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A thunderous, spicy-woody statement piece that takes the Sauvage DNA into ultra-rich, opulent territory. Not for the faint of heart - this is a modern powerhouse that exudes authority and midnight intrigue.
Solvage Noir is Aromara's 35% Extrait take on Dior Sauvage Elixir, the concentrated spicy-ambery powerhouse behind the world's best-selling men's fragrance line. It replicates the cinnamon-grapefruit-licorice signature convincingly, though it lands less refined and slightly rougher than the original's polished intensity, with the amber-patchouli base feeling more one-dimensional.
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Seasons
The powerful spicy-woody and amber heart makes this perfect for cold to cool weather, where it can project fully without becoming overwhelming. Fall and winter are ideal, but it can work in spring nights; it is too rich and intense for most summer days.
Occasions
Its boldness and opulence suit formal events or nights out, where presence is desired. It can be seductive for dates but risks being too assertive for office or casual use and is unsuitable for sports.
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Bold, spicy and resinous, this is a cold-weather powerhouse best suited to autumn and winter wear.
Occasions
Intense and magnetic, suited to evening dates and formal occasions where a strong presence is wanted.
Similarity Breakdown
How alike these two fragrances smell, scored from their full scent profiles.
Both lean woody, amber
Subtle differences in overall composition
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