How does Ambrosia di Fiori differ from the original Gucci Bloom?+−
While both share the tuberose and jasmine foundation, Ambrosia di Fiori adds Damask rose and orris root. This makes the scent creamier, more powdery, and noticeably richer than the lighter, greener original Eau de Parfum.
Does this fragrance suffer from the performance issues common in other Gucci scents?+−
No, unlike many of the aromatic and citrus-based scents from the brand that users cite as "disappearing" quickly, this floral concentration is known for lasting most of the day and projecting well away from the skin.
Is this suitable for office wear or is it too strong?+−
Because of its "floral sweet" classification and creamy accords, it can be quite potent. While it can work for business settings, it is generally better suited for leisure, evening events, or outdoor occasions where the sillage has room to breathe.
What seasons are best for wearing this?+−
It is most popular during the spring when the floral notes match the season, but its powdery depth and rose notes make it a very effective choice for the fall and winter as well. It is often considered too heavy for peak summer humidity.