
Fire Your Desire captures the warm, boozy sweetness of Angels Share quite effectively, with the cognac and tonka bean creating a similar dessert-like profile. However, the clone exhibits slightly less sophistication in the heart notes, with the vanilla and caramel feeling somewhat more linear and less nuanced than the original's complex spice-sweetness interplay.
The clone's longevity is noticeably shorter (4-5 hours vs 7-8 hours), and the sillage is more restrained. The original has a richer oak undertone that gives it more depth in the base, while the clone relies more heavily on straightforward vanillic sweetness.