
Turathi Blue captures the fresh citrus opening and spiced heart of Bvlgari effectively, with a solid interpretation of the woody-aromatic DNA. However, the basenotes lack the depth and complexity of the original, particularly missing the prominent balsam fir and Brazilian rosewood sweetness that give Bvlgari its distinctive character.
Turathi Blue delivers comparable top and heart notes but falls short in base complexity and longevity. The original's warm, resinous finish is notably softer in the clone, which skews slightly more linear and less refined overall.