
Rose D'Prive captures the floral heart and woody base of Rose D'Arabie reasonably well, with a similar bergamot-driven opening and sandalwood foundation. However, the clone's rose note feels slightly less refined and damascena-focused compared to the original's more complex floral character, and the overall composition lacks some of the sophistication in the transition between notes.
The clone delivers decent longevity and sillage but the rose accord is noticeably less nuanced and the mid-stage development feels more linear. Expect Rose D'Prive to be a solid budget alternative rather than a true dupe, with the original maintaining a more elegant and layered scent profile.