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The Essence Vault EDP

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Spicebomb

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The Essence Vault Spicebomb is an Eau de Parfum. Spicebomb opens with Bergamot, Grapefruit, Pink Pepper, and Elemi, settles into a heart of Paprika, Cinnamon, and Saffron, and dries down to a base of Leather, Vetiver, and Tobacco. The Essence Vault's Spicebomb carries an Acquired verdict, a warm spicy-led wear.

The Essence Vault's interpretation of Viktor&Rolf's Spicebomb (2012) - Olivier Polge's pepper-cinnamon-tobacco grenade-bottle masculine, here translated into a budget reading with the pepper-cinnamon-tobacco-leather spine still legible. Honest dupe-fidelity for evening and date wear in cooler weather.
  • Spicy
  • Warm
  • Bold
  • Masculine
  • Evening
Spicebomb Eau de Parfum bottle

Profile

Composition

Timeline

Showing: Overall Blend

Performance

Longevity
Moderate (4-6h)
Projection
Moderate
Intensity
Strong

Mood

Mood Energising
Calming
Character Playful
Serious
Sentiment Uplifting
Brooding

When To Wear

Best Seasons

Best For:
Fall Winter

Pepper-cinnamon-tobacco-leather is autumn-winter natural; summer too heavy.

Best Occasions

Best For:
Date Formal
Also Works:
Casual

Bold-evening masculine - date, evening, formal natural.

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About

Inspired by Spicebomb is The Essence Vault's budget reading of Viktor&Rolf Spicebomb, the 2012 pepper-cinnamon-tobacco-leather oriental-spicy by Olivier Polge that became a defining bold-masculine of the 2010s. EV's pyramid mirrors the original community pyramid closely: a pink-pepper-bergamot-grapefruit-elemi opening, a cinnamon-saffron-paprika heart, and a base built on tobacco, leather and vetiver. The first hour is the strongest match: pink pepper crackles the opening with bergamot and grapefruit lifting alongside, and the spices are already pushing forward. By the heart cinnamon dominates with saffron adding leather-spice warmth and paprika contributing a faint smoky edge, and the dry-down trades on tobacco and leather for the warm-spicy-oriental close with vetiver adding earthy structure. Performance is the budget compromise: six to eight hours of moderate-to-strong sillage rather than the longer projection wearers report on the V&R original. The character is bold-spicy-masculine, with autumn through winter the strongest seasons and date, evening, and formal the natural settings, with autumn through winter the strongest seasons and date, evening, and formal the natural settings. The honest caveat: at fifty millilitres for twenty-five pounds the depth of the pepper-cinnamon and the smooth tobacco-leather polish that give the V&R bottle its addictive warmth are softened here. For wearers curious about the defining 2012 designer bold-spicy masculine before committing to an eighty-pound bottle, this is a faithful enough sketch. Sits next to other budget pepper-cinnamon-tobacco masculine dupes in the dupe-house neighbourhood, while the original sits with Tom Ford Tobacco Vanille, Mugler A*Men, and Jean Paul Gaultier Le Male in the modern oriental-spicy masculine conversation.