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hamazoid – :
شاهکاری تابستانه آروماتیک که از پرفورمنس کم نذاشته قطعا از کارهای تابستانه با پخش و موندگار فوق العاده هست ورده دی ماره .حس دریایی و نمکی که آبهای مدیترانه رو یادآوری می کنه. اون نت میوه سرو کوهی که مورد علاقه منه اینجا هم افسونگری می کنه. زیباست و ارزشمند.
Blookescect – :
Verde di Mare is one of my top summer scents. I’m very pleased and impressed by Bois 1920 house. So, so beautiful, fresh, floral, ozonic, citrusy-green, a stunning unisex summer scent!
At the opening I get a strong iced sea note and almost together come to the surfsce the florals and the beautiful black currant which feels natural and safe. Sea, geranium and rose with blackcurrant, this is the opening. Then comes an intensive tea note and the lily of the valley which becomes one of the dominant florals as time passes. At this point it feels marginally unisex but I don’t care, it smells heavenly good. Petitgrain, juniper and intensive tea note keep it unisex imo. A sophisticated citrusy note among with the greens and the florals lives till the end. There’s also soft musk, mild carnation and bitter orange. It’s not unique but it is masterfully blended with ingredients of high quality imo. It smells more expensive than it is. Smooth blend and totally safe for both genders.
Performance is above the average, sillage & projection are moderate. Sea, florals and greens with some citruses. An absolute love for me.
Voron1 – :
Verde di Mare …. The Green Sea
Verde di Mare opens very sharp sea notes with good amount of salt there is a far hint of green notes.
after a good 10 mints the background start to rise and it smells like creamy melon on the beach i think it was created by adding vanilla and flower notes in equal parts.
people in youtube compered this to armani Acqua di Gio witch is completely different fragrance Bois Verde di Mare has no noticeable flower notes like Acqua di Gio, it only has a creamy melon smell in the background.
does it feel very natural? i would say about 80%
does it feel green? no
does it feel masculine? no
does it feel feminine? about 40%
i recommend going for Aqva Pour Homme Bvlgari if you want the green sea
Sent 7.5/10
Longevity 9/10
Джек1-74 – :
This is gorgeous ! Extremely aromatic , marine air with a bitter orange opening and plenty of cassis and salty notes following . I love Bois 1920 in general, I haven’t yet smelled a Bois that was inferior in any way. This is no exception. For an aromatic aquatic it could have been anything in the lines of Cool Water. It’s not. It smells like ocean, wind and waves, no coconut to bring up sunscreen. It is the ocean breaking waves near some rocky cliffs, and a forest lending a fresh and green character. Some citrus brings a sparkling fizzy quality to the juice. Some people might consider this more masculine than feminine. I don’t have much experience with aquatics, I am a floral and gourmand lover in general lines,, but this is just what my collection needed to be complete. I love the bottle too, it’s so unusual with the vivid blue and green colors. Definitely wearable by either ladies or gents. I miss the ocean and this brings it back to me. Glorious for its genre !
Ps. Edit: silage is fairly low compared with other Bois 1920 and while the lasting power is not bad, I cannot say it’s very long either, definitely shorter than others. Also, I bought my bottle brand new, sealed . It is not as full as the picture here, actually the juice is just a hair above the shoulders of the bottle.
hfc296intitytek – :
Let down again!!…. This is Women’s Perfume!!!! ..Just bought $4 sample …from Bois 1920….guys don’t even think about trying this one..wast of $$… just pass & move on….
Feminine fragrance …..100%
Very well made ..High quality…..
Zarina – :
The Ultima Thule of the Fragrant World.
Every time I put on this scent I recall the words sung by David Coverdale in “Sailing Ships”,
quote:
“… Take me with you, take me far away
And lead me to the distant shore
Sail your ship across the water
Spread your wings across the sky…”
There is so much resemblance between Mr. Coverdale’s creative idea and my personal sentiment.
The scent is very complex and ambigous. I can feel the floral chords, a hint of tea, as well as the wind.
The wind at issue is indeed blowing from the cold (sic!) and rough sea, somewhere in the farthest corner of the North Atlantic Ocean, where in the Middle Ages the Vikings allegedly found the eulogized “Ultima Thule”, giving credence to the fact that it was the end of their then world.
The water is salty and crystal clear. Amidst the fog, a stately drakkar is showing faintly. The Könung is trying to see the outlines of the coast through the fog. He actually is having poor eyesight. Nonetheless, The Könung can sense very distinct smells; they are so rare to him and to the rest of his crew, even when taking into consideration their Norman origin.
The icy water, sea salt, sea foam, unusually aromatic air, and the aforementioned – then not very distant – shore, where the Arctic flora absorbs the mist and exudes odours of flowers, moss, lichens, and algae; the blend of smells intertwines with those ephemeral marine fumes.
Verde di Mare is The Ultima Thule in translation. It will be your truly fascinating voyage to the distant shores – to the end of the world.
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A “feasibility study” on my skin:
– Longevity: 12 hours, without tensing up
– Sillage: at a distance of two meters away from me, without fidgeting unduly 😉
Draculz – :
First thing that comes to mind… icy water and winter air!
I didn’t try it on skin but had the paper in my pocket the whole afternoon and wiffs of watery coolness kept rushing in. So far the floral aspect is present but wrapped in green and… ice! To me it’s that fresh. It’s not the most original thing out there but Bois 1920 is not about novelty, I think, but more about well blended offerings. I can smell a little vanilla but not as in usual fragrance. It’s not at the heart but more like an accompaniment that subtly comes and goes.
Today was a cool autumn day and Verde Di Mare felt nice and crispy. Looking forward to try it on skin.
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Update (april 15 2015)… A garden by the sea!
Finally got the chance to try (and buy) this unexpected beautiful mixture. This is truly a marine scent but coexisting at the same time with an orchard of citrus and a garden of greens & flowers. The little magic here is how the many citruses carefully blends with the black currant (present but subtle) & floral/green aspect. All of this in the middle of a cloud of salty water & musc. Yes, a summer scent but one of those icy water fragrance good to be surrounded with in winter or fall.
Longevity… it doesn’t die, 12 hrs! (EDP) Another beautiful BOIS 1920, once again with a creation as real as can be.
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Update (sept 25 2015)… Summer is slowly leaving us and the cooler weather is here… I suddenly can detect the woody notes in Verde di Mare. After 2 hours, I got this beautiful note, like sandalwood, that made it’s way through the greens, citrus & flowers and managed to stay present until the end. Very nice transition.