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82 reviews

It's Acqua Di Gio minus the sweetness. I actually like it better than ADG. Bvlgari Aqua also has a lot more depth to the scent, very nice. Reminds me of a foggy pier on the Oregon coast in late fall or early winter. I also love the bottle, very original.
30 September 2008


114 reviews

This is a great fragrance. It's peppery, salty, and aquatic, and blended very well. Its scent really does remind me of smelling dark ocean water. Once the base settles in, a hint of sweetness emerges, which is very nice.

Aqua de Bulgari smells similar to Acqua di Giò, however Acqua di Giò is much louder and incorporates citrus and floral. It's sharper and more in your face. Aqua de Bulgari is subtle, smooth, and isn't your average aquatic. When I think "aquatic," I think "soapy" or typical "synthetic blue" scent. Aqua de Bulgari actually smells like ocean water (in a good way). It doesn't smell synthetic at all.

Highly recommended!
05 September 2008


55 reviews

This has to be 1 of the best if not THEE BEST aquatic scents out. It is very uplifting & comforting. It truely does put a smile on my face. The smell is just amazing. I love everything about this frag from the top, middle & base notes! Well done Bvlgari!
26 August 2008


7 reviews

I'd like to start off by saying that traditionally I am not a fan of aquatics......until now.
top note is "boom" - citrus in ocean water
middle and later notes - complex - floral and mossy yet very, very, delicate
everytime I wear this a get a compliment...IMO, the best aquatic out there!
18 August 2008


101 reviews

another bvlgari scent that i have back up bottles of along with bvg ph and extreme. The lonegevity nemesis of ADG. aqua is clearly much thicker in terms of notes compared to ADG. the latter is almost non exsistent after just barely 3.5 hours.... also aqua has the best marine dry down among all the aqua motivated scent ive sampled. it actually has hints of musk towards the end. well blended and not overly sweet like how elements aqua or cool water can be. The Marine flanker to this is like ADG just with some added citrus notes like many fresh frags. my 100ml ADG should try formulating a more intense version.
02 August 2008


64 reviews

Last week I smelled this. This week I purchased it. Hands down my favorite aquatic scent. The thing I loved was the drydown. I was expecting a light scent that disappears like others but it was a woodsy, beachlike scent. Spicy. The sillage is great and it lasts quite awhile. This will always be high on my list for spring and summer.
07 July 2008


38 reviews

There are just so many "aquas" out there This is as good as any and cheaper than most, but doesn't stand out for me. It gets a thumbs up for the price
05 July 2008


77 reviews

I really don't know how to describe this one. It has a quick citrus opening, and quickly goes to the lower notes. The middle and basenotes are slightly floral with a hint of herbal and woody. I find it intoxicating and a soft, delicate fragrance that maintains its masculinity by incorporating amber and tea notes.
Great for casual wear on any day.
01 July 2008


4 reviews

Coming from a former Acqua Di Gio user, I've moved onto Bulgari Aqua, which is a reasonably priced classy aquatic that shares a similar salt water smell. It doesn't smell like the typical aquatic loaded with citrus that feels as if it's intended for high school kids. It's in a league of it's own I'd say. Outside of Kenzo Pour Homme, this is the most authentic marine scent. The tangerine adds a nice refreshing ting to it. Then the darker salty shore, sea aquatic scent comes in. When I wear it, it reminds me of standing at Pier 39 in San Francisco during sunset. The scent stays close to my skin for a good several hours. Depending on my skin that day, it sometimes can be faintly smelled the next morning. The new "Aqua Marine" shouldn't even be "Marine". This was more "Marine" than the newest creation. Then again, if the new "Marine" was released first, it would have been a failed product, IMO. After owning Aqua, I went back to spray on some Acqua Di Gio for old times sake, well, needless to say, the AdG I once loved back in high school and part of college is pretty damn lame nowadays.
02 June 2008


2222 reviews

ne of the best aquatics available, and right at the top among designer aquatics, as far as I’m concerned. Bvlgari has managed to present the sharp aquatic and sea accords with a minimum of synthetic feel. I find the opening cleanliness – slightly citric, slightly ozonic – captivating and refreshing. The middle sea notes provide more of an echo of, rather than an actual sea air accord; I find it quite relaxing and even contemplative. The drydown is quite Bvlgari — a soft but rich wood and delicate, spicy mineral amber that, as others have mentioned, go quite powdery. As with many other reviewers, aquatics are not my favorite category; I own several of them and, except for Erolfa and Bvlgari Aqua, I just don’t wear them. What I really like about Bvlgari Aqua, and what keeps me coming back to it, is that it forms such a quiet aura of marine cleanliness around me. It is such an easy fragrance to enjoy and to live with and to feel good about.
14 May 2008


21 reviews

it smells like misty air of the docks in the morning and maybe a little bit "mossy green and dead waters". in my opinion; slightly but noticeably different and better than the other aquatics in the market. it has a very loud sillage if you spray more than 4-5 times. and the longevity is much more than a usual aquatic... this should be classified as "spicy fresh water/aqua"
09 May 2008


3 reviews

After using this, I've found the AdG I usually use to be too sour and boring compared to Bvlgari Aqva.

