Is this fragrance suitable for office wear?+−
Yes, it is widely considered a premier choice for professional environments. Its clean, musky profile and moderate sillage ensure it remains pleasant and understated without being overwhelming to colleagues.
How does this perform in cold weather?+−
While it is inspired by glacial air, it is most effective in spring and summer. In the winter, the subtle woody notes can struggle to project, making it better suited for the heat where its cooling properties can shine.
Does it smell like a typical aquatic cologne?+−
Not exactly. While it is fresh, it favors "mountain air" over "sea air." It relies on juniper, ginger, and cypress rather than salt or seaweed notes, giving it a crisper, more mineral character.
Is this a good choice for someone who dislikes sweet fragrances?+−
Definitely. This composition leans into spicy, woody, and synthetic notes that prioritize cleanliness and "icy" sensations over the sugary or fruity elements found in many modern men's scents.
Who is the nose behind this fragrance?+−
It was created by Alberto Morillas, a master perfumer known for some of the most iconic fresh and aquatic fragrances in the industry.
How does it compare to other scents in the Bvlgari Man line?+−
It maintains the woody DNA seen in the original Bvlgari Man and Wood Essence but strips away the heavier, warmer elements in favor of a bright, ozonic, and "frozen" aesthetic.