
Bottoms Up captures the crisp, fizzy opening and floral heart of Vodka on the Rocks quite effectively, with the rhubarb and aldehydes providing that signature sparkling quality. However, the clone tends to lean slightly lighter on the sandalwood depth and ambroxan warmth, making the dry-down feel less substantial and creamy than the original's luxurious finish.
Dua's Bottoms Up delivers excellent top and heart note accuracy but falls slightly short in base longevity and richness. The original maintains better projection and a more velvety, sophisticated development over time.