Perfumes Similar To Dior Dolce Vita

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Dior Dolce Vita

The 90s was the period for Dior’s vintage perfume releases. Dolce Vita was launched in 1994 by Christian Dior. it was composed by Maurice Roger and Pierre Bourdon. Dolce Vita manages to leave you salivating without actually smelling like candy. It is delicately layered with different notes from sweet-smelling peach to the exotic milky smell of coconut.

Dolce Vita opens up with the warm spicy smell of cinnamon notes blended with floral notes of lily and magnolia. The opening scent is dark but is a far cry from the bright bubbly smell of Apricot, Brazilian Rosewood, and Heliotrope. The heart notes dry down to an elegant blend of Vanilla, Sandalwood, Cedar, and Coconut. The scent of sandalwood and cedar tempers the sweet vanilla and coconut smell making Dolce Vita an amber woody fragrance.

Dolce Vita has long-lasting power and moderate sillage. The price is not outrageous especially if you can afford it. 

  • Top note: Peach, Cardamom, Lily, Grapefruit, Bergamot, and Rose
  • Middle note: Cinnamon, Apricot, Brazilian Rosewood, Lily, Heliotrope, and Magnolia
  • Base note: Vanilla, Sandalwood, Cedar, and Coconut
  • Perfume Gender: Feminine
  • Scent Accord: Amber Woody 
  • Longevity: Long-lasting
  • Sillage: Moderate
  • Projection: Wide

    Perfumes With Similar Scent As Dolce Vita

    Dior Dolce Vita Dupes, Clones, Alternatives & Replacements

    • Feminité du Bois Serge Lutens

    • Feminite du Bois Shiseido

    • Dolce Vita Parfum Dior

    • Bois et Fruits Serge Lutens

    • Collection Privee Ramyata Faberlic

    • Shiraz Natura

    • Bowhanti The Body Shop

    • Desnuda Emanuel Ungaro

    • Laugh as Much as You Breath Parfums Genty

    • Noble Potion The Merchant of Venice

     

    • Feminité du Bois Serge Lutens

    Feminité du Bois is the closest in similarities to Dolce Vita on this list. Feminité du Bois by Serge Lutens was created by Christopher Sheldrake in 2009. Feminité du Bois opens with warm woody spicy notes. The expressive not of cedar adds its woody notes that form part of the scent accord of Feminité du Bois. the powdery settlements are the result of the perfect duo combination of cinnamon and clove. 

    Peach and plum lend fruity notes to this fragrance, building up and making way for other notes to shine. The base is alluring with the addition of sandalwood and musk for a little wildness. Vanilla and benzoin blends give Feminité du Bois a sweet balsamic scent.

    Unlike Dolce Vita, Feminité du Bois is not long-lasting to many and the sillage is not so impressive. Asides from these, Feminité du Bois creates a special air of elegance and mystery around you.

    • Top note: Virginia Cedar, Plum, Cinnamon, and Peach
    • Middle note: Clove, Ginger, Violet, Ylang-Ylang, Rose, and African Orange flower
    • Base note: Sandalwood, Benzoin, Musk, and Vanilla
    • Perfume Gender: Unisex
    • Scent Accord: Amber Woody 
    • Longevity: Moderate
    • Sillage: Moderate
    • Projection: Wide

     

    • Feminite du Bois Shiseido

    Feminite du Bois was in 1992 under Shiseido before Serge Lutens earned their own label. Feminite du Bois is a multi-dimensional fragrance created by Christopher Sheldrake and Pierre Bourdon. Feminite du Bois is regarded as a turning point in women’s fragrance and is based on strong woody accords. 

    Just like Feminité du Bois by Serge Lutens, Feminite du Bois by Shiseido opens with warm woody notes of cedar. It also includes a spicy blend of ginger and cinnamon. The dull sweet layer to it is the combination of honey, beeswax, and cloves. The base is just as woody as it is sweet and powdery. 

    Feminite du Bois by Shiseido is more flattering and long-lasting as compared to the 2009 version. It possesses a strong woody scent that lasts throughout the fragrance.

