Is Blv Notte a very sweet, dessert-like gourmand?+−
No. While it features a prominent dark chocolate note, it is classified as a powdery spicy fragrance. The chocolate is tempered by bitter ginger, earthy iris, and a crisp vodka accord, making it smell more like a sophisticated atmospheric scent than a sugary confection.
How does this fragrance handle different temperatures?+−
It is remarkably adaptable. Though the dark chocolate and amber suggest cold-weather wear, the fresh citrus, galangal, and vodka notes provide enough lift to make it wearable in spring and summer without becoming cloying.
Is this still in active production?+−
Bvlgari Blv Notte (2004) has been discontinued for some time. It has become a sought-after item for collectors and fans of Alberto Morillas’ work, often requiring a search through secondary markets or specialty decant services.
Can this fragrance be worn in a professional or office environment?+−
Yes. Because the sillage is moderate and the scent profile leans heavily into "clean" powdery floral notes like iris and acacia, it is considered very safe for business and daily leisure activities.