a resiny feel along with the tonka. It’s such a slow motion change though. But the good news is that as the fragrance metamorphoses, it improves too. As the caterpillar builds its chrysalis and turns into a butterfly, Jasmin Noir L’Essence too transforms from something apparently unremarkable and unloveable to something rather pleasant.
    I don’t think this is an everyday sort of perfume and I think you would really have to love it to wear it a lot. It’s definitely for the autumn and winter and evening and night.
    It’s definitely a bit different but you do have to be tremendously patient to wait hours for it to evolve. I would say it is the best of the Jasmin Noir group with their lovely black bottles, but I still prefer the Mon Jasmin Noir if you’re looking for a jasmine and floral perfume. I wouldn’t buy this for my significant other and I would only recommend it to someone who is looking specifically for this type of thing, but I certainly wouldn’t warn someone off it either. It’s one for a confident woman who is after a particular smell and is happy to stand out from the crowd.

  25. :

    5 out of 5

    This kind of perfume makes me feel very special, it’s very resin-y, which I love and it definitely has an expensive aroma.
    The Jasmine doesn’t really come out on my skin, fine with me.
    I purchased blind online because it was a Essence which I took to mean stronger and Noir which I took to mean dark/night scents.
    A wonderful Myrhh, deep and smoky and a bit damp.
    I love this and feel a bit Dark Magic when I wear it.

  26. :

    5 out of 5

    Confession time:
    I am a 20 year old female with a perfume obsession and an undying love for everything dark, mysterious and sultry.
    Leather, tobacco, myrrh, incense, woods, spices – I can’t get enough of that.
    My affair with Jasmin Noir started early, around age 10. My mother had bought a set of Bvlgari samples for her mother in law, but seeing that I love perfume to pieces, those samples ended up in my hands. Crystalline and Amethyste quickly ended up alone an unloved, Rose Essensielle and Femme were fairly nice too, but nothing could compare with Jasmin Noir. I adored it. I treasured it. I identified with it on a deep level. Jasmin Noir was a magic mirror where that I looked into, and saw my adult self staring back.
    How could I not include this fragrance in my collection? Jasmin Noir has been reformulated, and it’s a shadow of itself. L’Essence brings back the potency of Jasmin Noir, but more balsamic, darker, woodier, even more mature. The jasmine is hardly discernible here. Rather, it is Jasmin Noir’s darkness amplified. Precious woods, almond, licorice, and myrrh. Yes, Bee-young-ka is right, the myrrh is a noticeable (and welcome!) addition, but I disagree strongly with discouraging people under 30 from wearing this. This masterpiece could be enjoyed by anyone.

  27. :

    4 out of 5

    a blind buy I’m a helpless romantic for smokey woody white florals and l’essence hits the nail on the head…
    this addition to the jasmine noir collection focuses on the smoky incense parts of the original giving them center stage in a more detailed way… the balsamic Moroccan incense is sexy the Jasmine petals are tamed yet still noticeable..
    l’essence does have unisex qualities… a perfect Jasmin scent for men who are looking for one that’s not too much…. the balsamic accord is very similar to L’instant de guerlain extreme but lighter if you like LIDGE you will love this
    so good I ordered a second bottle

  28. :

    5 out of 5

    This luxuriously dark and heady aroma is intoxicating.
    Identical in basics to the original Jasmin Noir, which I love, but there’s a certain something special in this that makes it stand out. It’s even lovelier than the original Jasmin Noir. There’s a deeper, sweeter, woodiness about it, and spice too. Gives it a nice little bite, but not too much. This is more sultry and smooth than anything. I imagine this on a beautiful but deadly female villain! I do believe it’s the myrrh that gives it that resinous, middle eastern flair that I find very appealing and mysterious. The scent of a strong woman with secrets and a dark alter ego…
    If you already love Jasmin Noir, but you’re looking for something “more” I highly recommend finding this, chances are you’ll love it even more. This truly is the “essence of Jasmin Noir”! Silage and Longevity are not too bad on me, a couple sprays had my in a cloud of delicious dark marzipan/resinous scents for several hours straight, then dried down and trailed off into a creamy sweet wood. Of course it varies with skin chemistry.
    and THAT BOTTLE….DIVINE! A statement of class that is the Bvlgari name.
    If I didn’t already have a signature, this would have been it hands down. Perhaps it may become my signature scent for a while anyway, it’s just that lovely.

  29. :

    5 out of 5

    My 7 year old son likes to smell any new perfumes I get and give me his opinion. He said this one smelled amazing, so there yah go! Its similar to the original, but a little creamier. 🙂

  30. :

    3 out of 5

    Just delicious,dark and mysterious. Woody,syrupy,nutty. Long lasting on the skin but doesn’t project very well unfortunately.

  31. :

    4 out of 5

    I don’t get very much ‘sweet’ from this but that’s fine with me. When first sprayed it is very peppery but this initial blast soon dries down into a lovely spicy floral. This stage lasts easily for a couple of hours on me then the woods and licorice come through with an almond hint. It does for me, retain the Jasmine. I sprayed it again before going to bed last night and I could still smell it when I woke up this morning. It’s not got a monster silage but it’s there. Longevity is around 8 hours.
    I will buy it again.

  32. :

    3 out of 5

    Прилича малко на първообраза, но и не толкова. JN L’Essence е по-плътен, по-сладък, по-тъмен и по-гъст някак си. Като нектарен аромат. Като сладко, което е останало на дъното на бурканчето и е по-гъсто от това, което е било в началото. Жасминът е мек, не така отчетлив като в оригинала и по-кротък също така. Тонка боб се усеща отчетливо и точно с него е обвит жасминът. Не се излъчва като първообраза, с който пълня цялата стая когато го нося, не вее такъв гигантски шлейф и по-скоро си представям, че един ПП Jasmin Noir би ухаел така. Мек, интимен, много по-изчистен и качествен аромат, с повече класа от първия Jasmin Noir. В един момент от развитието си много напомня Dior Addict Eau de Parfum за продължителен период от няколко часа. Няколко часа, защото трайността не е по-малка за сметка на всичко останало. Около 12 часа след нанасянето на кожа вече се връща към уханието на едп версията, но тихо и меко.
    Като цяло, много секси аромат, много нощен, но някак не за събитие, а за интимни моменти на свещи и тиха музика.

  33. :

    4 out of 5

    JASMIN NOIR L’ESSENCE is an intense version of original JASMIN NOIR. I bought it for myself 2 years ago as a birthday gift. This is Limited Edition.
    The Oriental – Floral – Woody scent is composed with Jasmine and Licorice as the main notes. Jasmine is very sweet. Blended with sweet woody scent (from Licorice, Tonka Bean, Almond and Woody Notes). Everytimes I sprayed I always imagine to a smoked jasmine, a white jasmine which is covered by smoked from Burned Wood. It’s dark, sexy, sensual, and mystery. I also feel to a beautiful and sexy woman who is wearing luxury black dress and the sparkling diamond on her neck. She is standing in the dark and mystery, cold weather and silent around her.
    The first feeling is a strong sweet jasmine with a woody smell comes into black feeling. One side make me feel sexy, luxury, and mystery. And another side it is so sad. I always used this fragrance to show condolence in the funeral times. But actually you can use it in the night you want to have a look of beautiful and rich women. After that, It will show about the Warm feeling from woody. Lico

Jasmin Noir L’Essence Bvlgari

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