    • Top note: Cedar, Cinnamon, Honey, Ginger, Carnation, and Rose
    • Middle note: Plum, Cloves, Beeswax, Cardamom, Peach, Violet, and Orange Blossom
    • Base note: Cedar, Cinnamon, Sandalwood, Benzoin, Musk, and Vanilla
    • Perfume Gender: Feminine
    • Scent Accord: Amber Woody 
    • Longevity: Long-lasting
    • Sillage: Moderate
    • Projection: Wide

     

    • Dolce Vita Parfum Dior

    Dolce Vita Parfum is a floral perfume by Dior. Dolce Vita Parfum differs from Dolce Vita in scent accord. It was created by the same perfumers of Dolce Vita in 1994. Dolce Vita Parfum virtually was made from the same ingredients as Dolce Vita with a twist to the note placement and some ingredients. It starts with warm spicy and woody notes then proceeds to reveal the vanilla and citrus notes. The end notes are fruity, and sweet floral notes

    • Top note: Peach, Cardamom, Lily, Bergamot, Rose, and Grapefruit
    • Middle note: Apricot, Cinnamon, Palisander Rosewood, Heliotrope, Lily, and Magnolia
    • Base note: Vanilla, Sandalwood, Coconut, and Cedar
    • Perfume Gender: Feminine
    • Scent Accord: Floral
    • Longevity: Long-lasting
    • Sillage: Moderate
    • Projection: Wide

     

    • Bois et Fruits Serge Lutens

    This 1992 fragrance by Serge Lutens captures the sweet moments before autumn. Bois et Fruits was created by Christopher Sheldrake and start with fruity notes. A sweet blast of plum is followed closely by soft notes of peaches and apricot. It settles on cedar notes that help define this fragrance as amber woody. 

    Bois et Fruits is long-lasting and has moderate sillage. Maybe not so much of a reminder of Dolce Vita but a great fragrance regardless.

    • Show note: Plum, Cedar, Apricot, Peach, and Fig
    • Perfume Gender: Feminine
    • Scent Accord: Amber Woody 
    • Longevity: Long-lasting
    • Sillage: Moderate
    • Projection: Wide

     

    • Collection Privee Ramyata Faberlic

    With Collection Privee Ramyata, I get Dolce Vita vibes and its pure elegance on a different level. Collection Privee Ramyata was created by Pierre Bourdon in 2010 as an amber spicy fragrance the women. Collection Privee Ramyata goes on to reveal its first scent, a warm spicy note of Indian spices, Cloves, and Cardamom. This introduction is fierce and paves the scent way for the others. Woody notes come through with notes of sandalwood, Palisander Rosewood, and ebony tree. These woody notes make this fragrance wearable for male folks as well. The last noticeable notes are of cinnamon, powdery and balsamic.

    Collection Privee Ramyata is not a very long-lasting fragrance and doesn’t expect a strong sillage with this fragrance too. It can be worn in summer or typically hot periods.

    • Top note: Cinnamon, Cloves, and Cardamom
    • Middle note: Indian Spices, Ylang-Ylang, Tuberose, and Violet
    • Base note: Sandalwood, Vanilla, Palisander Rosewood, Patchouli, ebony tree, and Vetiver
    • Perfume Gender: Feminine
    • Scent Accord: Amber Spicy
    • Longevity: Moderate
    • Sillage: Moderate
    • Projection: Moderate

     

    • Shiraz Natura

    Shiraz is a chypre fruity launched in 1992 by Natura. The flavors that emanate from Shiraz are warm and spicy. Woody notes make an entrance with sandalwood and cedar which gives a cute masculine tune. Fruity notes make a show alongside the woody notes. Shiraz ends on a fresh spicy and aromatic accord

    Shiraz was later reformulated in 1999 and 2009 with very slight changes. Shiraz's overall performance on the skin is amazing with a strong sillage and good lasting power. 

    • Top note: Plum, French labdanum, Peach, Sage, Cassis, Mandarin Orange, and Bergamot
    • Middle note: Cinnamon, Nutmeg, Clove, Cardamom, Rose, and Jasmine
    • Base note: Sandalwood, Vanille, Virginia Cedar, Patchouli, and Oakmoss
    • Perfume Gender: Feminine
    • Scent Accord: Chypre Fruity
    • Longevity: Long-lasting 
    • Sillage: Strong
    • Projection: Wide

     

    • Bowhanti The Body Shop

    Bowhanti is one of the five perfumes in the elixir of nature collection launched in 2016. The composition of this perfume makes it lean more as a fragrance for men but it is suitable for both men and women. 

