10 Perfumes Similar to Cedrat Boise by Mancera: Citrusy Scents
Cedrat Boise by Mancera does something that most masculine fragrances only attempt: it evolves on skin rather than simply fading. The opening is a sharp, luminous citrus — cedrat and bergamot catching the light like the first sip of something cold — before cedar and sandalwood slowly absorb that brightness into a warm, dry woody heart. By the drydown, patchouli and ambergris have added a depth and smoothness that makes the whole composition feel inevitable rather than constructed. The following ten fragrances share that same fresh-to-woody arc, each navigating the territory in its own way.
What Makes Cedrat Boise Special
The genius of Cedrat Boise is in its transitions. Most fragrances in the fresh-woody masculine category stay in one register — either crisp and citrus-forward throughout, or dropping immediately into a heavy woody base. Cedrat Boise does neither. The patchouli is present from the start but never takes over; the ambergris warms slowly rather than appearing all at once; the cedar provides structure without drying. The result is a fragrance that feels entirely different at noon and at midnight while remaining coherent and wearable throughout. That kind of arc is genuinely rare.
1. Dior Sauvage
Sauvage by Dior shares Cedrat Boise’s masculine freshness and woody-ambery drydown but approaches it from a completely different angle. Where Cedrat Boise opens with citrus clarity, Sauvage opens with bergamot and Sichuan pepper, creating a more angular, aggressive freshness. The ambroxan base — that synthetic ambergris molecule that made Sauvage ubiquitous — provides a similar warmth and skin-closeness to Cedrat Boise’s natural ambergris, but Sauvage’s projection is significantly louder. It’s the most recognizable masculine fragrance of its generation, which is both its strength and its weakness: you will smell like Sauvage everywhere you go, rather than like yourself.
2. Sauvage by Fragrenza
Fragrenza’s Sauvage captures the bergamot-pepper-ambroxan architecture of the Dior original with the same bold, clean projection at a significantly more accessible price point. The woody freshness and lasting skin-warmth are faithfully rendered — an ideal daily masculine for those who love Sauvage’s character without the designer markup.
3. Bleu de Chanel
Bleu de Chanel occupies similar masculine territory to Cedrat Boise but with a more polished, boardroom character. The grapefruit and lemon opening is clean and slightly sharp; the cedar, sandalwood, and vetiver heart provides a structural warmth; the base settles into an incense-tinged amber that is distinctly Chanel. Where Cedrat Boise is evening and weekend, Bleu de Chanel is interview and office. Both are impeccably made, but Bleu de Chanel’s restraint and formality trade away Cedrat Boise’s more sensual, evolving character for something safer and more universal.
4. Bleu de Chanel by Fragrenza
Fragrenza’s Bleu de Chanel delivers the polished woody-citrus elegance of the Chanel original at everyday pricing. The clean grapefruit opening, cedar heart, and incense-amber base are all present, making this an excellent option for those who want the Bleu character without the Chanel price of entry.
5. Versace Eros
Eros by Versace shares Cedrat Boise’s ambition to be simultaneously fresh and warm but tilts significantly sweeter. Mint, vanilla, and tonka give Eros a lush, candy-like quality in its heart that Cedrat Boise deliberately avoids. The cedar and woody base brings it into the same territory eventually, but Eros never loses that sweetness — it’s the fragrance as dessert rather than fragrance as landscape. Younger wearers and those who enjoy bold, sweet masculines will find Eros deeply satisfying; those seeking Cedrat Boise’s drier sophistication may find it a touch much.
6. Immortal Zeus by Fragrenza
Immortal Zeus by Fragrenza takes the bold, fresh-woody masculine DNA of its inspiration and renders it with excellent wearability. The sweet woody structure is well-balanced and long-lasting, making it a compelling option for those who want a statement masculine fragrance that delivers performance without the premium price.
7. Paco Rabanne Invictus
Invictus by Paco Rabanne approaches fresh-woody masculinity from a sportier, more aquatic direction than Cedrat Boise. Grapefruit and sea notes create an opening that is bright but ozonic rather than purely citrus, and the dry-down settles into patchouli and woody musks that share Cedrat Boise’s base territory. Invictus is designed for maximum crowd-pleasing at the expense of depth — it smells clean, fresh, and widely appealing, but it lacks Cedrat Boise’s evolution and textural complexity. An excellent fragrance for its purpose; just a different purpose than Cedrat Boise serves.
8. Eternal Zeus by Fragrenza
Eternal Zeus by Fragrenza captures the fresh, athletic-masculine character of Invictus-style DNA with solid performance. The clean, patchouli-and-woody-musk drydown is reliably pleasant and projects well, making this an easy daily wear for those who want Invictus energy at a lower investment.
9. Armaf Club de Nuit Intense Man
At around a 5 out of 10 similarity, Club de Nuit Intense Man by Armaf shares Cedrat Boise’s fresh-woody masculine DNA while diverging significantly in character. Where Cedrat Boise is about smooth evolution, Club de Nuit Intense Man opens with a bolder, smokier quality — a birch tar note and a thick fruity freshness that has made it famous as a budget alternative to Creed Aventus rather than Cedrat Boise. The woody base and ambergris drydown bring it into similar territory by the end, but the journey there is noisier and less refined. A fantastic value proposition in its own right.
10. Acqua di Giò Profumo
A tangential recommendation at around 4 out of 10 similarity, Acqua di Giò Profumo by Giorgio Armani shares Cedrat Boise’s masculine freshness and woody base but expresses them through a marine-incense lens that places it firmly in aquatic rather than citrus-woody territory. The incense note that distinguishes Profumo from the original Acqua di Giò adds a warmth and depth that brings it closest to Cedrat Boise’s spirit, but the two fragrances tell completely different olfactive stories. Worth considering if what draws you to Cedrat Boise is the clean, evolving masculine quality rather than the citrus character specifically.




