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Which Should You Buy?
The Fragrance World UK's £4.95/30ml interpretation of Viktor & Rolf Spicebomb (2012) - the pyramid maps the original's pink pepper opening, saffron heart, and tobacco dry-down. Liverpool dupe-house pricing on a recognisable smell-alike for casual rotation.
Match Fragrances' interpretation of Viktor & Rolf's Spicebomb (2012) - the Olivier Polge saffron-cinnamon-tobacco masculine that became Viktor & Rolf's defining masculine signature, here translated into a bergamot-grapefruit-pepper opening over saffron and cinnamon with a tobacco-leather close. Honest dupe-fidelity for cold-weather masculine wear at a fraction of the designer price.
Scent Profile
| Citrus | 14% | 18% |
| Floral | 5% | 4% |
| Fruity | 4% | 4% |
| Green | 2% | 4% |
| Sweet | 20% | 12% |
| Warm | 43% | 39% |
| Woody | 6% | 12% |
| Earthy | 12% | 15% |
| Animalic | 14% | 14% |
| Fresh | 10% | 12% |
Mood
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Base Notes
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Accords
Performance
Season and Occasion Fit
Seasons
The pink pepper-led opening and tobacco-anchored close mirror the original's seasonal range, though the budget composition fades faster than the Viktor & Rolf bottle in heavier conditions.
Occasions
A budget interpretation that keeps the original's structure - the dupe reads cleaner and shorter, making it best suited to casual rotation rather than as a replacement for the Viktor & Rolf signature.
Seasons
Warm-spicy-tobacco structure peaks in cold weather; summer too dense.
Occasions
Bold warm-spicy masculine is built for date, evening, formal. Less suited to sport or summer-office.
Similarity Breakdown
Both share Warm Spicy, Tobacco, Leather accords and Tobacco, Leather notes
Subtle differences in overall composition
Where to buy
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