Bvlgari Pour Homme, from Bvlgari was released in 1996. The perfumer behind this creation is Jacques Cavallier Belletrud. It has the top notes of Aldehydes, Bergamot, Lavender, Mandarin Orange, Nutmeg, Orange Blossom, and Tea, middle notes of Brazilian Rosewood, Cardamom, Carnation, Coriander, Cyclamen, Geranium, Guaiac Wood, Iris, and Pepper, and base notes of Amber, Cedarwood, Musk, Oakmoss, Tonka Bean, and Vetiver.
Surprising that I'd never tired this one until now because it's not that I have anything against this house. Bvlgari scents are usually well put together, however not one appeals to me, except for black perhaps and maybe some like this, that I haven't tried yet. I actually saw it in my friends bathroom and when I had a spray was pleasantly surprised. Pour Homme is instantly a very pleasing fresh musky citrus and aldehydes, then a growing tea which is the theme of the perfume. Nothing not to like here infact I think it's excellent in many ways a sweet yet ever so slightly dry, woody composition which many will enjoy. There is something slightly floral in there too which keeps it upbeat. Average longevity and projection and not once does this feel cheap. I'm a fan truly a great fragrance.