Bvlgari Man Terrae Essence

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Bvlgari has released an Essence series of fragrances over the past number of years, each representing some part of the natural elements. I have been testing these out, after receiving samples of these colognes, a few months back. Today’s entry is the ‘earth’ portion of the line, Terrae Essence. How does it smell? How long does it last? Is it worth a try?


What does Man Terrae Essence Smell Like?

Notes include: vetiver, citron, orris, styrax, terrae accord

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My Full Review

Here’s how Bvlgari describes it: Continuing to harness the natural elements, Bvlgari Man Terrae Essence pays tribute to the power of the Earth, its authentic richness and diverse fertility. A scent impeccably translated through a contemporary and original vetiver interpretation, combined with an exclusive smoky Terrae accord.

Terrae opens up with a light citron note sitting on top of vetiver. Vetiver, to me is the second most prominent note throughout the entire duration of this fragrance.

The interesting part of this cologne, is going to be the terrae accord. I think, that it is what will make or break most people’s enjoyment with this scent.

The terrae accord is earthy, smoky, leathery, and woody. The styrax from the base also gives this one a warm and somewhat spicy balsamic presence.

Orris doesn’t come come across as being very strong or powdery. It’s more of an earthy root variety, but softens up that dirty aroma of the start.

At first, the fragrance has a spicy dryness and dirtiness about it. But, that really shifts to my nose, to become warmer and fresher as things move forward.

In the end, this is a prominent vetiver with a rich and dry earth, resin, citrus, and woods. Pretty different from most of the mainstream.


Sillage, Longevity, and Versatility

This one does come out with a pretty strong level of performance during the first hour or so. That will settle into something moderate, but above average in terms of leaving a scent trail and just general projection.

It’s not going to completely blow out a room, but 4-6 feet of projection from the skin or clothing, seems about what Terrae Essence is capable of.

The longevity isn’t bad. Again, it’s above average, but not great. It stayed around for about seven hours, on my skin, with pretty decent projection for the vast majority of that duration.

Terrae Essence doesn’t just quit early. So, if this is a scent you like, it’s a decent enough deal.

Seasonally, this works just about anytime, in terms of climate. The extremes of heat and cold, I’d probably stay away from. However, a nice spring day or the early part of autumn is when I’d say this is at its best.

This isn’t a formal cologne. Not a nightlife or sexy romantic wear (for most folks at least). It does have that rougher dirty quality to it, that might not always be crowd pleasing.

Terrae Essence also isn’t frivolous or childish. So, as a daily wear, casual, or even semi-formal fragrance this could totally work…if it’s your style. It’s ability to work in a variety of climates, gives one some leeway in terms of what occasion you’d want to wear it.


Overall Impressions of Terrae Essence

Overall, do I like Terrae Essence? I like it more than I thought that I might, it’s just not a strong like for me.

I appreciate that Bvlgari went in a different direction with this fragrance, as creating an earthy based cologne, isn’t going to win over most people out there. That being said, Terrae is very wearable.

I like the freshness here. The terrae accord itself, does have that nice touch of smokiness and leather that pairs well with the dirtier aspects of it. The dry down itself is more of a traditional vetiver fragrance. Dry with citrus, but the resinous notes give this one some more personality.

Performance is good enough. Not spectacular, just will give you most of what you need on a daily basis.

Terrae Essence can be a solid pick for the right guy. Blind buying just might not be the way to figure that out, as there is a real risk of an individual not liking this at all. Terrae is probably one you’d want to test out, if you don’t want to risk spending money on.

At full retail, I think this is overpriced. At a discount, it certainly has its merits.

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