
Dua's Fortune captures the honeyed warmth and spiced florality of Xerjoff's Naxos reasonably well, with a comparable balance between the creamy tonka-vanilla base and the jasmine-cinnamon heart. However, the clone tends to soften some of the original's sharper edges, particularly the tobacco leaf's distinctive character, resulting in a slightly more generic sweetness that lacks Naxos's sophisticated complexity.
Fortune exhibits slightly less longevity and sillage than the original, and the tobacco leaf note is less prominent, making the fragrance feel sweeter and less nuanced overall. The opening citrus brightness is comparable, but the dry-down loses some of Naxos's creamy spiced refinement.