Déclaration Bois Bleu fragrance notes

    • bergamot, bitter orange, lemon, cardamom, nutmeg, birch leaf, teak wood, vetiver

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I did find more of a difference between this one and the original.

The citrus element tames the pronounced woodiness of the first Declaration. It reminds me a tad of Givenchy Insense Ultramarine with its watery, blue quality to it.

Like the newer Declaration L'Eau, Bois Bleu is a toned-down, informal, warmer weather scent compared to the original, which is in a different, more formal league of its own.
18th March 2017
184183
I really like this one. Although the original Declaration is unimpressive to me, Bois Bleu has a chilly, almost icy, effect that is very appealing to me. It's really the only aquatic, to my mind, that has true character and the wood gives it substantial projection and longevity. It really should be sampled by those who are looking for something bracing but not boring.
3rd July 2010
52837

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Notes:Top: Lemon, Bitter Orange, BergamotHeart: Cardamom, Birch leaves, NutmegBase: Blue teakwood, VetiverBois Bleu is a limited-edition flanker of Declaration and as the sky blue color suggests, its 'fresher' yet still has the entire structure of JC Ellenas homage to Eau d'hermes intact within its more welcoming exterior. Ellena dials down the tone of the Declaration pyramid and burnishes it with a lemony note at the top which sprinkles down into the Declaration structure with an after effect that is brighter and more citrusy while the smoky woods component is made office-appropriate. The cardamom note is as finely balanced as ever, its spicy freshness melding well with the birch-woods accord, and even the latent cumin note makes an appearance. This non-invasive surgery will make Declaration more appealing to those who found the original to be a little too strong in cumin, yet its still a step up from the laundry-clean Gendarmes of the world. Don't worry if you can't find Bois Bleu; just layer Declaration with Eau d'Orange Verte to get a similar (or even better!) effect.BTW: 'Blue Teakwood' is marketing department speak for 'cedarwood' which is perfume house speak for loads of 'Iso E Super'.Rating: 7.0/10.0
24th May 2009
25631
Fresher version of Declaration, which I never liked but the Essence version is fantastic on me. Bois Bleu (or as my hilariously mislabeled sample is maker "Bois Blew"), takes on Declaration and strips it of it's winter clothes and gives him a furry swimsuit. The citrus makes it feel summery but the good ol' Declaration cedarwood and cumin woodsy notes keep the entire thing heavy. We have a manic perfume here.
11th March 2009
47727
Just wonderful stuff. A woman can easily pull off - not too strong "aftershavey" masculine, as some guy's cologne can be (for a woman).Classy for a man to wear too, of course. ;-)Mellow, spicy, citrus-herbal, mild woods. Would really be great in hot weather.Beautiful pale aqua, largish bottle.
18th February 2009
12254
I was really diggin this years ago, but the older i get, the more my nose seems to mature,now this is just an (OH WELL)bottle,any body wanna trade?
26th April 2008
46568
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