
Rogue Perfumes
Best Tom Ford Rose D'Amalfi Dupe
Roses Amalfi captures the bright citrus opening and rosy heart of Rose D'Amalfi reasonably well, though the Italian rose character feels slightly softer and less nuanced. The woody base is competent but lacks the refined ambroxan smoothness of the Tom Ford original, resulting in a cleaner but less sophisticated finish.
The clone's rose note is less buttery and complex than the original's Bulgarian rose, and the overall composition lacks depth in the dry-down. Longevity and sillage are moderate compared to the designer fragrance's more prominent projection.