    Bowhanti is made up of a fine blend of Juniper Berries, Galbanum, Carrot Seeds, Bark, Cinnamon, Freesia, Incense, Patchouli, and Peru Balsam which makes up a woody spicy fragrance. The strong woody and cinnamon notes remind one of Dolce Vita. this fragrance is long-lasting on the skin and was created with non-destructive headspace technology. 

    • Top note: Juniper Berries, Galbanum, and Carrot Seeds
    • Middle note: Bark, Cinnamon, and Freesia
    • Base note: Incense, Patchouli, and Peru Balsam
    • Perfume Gender: Feminine
    • Scent Accord: Chypre Fruity
    • Longevity: Long-lasting 
    • Sillage: Strong
    • Projection: Wide

     

    • Desnuda Emanuel Ungaro

    Desnuda is a creation of Domitille Michalon Bertier launched by Emanuel Ungaro in 2001. Desnuda is a soft amber floral that projects warm spicy accord and features top notes of Cardamom, White Peach, Pepper, Tuberose, Blood Mandarin, and Sicilian Bergamot. The middle notes of Plum, Freesia, Iris, Cyclamen, Rose, and Jasmine. The base note is Vanilla, Cinnamon, Sandalwood, Mimosa, Musk, Osmanthus, and Tonka Bean.

    Desnuda overall has a moderate performance, moderate sillage, and lasting power.

    • Top note: Vanilla, Cinnamon, Sandalwood, Mimosa, Musk, Osmanthus, and Tonka Bean
    • Middle note: Plum, Freesia, Iris, Cyclamen, Rose, and Jasmine
    • Base note: Cardamom, White Peach, Pepper, Tuberose, Blood Mandarin, and Sicilian Bergamot
    • Perfume Gender: Feminine
    • Scent Accord: Amber Floral
    • Longevity: Moderate
    • Sillage: Moderate
    • Projection: Moderate

     

    • Laugh as Much as You Breath Parfums Genty

    The composition of Laugh as Much as You Breath Parfums blends to give a clean citrus aromatic fragrance. It gives clean scent vibes and it's great to smell clean and refreshing. Laugh as Much as You Breath Parfums is a perfume by Genty released in 2017. 

    Laugh as Much as You Breath Parfums begins with Sicily woody scents and progresses to reveal more scents of cinnamon, vanilla, citrus, and amber. This fragrance possesses moderate sillage and doesn’t last very long on the skin.

    • Top note: Nutmeg, Cloves, and Bergamot
    • Middle note: Cinnamon, Labdanum, and Orange Blossom
    • Base note: Vanilla, Amberwood, Sandalwood, and Patchouli
    • Perfume Gender: Feminine
    • Scent Accord: Citrus Aromatic
    • Longevity: Moderate
    • Sillage: Moderate
    • Projection: Moderate

     

    • Noble Potion The Merchant of Venice

    Noble Potion is a creation of Merchant Of Venice and was launched in 2013. Noble Potion is more of a woody fragrance and pays little homage to its floral roots. It is very woody with a little whiff of violet to soften it. The notes with a major pull on this fragrance are violet, Sicilian mandarin, orange blossom, sandalwood, cedar, and musk.

    Noble Potion performs fairly on the skin with good lasting power and moderate sillage. Not a very good stand-in for Dolce Vita but you should try it nonetheless.

    • Top note: Nectarine, Bergamot, Violet, and Apple Blossom
    • Middle note: Cinnamon, Cardamom, Ylang-Ylang, Cloves, Orange Blossom, and Jasmine
    • Base note: Sandalwood, Cedar, Vanilla, and Musk
    • Perfume Gender: Unisex
    • Scent Accord: Woody Floral
    • Longevity: Long-lasting
    • Sillage: Moderate
    • Projection: Wide 

    Conclusion

    The overall effect of Dolce Vita is the scent of happiness and sunshine. Dolce Vita stays the same front the time you spray it up until before it fades away. It is a nice fragrance you should wear on days you don’t feel so happy and on your great days as well. Dolce Vita is a keeper. All other fragrances on this list similar to Dolce Vita are just as remarkable and you should give any one of them a try and then leave a review on whether or not you think it reminds you of Dolce Vita.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Has Dolce Vita been discontinued?

    Yes, it has

    What does Dolce Vita stand for?

    In Italian, Dolce Vita stands for ‘sweet life’

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    The top 5 selling perfumes are

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