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Dior

Sauvage

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Best Dior Sauvage Clones & Alternatives

Dior Sauvage is everywhere - and that's both its greatest strength and the reason many fragrance enthusiasts seek alternatives. At $100-150 for a bottle, it's not the most expensive designer fragrance, but the real issue is ubiquity. Walk into any office, gym, or club and you'll smell Sauvage on multiple people. For those who want that fresh, spicy, ambroxan-heavy profile without smelling like everyone else, or who simply want to explore budget-friendly options, the clone market has delivered. We've worn and tested dozens of Sauvage-inspired fragrances to find the standouts.

Top 7 Alternatives

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Armaf

92% match

Club de Nuit Sillage

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Armaf's direct answer to Sauvage. The pepper, bergamot, and ambroxan core is nearly identical. Slightly more synthetic in the opening but settles into a remarkably close match.

Pros

  • +Under $30 for 100ml
  • +Excellent projection and longevity
  • +Closest affordable clone

Cons

  • -Opening can be sharp for first 15 minutes
  • -Less refined blending than original
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Al Haramain

85% match

L'Aventure Knight

$

A well-crafted Sauvage alternative with its own personality. Captures the fresh-spicy DNA while adding a touch more warmth and depth in the base.

Pros

  • +Quality ingredients for the price
  • +Slightly more unique than direct clones
  • +Strong performance

Cons

  • -Not a 1:1 clone
  • -Ambroxan is less prominent
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Lattafa

70% match

Asad

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More of a Sauvage Elixir alternative than regular Sauvage. Darker, spicier, more intense. If you want Sauvage's energy turned up to 11, this is it.

Pros

  • +Beast mode performance
  • +More complex than standard Sauvage
  • +Under $35

Cons

  • -Sweeter and heavier than original
  • -Not for hot weather
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Zara

75% match

Vibrant Leather

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Zara's take on the Sauvage formula with a slight leather twist. Cleaner and more accessible than the original, excellent for everyday wear.

Pros

  • +Available at any Zara store
  • +Very affordable
  • +Clean and inoffensive

Cons

  • -Weaker longevity (4-5 hours)
  • -Less complex dry-down
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Afnan

80% match

Supremacy Not Only Intense

$

A competent Sauvage clone that nails the fresh-spicy profile. The ambroxan note is well-balanced and the pepper comes through cleanly.

Pros

  • +Excellent value
  • +Well-balanced composition
  • +Good batch consistency

Cons

  • -Slightly linear
  • -Generic presentation
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Versace

65% match

Dylan Blue

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Not a clone but plays in the same fresh-ambroxan space. More aquatic and less spicy than Sauvage, offering a similar vibe with its own identity.

Pros

  • +Designer quality
  • +Unique enough to stand alone
  • +Great compliment-getter

Cons

  • -Different scent profile overall
  • -Not for Sauvage purists
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Prada Luna Rossa Carbon

Prada

70% match

Luna Rossa Carbon

★3.9(1,158 votes)
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Another ambroxan-forward designer that scratches the Sauvage itch. More metallic and lavender-focused, but the DNA is clearly similar.

Pros

  • +Sophisticated alternative
  • +Excellent performance
  • +More unique than direct clones

Cons

  • -Different enough to notice
  • -Higher price point
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Buying Guide

If you want the closest Sauvage experience without the price or ubiquity, Armaf Club de Nuit Sillage is the clear winner - it's essentially the same fragrance at 20% of the cost. For something with more character, Al Haramain L'Aventure Knight offers excellent quality with its own twist. If you're drawn to Sauvage Elixir's darker profile, Lattafa Asad is a revelation at its price point. For those who prefer sticking with designer brands, Versace Dylan Blue and Prada Luna Rossa Carbon offer fresh-ambroxan experiences with their own identities. Pro tip: layer any of these with a touch of ambroxan isolate for extra projection.

Frequently Asked Questions

Armaf Club de Nuit Sillage is widely considered the best Sauvage clone, offering over 90% similarity at around $25-30. It captures the signature pepper, bergamot, and ambroxan profile that made Sauvage famous.

The main reason isn't price - Sauvage is reasonably priced for a designer. It's ubiquity. Sauvage has been the #1 selling men's fragrance for years, meaning you'll often smell it on multiple people in any given space. Many fragrance enthusiasts want that fresh-spicy profile without blending into the crowd.

Asad is closer to Sauvage Elixir than regular Sauvage. It shares the spicy-ambroxan DNA but amps up the sweetness, darkness, and intensity. Think of it as Sauvage's bolder, more Middle Eastern-inspired cousin.

Many Sauvage clones actually outperform the original in longevity. Armaf Club de Nuit Sillage and Lattafa Asad regularly deliver 8-10+ hours of wear time, while Sauvage EDT typically lasts 6-8 hours.

The key ingredient is ambroxan - a synthetic molecule that provides that distinctive fresh, skin-like, slightly sweet base. Combined with Calabrian bergamot, Sichuan pepper, and a touch of lavender, it creates the unmistakable Sauvage DNA. Any good clone will nail this ambroxan-forward profile.

They're in the same family - both are fresh, ambroxan-heavy designers from the mid-2010s. Dylan Blue leans more aquatic and incense-y, while Sauvage is spicier and more peppery. If you like one, you'll likely appreciate the other, but they're distinct enough to own both.