Bleu de Chanel Eau de Parfum is a popular and widely acclaimed men's fragrance from the house of Chanel, first launched in 2014 as an intensified version of the original Eau de Toilette (2010).
It is generally categorized as a Woody Aromatic fragrance.
Scent Profile & Notes:
The fragrance is known for its balance between fresh, citrusy top notes and a warm, woody, and ambery base.
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Top Notes (Initial Impression): A bright and invigorating blend of Grapefruit, Lemon, Mint, Bergamot, Pink Pepper, Aldehydes, and Coriander. The opening is fresh, crisp, and slightly spicy.
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Heart Notes (The Core): These transition into a warmer, more complex center with notes like Ginger, Nutmeg, Jasmine, and Melon. The ginger and nutmeg provide an aromatic spice.
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Base Notes (The Foundation): The dry-down is warm, sensual, and woody, featuring notes of Incense, Amber, Cedar, Sandalwood (often New Caledonian Sandalwood is highlighted), Patchouli, Amberwood, and Labdanum. These notes give the EDP its signature depth and longevity.
Characteristics:
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Scent: Fresh, clean, woody, and subtly warm/sensual. It is often praised for being a very sophisticated and high-quality "blue" fragrance.
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Versatility: It is considered highly versatile and suitable for almost any occasion, season, or time of day—from professional settings to casual outings and evening wear.
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Longevity & Projection (Performance): As an Eau de Parfum, it has a higher concentration of fragrance oils than the EDT, offering generally good longevity, often lasting on the skin for 6-8+ hours for many users. The projection is typically moderate, creating a noticeable but not overwhelming scent bubble.
It is one of the most popular and influential modern designer fragrances for men.