Bvlgari Tygar (Bvlgari Le Gemme)

Bvlgari Tygar (Bvlgari Le Gemme) Review: A Radiant Citrus-Woody Masterpiece

Jacques Cavallier Belletrud's gem-inspired fragrance analyzed in depth.

By Dr. Laurent Beaumont, Fragrance Analyst & Historian · · Updated

Laurent holds a PhD in olfactory chemistry from Université de Versailles. He writes about composition, materials sourcing, and the lineage of perfumery houses.

In the pantheon of modern citrus-woody fragrances, Bvlgari Tygar stands as a luminous testament to the art of perfumery. Released in 2016 as part of the esteemed Le Gemme collection, Tygar draws inspiration from the Tiger's Eye gemstone—a stone revered for its protective qualities and its mesmerizing chatoyancy. This fragrance, crafted by the legendary Jacques Cavallier Belletrud, encapsulates the duality of light and shadow, freshness and depth, in a composition that has captivated connoisseurs and casual wearers alike. The Le Gemme line, launched by Bvlgari in 2014, represents the Roman jeweler's foray into haute parfumerie, where each scent is an olfactory interpretation of a precious gem. Tygar, named after the Tiger's Eye, embodies the stone's golden-brown hues and its reputed ability to bestow clarity and focus. It is a fragrance that speaks of quiet confidence and understated luxury, eschewing ostentation for a refined, persistent radiance. At the helm of this creation is Jacques Cavallier Belletrud, a perfumer whose lineage traces back to the storied fields of Grasse. His portfolio includes iconic works such as L'Eau d'Issey pour Homme and, more recently, the entire Louis Vuitton fragrance collection. In Tygar, Belletrud channels his profound understanding of citrus and woody materials to produce a scent that is both immediately gratifying and enduringly sophisticated. This review will dissect the fragrance's architecture, performance, and place within the broader olfactory landscape, offering a comprehensive analysis for the discerning reader.
4.4 Overall
Longevity
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Projection
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Sillage
0.0
$135 - $318 USD (100ml EDP)
🌸Spring☀️Summer🍂Fall❄️Winter

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Notes Pyramid

Top
Grapefruit
Heart
GingerAmbrette
Base
AmbroxanMuskVetiverPatchouli

Performance Dashboard

⏱️ Longevity 0.0/5

📢 Projection 0.0/5

💨 Sillage 0.0/5

When to Wear

🌸SpringBest
☀️SummerBest
🍂FallOK
❄️WinterOK
📌 day wear📌 night out💕 date night💼 office📌 all occasions

Community Verdict

⭐ Overall
4.4
⏱️ Longevity
4.5
💨 Sillage
4.3
💰 Value
4.0
💌 Compliment Factor 0.0/5

Pros & Cons

  • ✅ Exceptional longevity for a citrus-dominant fragrance
  • ✅ High-quality, natural-smelling grapefruit note
  • ✅ Versatile and appropriate for all occasions
  • ✅ Elegant, gem-inspired bottle design
  • ✅ Masterful blending by a legendary perfumer
  • ❌ Premium price point may be prohibitive
  • ❌ Linear development may not satisfy those seeking complexity
  • ❌ Ambroxan-heavy base can feel familiar to enthusiasts of the genre

Price & Value

$135 - $318 USD (100ml EDP)

“Expensive but justified by quality and performance; a luxury investment for the discerning wearer.”

📜 Reformulation History

No significant batch variations reported; Bvlgari maintains rigorous quality control.

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🏆 Final Verdict

Bvlgari Tygar is a triumph of modern perfumery—a fragrance that distills the essence of a gemstone into a radiant, enduring scent. Jacques Cavallier Belletrud's deft handling of grapefruit and ambroxan creates a composition that is both invigorating and comforting, versatile yet distinctive. While its price may give pause, the quality and performance it delivers place it among the elite of contemporary masculines.

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