Vibrato fragrance notes

  • Head

    • jasmine, bergamot, grapefruit magnolia
  • Heart

    • herbal notes, ginger, powdery notes
  • Base

    • cedarwood, amber, musk, patchouli, iris

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Is Vibrato just Bulgari Tygar on a budget? Not exactly, because it is pricey too, but currently, it is less expensive than Tygar and smells very similar.

At first I thought this was funny to classify as feminine, and should only be unisex, but it does lean into the florals more than Tygar. Also, less musky than Tygar and lighter.

4th June 2023
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Vibrato is extraordinarily similar to Bulgari Tygar, so much so, that it's probably redundant to own both. However, Vibrato is sightly fresher in the open, a bit more full on grapefruit, and where Tygar becomes a little more woodier and emanates a sweet and ambroxy musk, Vibrato stays a bit more linear, though also heavy on the ambroxan. I don't really get any iris or patchouli as mentioned in the notes, but this is a very strong, very clean citrus.

Tygar is among my top favorite fragrances, and I still prefer Tygar to Vibrato, (though barely,) as I find Tygar slightly more nuanced, but Vibrato is a nuclear performer and actually projects more than Tygar does and lasts all day. This is a very versatile fragrance, but depending on how much you spray. This could be an office fragrance if you keep it at one spray, and the scent itself works in pretty much any setting. Be forewarned that more than three sprays of Vibrato anywhere would probably be overwhelming.

One final note - as of the time I'm writing this review, Vibrato is listed on here as a feminine. I think that's a mistake. Sospiro lists this as unisex, and this fragrance definitely leans masculine in my opinion.
3rd April 2023
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