New Fragrance Review: Byredo Bullion – The Golden Glow of the Middle East + Sample Draw

Ben Gorham, the Founder and Creative Director of Byredo Parfums, envisioned his newest addition to the line as a true tribute to the Middle East, a part of the world he has visited frequently. He states “It’s a combination of places, food, and, most importantly, people.” I have never traveled to that part of the world, and might not in my lifetime, but if wearing Bullion takes me there, it’s a very fragrant place to visit. I tested Bullion on my skin during a very busy day of sniffing and visiting perfume counters, but it stood out in my mind as one to explore more fully. I procured a sample, and am giving it a full wearing right off the bat.

Pink pepper is a note that is so ubiquitous that I feel like I don’t really know its purpose, or what it really smells like. The opening of Bullion answers my question. It is a unique, bright, spice that has simultaneous lift and depth. Enough is used here that it has the opportunity to shine alone for a few moments, and it is very enjoyable. There is also a wonderful ripe plum note that adds some sweetness. Soon, though, the pepper and plum bow graciously and make way for a stunning middle section.

Leather, if not used in restraint, can completely dominate a perfume, but it is subtle in Bullion, and is a brooding companion for the sublime aromas of the magnolia and osmanthus, two of my favorite floral notes. Both of those flowers have odors that nearly transcend the idea of “floral”; they are both heady, earthy, fruity, and reminiscent of hazy, heated days. Combined with the subdued leather, I can see how one would think of a part of the world that we associate with desert heat and exotic peoples.

The middle drydown brings out the woods and musks for a purring animalic effect. My skin tends to bring a sweaty element out of some woods, but I don’t mind it unless it is really strong, which this is not. It is a purr, not a growl, and I find it alluring. Eventually, the fragrance settles down into a soft, warm drydown that is quite pretty. Longevity is quite good. I could see adding this to my collection; I quite like it.

Notes per Byredo:

Top: Pink pepper, black plum

Middle: Osmanthus, magnolia, leather accord

Base: Dark woods, sandalwood, sensual musks

 

Byredo Bullion will be available at Barney’s NY in the fall. My sample was graciously provided by the San Francisco Barney’s.

We have a draw for a sample, just leave a comment below. Do you have a favorite Byredo? We will draw one winner via random.org on August 3, 2012.

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Tama Blough, Senior Editor

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55 comments

  • Farawayspices says:

    I am intrigued by the leather/osmanthus description. I haven’t tired any offerings from Bryedo yet.

  • I haven’t tried any scents by Byredo yet, but the combination of notes in Bullion sounds wonderful!

  • sadly Ihave never smelt any of this range…..appears a common theme here. However,the way you have described Bullion does appeal. thanks for the draw.

  • Never tried any, but I like the sound of M-Mink and now this one! Cheers for the draw.

  • Linnea Wiedeman says:

    i have never tried any before but Byredo Bullion sounds really wonderful.. dark woods and sensual musks sounds so very appealing.

  • Gypsy water is my favorite of all the Byredos with encens chembur a close second
    Bullion sounds terrific …I just love the name and Osmanthus and leather are great together

  • This sounds interesting, Tama! I haven’t tried all the Byredo fragrances, but I’m in love with Seven Veils.

  • I do not have a favorite Byredo yet, but Gosh, Tama, magnolia and osmanthus are my favorites as well. Color me excited and count me in!

  • would love to try this
    never had the chance to try any of their creations, although I keep reading interesting descriptions
    Thanks for the draw

  • I haven’t tried any perfumes from Byredo, but I think Byredo Bullion sounds wonderful, but I am a sucker for leather perfumes.

  • I’ve not tried any Byredo and have been wanting to. I love the notes in Bullion – thanks so much for the opportunity to test it!

  • This was love at first sniff for me. My first impression was a snuggly suede. I am looking forward to trying this again when my nose isn’t so distracted and tired, like on a fragrance event day. My favorite Byredo is Seven Veils and I am so glad I finally purchased a bottle.
    Now as much as I love your reviews, I feel cheated when someone mentions Mr. Gorham and doesn’t include a gratuitous picture of him. He is swoon-worthy!

  • The only Byredo I’ve tried is La Tulipe; it’s a lovely, crisp perfume, and more floral than the name suggests.

    Bullion sounds gorgeous.

  • Scented Memories says:

    I haven’t tried Byredo yet but Bullion sounds great from your review: with magnolia and osmanthus that are “reminiscent of hazy, heated days”, the pink pepper that “is a unique, bright, spice that has simultaneous lift and depth”…and the sweetnes of the ripe plum…. such an olfactive feast!

  • ringthing says:

    I have only sampled Gypsy Water and it isn’t for me, Bullion sounds much more my speed. Thanks for the draw!

  • I haven’t tried any scents from this house either but this sounds DELISH! Thanks for the draw 🙂

  • Unfortunately I never had the chance to try anything from Byredo. 🙁 Maybe now. 🙂

  • Janet in California says:

    Byredo! Tulipe is a wonderful spring scent and I love Seven Veils. Bullion sounds interesting!

  • Haven’t had the opportunity to try Byredo yet. But just browsing through the website and reading about the inspirations for their scents makes me want to try all of them!

  • Amberosmanthus says:

    This sounds very interesting. I would love to try it. I’m not familiar at all with Byredo. Maybe this will be my first! Thank you for the opportunity.

  • What’s not to like here?! Plum, leather, osmanthus, woods…I’m all over this. I don’t know Byredo, but I’m looking forward to a good sniff of this one.

  • Michelle U says:

    I did not have the chance to try any of Byredo’s creations but Bullion sound like a rich and sensual perfume. 😀

    Thank you! 🙂

  • Borko Boris says:

    I find Oud Immortel very strange, nasty, hospital-like, but very appealing at the same time. Beauty lies in the ugly I suppose 😀

    Thanks for the draw!

  • I am also yet to try anything from the Byredo brand, but I’ve always been meaning to.

    Thanks for the draw!

  • I had the chance of smelling Byredo but got distracted by other perfumes in the store and forgot about it. I own L’artisan’s Traversee du Bosphore and love its floral leather component. Bullion sounds like a winner to me.

  • i find this hard to believe, but i have actually never tried *any* of these scents, yet.
    would love to start with this one.
    ha!

  • I never tried byredo before but I heard good things about Mink and Baudelaire
    Bullion sounds tempting

  • This sounds fantastic. I’ve always wanted to try Bal d’Afrique, but the description for Bullion is even more amazing. Thanks for the draw!

  • I don’t know why but one day I want to spray Byredo’s Gypsy Water on my hair and then go downhill skiing. Maybe it’s the light incense that brings that specific imagery up.

  • OMG salivation, amazing list of notes, a recipe for my wish-list. Neophyte to Byredo. Cheers

  • This sounds absolutely lovely! A purring animalic drydosn is the best, a leather and osmanthus heart, pepper in the opening…whoa!

    I have not yet tried any Byredo but a few on my to-try list are Encens Chembur, Seven Veils, Gypsy water, the oud ones…

  • Bullion is amazing – I already finished 3 sample bottles and I love it love it love it! My favorites from Byredo is Blanche, Seven Veils and Black Saffron! Good luck 4 everyone! xoxo