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Bloom Intense

Gucci built its reputation on maximalist florals, and Bloom Intense is the concentrated, more serious take on the house's signature white bouquet. Released in 2023 as a richer edition of the original Bloom, it leans harder into tuberose and jasmine without losing the powdery, garden-like softness that made the line famous. Aromatica carries the Gucci Bloom Intense decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, so you can spend real time with it before deciding how it fits your collection.

Fragrance Notes

Top: Pear, Ginger, Mandarin Orange

Heart: Tuberose, Night Blooming Jasmine, Jasmine Sambac, Orange Blossom

Base: Moss, Patchouli, Coconut

The Scent

The first thing the nose registers is pear, round and a little syrupy, cut almost immediately by a sliver of ginger that keeps the opening from tipping into candy territory. Mandarin orange adds a brief citrus lift, but it fades fast and hands control to the florals within minutes. Tuberose arrives thick and creamy, the kind of note that coats the back of the throat if you lean in too close, and it does not apologize for taking up space. Night blooming jasmine follows close behind, darker and more narcotic than a daytime jasmine, while jasmine sambac softens the edges with a fruitier, more delicate facet. Orange blossom threads through the middle of all this, tying the citrus opening to the floral heart so the transition never feels abrupt. Where the original Bloom stayed polite, this version pushes the tuberose and jasmine combination until it turns genuinely heady, almost intoxicating on warm skin. The dry-down is where the surprise lives: coconut surfaces underneath the moss and patchouli, giving the base a sunscreen-adjacent creaminess that some noses find unexpected against such a serious floral heart. On some skin the coconut reads as subtle background texture; on others it becomes the dominant memory of the whole fragrance, so the range is worth expecting. Patchouli and moss ground everything by the second hour, trading the bright top notes for something earthier and more settled. By the time it reaches full dry-down, the tuberose has softened into a waxy, skin-close floral that sits close to the body rather than radiating outward.

When to Wear

This suits cooler evenings, think dinner in autumn or a formal gathering where a heady white floral reads as intentional rather than overwhelming. It also works for winter daywear under a coat, where the density of the tuberose and coconut base feels appropriate rather than excessive. For warm summer afternoons it can feel like too much; save it for when the temperature drops. Anyone building out a Gucci collection at Aromatica will find this a useful contrast to the brand's brighter releases.

Who Is It For

Someone who already owns a lighter white floral and wants a moodier, more grown-up alternative will recognize this immediately. It suits a wearer who likes tuberose specifically and is not afraid of a fragrance that announces itself.

If you enjoy Bloom Profumo di Fiori, it sits in the same family and is worth comparing for a different balance of florals. Browse the full Gucci collection at Aromatica.

Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.

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Bloom Intense

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Gucci built its reputation on maximalist florals, and Bloom Intense is the concentrated, more serious take on the house's signature white bouquet. Released in 2023 as a richer edition of the original Bloom, it leans harder into tuberose and jasmine without losing the powdery, garden-like softness that made the line famous. Aromatica carries the Gucci Bloom Intense decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, so you can spend real time with it before deciding how it fits your collection.

Fragrance Notes

Top: Pear, Ginger, Mandarin Orange

Heart: Tuberose, Night Blooming Jasmine, Jasmine Sambac, Orange Blossom

Base: Moss, Patchouli, Coconut

The Scent

The first thing the nose registers is pear, round and a little syrupy, cut almost immediately by a sliver of ginger that keeps the opening from tipping into candy territory. Mandarin orange adds a brief citrus lift, but it fades fast and hands control to the florals within minutes. Tuberose arrives thick and creamy, the kind of note that coats the back of the throat if you lean in too close, and it does not apologize for taking up space. Night blooming jasmine follows close behind, darker and more narcotic than a daytime jasmine, while jasmine sambac softens the edges with a fruitier, more delicate facet. Orange blossom threads through the middle of all this, tying the citrus opening to the floral heart so the transition never feels abrupt. Where the original Bloom stayed polite, this version pushes the tuberose and jasmine combination until it turns genuinely heady, almost intoxicating on warm skin. The dry-down is where the surprise lives: coconut surfaces underneath the moss and patchouli, giving the base a sunscreen-adjacent creaminess that some noses find unexpected against such a serious floral heart. On some skin the coconut reads as subtle background texture; on others it becomes the dominant memory of the whole fragrance, so the range is worth expecting. Patchouli and moss ground everything by the second hour, trading the bright top notes for something earthier and more settled. By the time it reaches full dry-down, the tuberose has softened into a waxy, skin-close floral that sits close to the body rather than radiating outward.

When to Wear

This suits cooler evenings, think dinner in autumn or a formal gathering where a heady white floral reads as intentional rather than overwhelming. It also works for winter daywear under a coat, where the density of the tuberose and coconut base feels appropriate rather than excessive. For warm summer afternoons it can feel like too much; save it for when the temperature drops. Anyone building out a Gucci collection at Aromatica will find this a useful contrast to the brand's brighter releases.

Who Is It For

Someone who already owns a lighter white floral and wants a moodier, more grown-up alternative will recognize this immediately. It suits a wearer who likes tuberose specifically and is not afraid of a fragrance that announces itself.

If you enjoy Bloom Profumo di Fiori, it sits in the same family and is worth comparing for a different balance of florals. Browse the full Gucci collection at Aromatica.

Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.

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