
Viktor & Rolf
A fiery pink pepper and grapefruit burst ignites into salty lavender before settling into smoky tobacco and earthy moss
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Best Clone
The best clone of Viktor & Rolf Spicebomb is Urbaniste Prive Silver by Al Haramain, with a 78% accuracy score. A fraction of the cost of the $155 original.

Al Haramain
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Price
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Longevity
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Sillage
Urbaniste Prive Silver features a more subtle opening and slightly sweeter vanilla base compared to Spicebomb's bolder spice intensity, with marginally less sillage and longevity. The mid-heart transitions slightly faster, though the overall DNA and character remain faithfully aligned to the original.

Fragrance World
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Price
5-7 hours
Longevity
Moderate
Sillage
Nuke achieves decent note accuracy but falls short on longevity and complexity in the base, with a less refined finish compared to the original's nuanced leather and tobacco development. The sillage is also noticeably softer, making it feel more subdued than the bold projection of Spicebomb.

Pendora Scents
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Price
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Longevity
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Sillage
The clone typically has reduced longevity (4-5 hours vs. 7-8 hours on skin) and slightly less prominent leather and base complexity. The spice accord is well-represented but may come across as slightly sharper and less refined compared to Viktor & Rolf's balanced blending.

Fragrance World
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Price
5-7 hours
Longevity
Moderate
Sillage
The clone delivers similar initial spice and citrus accords but falls short on longevity and base note depth compared to the original's robust tobacco and leather finish. Longevity is noticeably reduced, lasting 4-5 hours versus Spicebomb's 7-8+ hour wear time.

Armaf
$23
FragranceShop
6-8 hours
Longevity
Moderate to Strong
Sillage
Armaf's version favors a simpler spice profile and uses mandarin instead of bergamot, making it sweeter and less refined. Longevity and sillage are typically lighter than the original, with noticeably shorter projection and wear time.

Remy Latour
$15
FragranceShop
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Longevity
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Sillage
Cigar Black Wood emphasizes dark woods and amber in the base rather than the refined vetiver and elemi balance of the original, resulting in a slightly earthier, less refined finish. Longevity and sillage are generally comparable, but the overall character skews more 'tobacco-forward' than 'spice-forward.'

Cremo
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Price
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Longevity
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Sillage
Cremo replaces the original's delicate saffron and paprika with a generic spice blend and adds prominent black vanilla that fundamentally alters the base, making it sweeter and less refined. The clone also lacks the fresh citrus top notes that give Spicebomb its distinctive character.

Dua
$33
Dua
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Longevity
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Sillage
The clone amplifies leather throughout the dry-down, making it less balanced and more linear than Spicebomb's complex spice-leather interplay. Longevity and projection appear slightly stronger in the clone, though this comes at the expense of the original's sophisticated aromatic nuance.

Dua
$33
Dua
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Longevity
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Sillage
The substitution of metallic musk for elemi in the base creates a noticeably different finish—less warm and woody, more synthetic and powdery. Spicebomb maintains superior longevity and a more complex, refined base development.