With AdG you tend to get tired of that strong tangy citrus note but with the Aqva there is a faint mysterious note that is not annoying.
20 April 2008


1 reviews

i have been using it for two months now.i should say it smells very nice.staying power is also very good.go get it jaaan.
16 December 2007


6 reviews

Of all the aquatics I've tried, this is by far my favorite, and the most unique. I was raised on a beach, and have always been known as a bit of a beach bum - this fragrance reminds me instantly of a stiff, wet, ocean breeze. Allows me to smell like a beach bum with class all the time. Get many compliments from the ladies, but it's nowhere near as popular with them as my Gucci Envy or Givenchy Rouge.
09 December 2007


45 reviews

Well done aquatic.
Not crystal clear tropical blue water.
A dark saltwater bay with lots of greens & seaweed.
15 November 2007


834 reviews

Bulgari consistently puts forth relevant and wearable fragrances, and this aquatic charmer is no exception. Historically, Bulgari has also enlisted some of the perfume industry's most gifted "nose's" to create their classy potions, I'd love to know the 'nose' behind this blend! Their website discloses the olfactive notes as:

Top: Mandarin
Petit Grain
Heart: Santolina
Posidonia
Base: Mineral Amber
Clary Sage

I believe the sage infuses the subtle spicy quality here. The amber likens the drydown to it's predecessor - Bulgari pour Homme. My overall impression of this marine is sexy and virile! Forget Aqua Di Gio - this one's got it beat by a mile...after all, you wouldn't send a boy to do a man's job!

08 August 2007


151 reviews

This is my only aquatic. It is to my nose the only aquatic. I know others exist with potentially finer ingredients (perhaps from Creed but even Creed I believe lacks the conviction to truly pull off an aquatic like this) but this is aquatic like no other. I coudn't dissagree more with the comparison to Armani's offering. This is FAR FAR FAR more sophisticated because the entire composition is a balancing act, and an exquisitely executed one at that. One senses from the first inhale (spray from about 6-8 inches in a wide mist so as not to overpower) an immediate bow to the salt air of the sea, countered by to my nose a fleeting white petal note. This aspect, whether or not the composition contains any flowers at all, is what sets this FAR ABOVE the other aquatics offered. This balancing act of clean/fresh, versus rich sophistication. It's got a real weight to it.

This fragrance simply smells masterfully composed. It is fresh, it does conjur the salt air of the sea, it is NOT overly sweet, and the balance of spice, sweet, and fresh is so exquisite I can't imagine a better aquatic blend. I simply can not.

This is a fragrance about which one can wax poetic. Other aquatics simply do not have the complexity, balance, nor elegance to come close to Bulgari Aqua. And not that this ever matters to me but it always always ALWAYS garners sensually groaning compliments without fail.
14 May 2007


69 reviews

I will be very blunt:

Other than Kenzo PH, this is the most authentic smelling marine fragrace on the market in this price category. If you like very oceanic, bitter, authentic marines, get it. If not, aviod it. Simple as that.
09 May 2007


22 reviews

more than a a simple Aqua version, this is fragance is very oceanic and deep than others...

awesome ..
10 March 2007


96 reviews

Not my type, but I must recognize that for an aquatic this is more than excellent. Anyway even if this is aquatic, it works only for elegant,elegant to casual, or high fashion sportswear, as it is very reffined.
20 January 2007


677 reviews

LiveJazz is right in his assessment of this scent -- it IS the spiciest of all the "aquatics." And MonkeyManMatt's right, too, in that this scent's drydown is very reminiscent of Fahrenheit. Still, I'll save for another bottle of another frag. Will give this one a thumbs up, but only because it breaks the mold and doesn't reek.
11 October 2006


18 reviews

I bovght this jvst for a vacation on Captiva Island. With all of the great food, drink and intimacy, it's hard not to like. Very nice and fresh, but the powder is a bit heavy on the dry down.
01 October 2006


319 reviews

As others have already mentioned, this one isnt a groundbreaking scent. In a sea of aquatic fragrance releases (no pun intended), this one stands out because of its use of a Posidonia note (a sea plant found in the mediterranean sea) note. The top notes are innocuous, but when the posidonia note kicks in, Aqua suddenly transforms into one of the more interesting mediterranean / aquatic fragrances around. Its certainly different from my favorite aquatic scent Erolfa. The sillage is low, but the longevity is there. Its not an instant classic like Bulgari Black, but if an aquatic scent is what you are looking for, you can do a lot worse than Aqua. Oh, and the bottle rocks !
10 August 2006


37 reviews

Captures the salty sea scent better than any frag I've come across. Imagine the beach, not just any beach, but a beach off the coast of some Meditarean seaport where ships are pulling in their latest catch. Maybe Italy, maybe Greece. A slim, tall and dark-skinned woman saunters by in a white bikini with a cursive smile pursed on her lips and says in her best foreign voice, "You smell like heaven. What are you wearing?" You reply, "I'm not wearing anything, it's the sea you smell." She sighs and says, "They should bottle that and sell it like hotcakes." Then and only then will you understand Aqua de Bulgari pour Homme.
24 June 2006


