
Viktor & Rolf
Fiery cinnamon and tobacco ignite over creamy vanilla, wrapped in a warm, powdery embrace that smolders intensely
Top Notes
Base Notes
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Best Clone
The best clone of Viktor & Rolf Spicebomb Extreme is Al Awsaaf by Lattafa, with a 78% accuracy score. Available from FragranceNet for $21, about 86% cheaper than the $155 original.

Lattafa
$21
FragranceNet
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Longevity
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Sillage
The clone emphasizes leather and woodiness over the original's softer lavender-tobacco balance, creating a slightly rougher character. Al Awsaaf also projects a marginally drier base, with less prominent vanilla sweetness in the dry-down compared to Spicebomb Extreme.

Armaf
$33
FragranceShop
7-9 hours
Longevity
Strong
Sillage
The original's distinctive caraway spice is somewhat muted in the clone, replaced with more conventional spice notes. Untold also lacks the refined lavender nuance found in Spicebomb Extreme's heart, making it feel less complex overall.

Fragrance World
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Price
5-7 hours
Longevity
Moderate
Sillage
Nuke 2.0 has slightly less tobacco prominence in the heart and base compared to the original, relying more on amber sweetness. Longevity and sillage are marginally lighter on the clone, though projection remains respectable for the price point.

Fragrance World
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Price
5-7 hours
Longevity
Moderate
Sillage
The clone's longevity is noticeably shorter (4-5 hours vs 6-8 hours for the original) and sillage is more contained. The tobacco note feels less refined and the vanilla base lacks the sophisticated sweetness of the designer version, resulting in a somewhat more linear scent progression.