
Armani
Spiced cardamom and crisp green apple open into a creamy tonka and leather base, balancing aromatic warmth with smooth sophistication
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Heart Notes
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Accords
Best Clone
The best clone of Armani Code Profumo is Hyaati Gold by Lattafa, with a 78% accuracy score. A fraction of the cost of the $198 original.

Lattafa
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Price
6-8 hours
Longevity
Moderate to Strong
Sillage
The clone is noticeably sweeter and less nuanced in the heart, with reduced leather presence. Longevity and sillage are comparable, but Code Profumo maintains better balance between fresh and warm elements throughout its development.

Fragrance World
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Price
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Longevity
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Sillage
The clone sacrifices some of the original's leather complexity and dry-down character, presenting a sweeter, more linear fragrance overall. Longevity and projection are also marginally weaker in Harmony Code compared to the designer version.

Paris Corner
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Price
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Longevity
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Sillage
The clone tends to have reduced longevity (4-5 hours vs 6-8 hours) and lighter sillage, with a less distinguished leather component in the base. The overall composition feels more linear and less nuanced compared to the original's layered development.

Sapil
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Price
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Longevity
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Sillage
The clone generally delivers good longevity and sillage comparable to the original, but the heart notes may project slightly stronger while the leather note in the base comes across as somewhat sharper and less integrated than in Code Profumo's more harmonious blend.

Lattafa
$15
FragranceShop
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Longevity
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Sillage
The clone generally offers stronger sweetness in the dry-down with reduced leather prominence, and typically has shorter longevity (4-5 hours vs 6-8 hours on Code Profumo). Sillage is also slightly more subdued.

Lattafa
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Price
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Longevity
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Sillage
Ahlaamak presents a more prominent sweet vanilla and tonka bean base compared to the original's balanced amber-wood structure, and lacks some of the subtle tobacco and leather nuances that give Profumo its distinctive complexity. The opening spice accord is slightly more aggressive and less elegant in its development.