35 reviews

yes it has lots of similarities to other fresh aquatic fragrances, but so do many, many others. that's the risk in creating an aquatic fragrance.
i'm definitely not a fan of this type of fragrance (i'm a sucker for spicy-woody-oriental crap), but this is my very first fresh fragrance! and i love it. u won't find uniqueness here, although it does stand out of a crowd without a question, the crowd being a lot of misguided aqua di gio users...
the staying power isn't remarkable, but it's ok.
the slightly bitter notes of marine algae do the whole trick. check out kenzo pour homme to see what i'm talking about.
11 May 2006


2 reviews

Whenever I miss the ocean, I just spray some of this perfume on, and voila, an instant dive into the peaceful marine. The Poseidon note generates the sense of depth and vastness of the sea, while the crispy-sweet-warm Madrain and ultra-fresh Ozone notes made this a very friendly body of water to play in. This very well crafted perfume last about 8-12 hours on me, and sometimes has a gentle and pleasant leather smell toward the end to wrap things up.
26 April 2006


17 reviews

I was at the Prada store and a man walked by. He had a very nice "light, masculine" scent. I asked him what he was wearing....incidentally, he's from southern Italy. He told me he was wearing "Bulgari Acqua". I bought it the following day. I like the spicy, masculine drydown of this scent. Very unique from other
acua/marine scents.
25 April 2006


31 reviews

Admittedly, this is far from groundbreaking but to me it just smells too good not to like. It makes me want to frollick down a beach with a loved one. But hold up! Not the prissy, white sand sunny day type of beach for men who get sand stuck in their hoo-hoos, but a beach with darker sand on a slightly overcast day with sizeable waves that unleash a salty mist as they crash against the sand. Despite the clouds, me and my gal are happy in the end and that's what counts! Then I steal one of her sandals and heave it into the ocean, never to be seen again... and then I have to carry her over broken glass on the way home. Still happy...
24 February 2006


188 reviews

Aqva is a nice fragrance, nothing spectacular though. It should have been called Bvlgari Marine.
Initially fresh, with a proeminent note of something that reminds Cumin and gives it a spicy smell. This note also reminds me of Fendi Uomo! Yes, Fendi Uomo!For me It's the same note that contrasts with the leathery background of that fragrance. However, after some minutes this note vanishes and gives place to a marine smell, maybe due to the seaweed. At this time, It starts to smell like a light Creed Erolfa and remains like that until it disappears.
The longevity is allright. If you like the salty marine smell, this scent is perfect for you.
20 February 2006


45 reviews

I could understand why some people wouldnt like this scent, but I personally think it's right on...it starts out as your typical aquatic scent, you dive in, just like you would any other Aqua, but just below the surface, you soon realize that you're swimming in uncharted waters...a slightly different almost turpentine like scent peeks through the freshness, adding a different dimension, but as it lingers longer, the scent becomes more green, almost piney...an ever changing scent with alot more complexity than it is given credit for...still waters run deep...
09 November 2005


6 reviews

this is a very fresh and clean scent.. it last fairly long and is very different among the aquatic scents ive smelled.. these is a must buy for those who love aquatic scents.. i turns a lot of heads also.. great for day/office wear
05 October 2005


2 reviews

A very good cologne. It's high quality, and the smell is great and long lasting. This is my personal favorite and i have gotten many compliments on it. The bottle design is very appealing as well.
29 September 2005


36 reviews

The "aqua" character of the scent quickly fades to a very woody scent on my skin. All Bulgari scents are well crafted and this is no exception.
11 September 2005


89 reviews

As is to be expected from this company, this fragrance explores new and intriguing ingredients, pushing the envelope while still remaining balanced and understated. A pungeant grass from the mediterranean sea called posidonea (sp?) is used here to stunning effect. Captures the saltiness of the sea in a scent. Actually I would describe the fragrance as "salty"- while also being inviting and sophisticated. Could totally see a tuna in a tux wearing this one with aplomb.
04 August 2005


17 reviews

This is the "anti-Acqua di Gio" marine scent. It's more complex, "waterier", and simply a far better fragrance. Love the bottle, too...like a bubble in the sea...
01 August 2005


399 reviews

If you positively need another Aqua-scent in your warddrobe, then I guess this is one of the best choices. Extremely nice bottle but the scent does leave some to be desired, maybe cause I'm not a big fan of this genre and because of my strong feelings for other offerings from this house. Nevertheless it is much better than 90%of its peers. The drydown is actually very reminiscent of Fahrenheit.
Matt/Sweden
16 March 2005


23 reviews

to me smelt so simliar to Acqua Di Gio... maybe slightly heavier?
08 February 2005


1 reviews

Much more refined than Acqua di Gio Pour Homme. One of the better new fragrances.
04 December 2004

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