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Which Should You Buy?
A spicier, richer take on the classic Boss Bottled, this EDP brings depth, warmth, and a confident edge without losing its signature apple freshness. Office-ready but versatile enough for dates or crisp evenings.
Fire Mango is Aromara's take on SHL 777 God of Fire, built at 35% Extrait rather than a standard EDP concentration. It leans hard into the mango-and-spice opening that made the original a niche cult favourite, though the dry-down reads simpler and less resinous than the £495 original's saffron-heavy base.
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The warm spicy, woody, and aromatic profile makes this ideal for fall and spring, while the fresh apple and bergamot add enough brightness for some winter and milder summer days. The richness and warmth lean toward cooler temperatures but not extreme heat.
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Its moderate projection and sophisticated spicy-woody composition work well for office and date settings, offering confidence without overwhelming. Less suited for sports or very formal black tie due to its modern, approachable warmth.
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The warm spice-amber base and bold fruity-ginger opening read best in cooler weather where the richness doesn't feel cloying; light enough on top for early autumn but too intense for peak summer heat.
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A loud, attention-grabbing fruity-spicy signature suits casual outings and dates where a distinctive scent is welcome, but it's too bold and unstructured for office or formal settings.
Similarity Breakdown
How alike these two fragrances smell, scored from their full scent profiles.
Both lean woody, fruity, musky
Subtle differences in overall composition
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