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Best Jubilation XXV Dupe

Looking for a Jubilation XXV dupe that actually holds up on skin? Oudelation Man mirrors the original's oriental architecture — same notes, same wear, priced where the formulation cost lands rather than where the brand campaign budget does.

Oudelation Man — Jubilation XXV dupe

Oudelation Man

A Fragrenza alternative to Amouage's Jubilation XXV

$69.99 $360Save 81%
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Why this dupe

  • Faithful to the oriental signature of Jubilation XXV — note for note, Oudelation Man is engineered to wear like the original.
  • Formulated as Eau de Parfum at a concentration most designer houses reserve for their top tier — 8+ hours on skin, projection people compliment.
  • Vegan and cruelty-free, paraben-free, hypoallergenic. The juice is the work; nothing's added that doesn't belong.
  • 81% off Amouage's retail price. No celebrity endorsement deals, no department-store fees, no retail middlemen — just the formulation.
  • Trusted by 558+ customers (4.6★) — full reviews on the product page.

About Jubilation XXV

Jubilation XXV is a richly layered cologne for men from Amouage that draws you in with the warm, spiced opening of labdanum and coriander. The oriental heart unfolds around honey, adding depth and unmistakable sensuality. The dry-down rests on a base of patchouli — dense, enveloping, built to linger.

On skin, Jubilation XXV typically delivers excellent longevity (8+ hours) with strong sillage that projects across a room. The price point — $360 at retail — reflects Amouage's positioning, packaging, and distribution overhead more than the cost of the formulation itself.

How to wear it

Oudelation Man is built for evenings, colder months, and occasions where you want to leave a lasting impression. The dry-down develops slowly on skin and rewards close wear.For best longevity, apply to pulse points (wrists, neck, behind the ears) on moisturised skin.

How we matched it

To build Oudelation Man, we reverse-engineered Jubilation XXV: cataloguing the oriental architecture, isolating the labdanum top accord, the honey heart, the patchouli base. Then we composed our own version using the same ingredient grade most luxury houses work with — just without the layered markups that come after the bottle leaves the perfumer's bench.

Where it lands on skin: the same family character, comparable longevity (8+ hours), comparable sillage. Where it might diverge: a few accord choices in the top 30 minutes — fragrance is partly skin chemistry, and no two skins read a scent identically. That's true for Jubilation XXV too.

Standard across our line: Eau de Parfum concentration, vegan, cruelty-free, paraben-free. We're a perfumery, not a brand-marketing operation. The bottle costs what the juice costs.

Side by side

The original

Amouage
Jubilation XXV

$360

Designer/niche pricing reflects brand positioning, retail markups, and campaign spend — not always the juice itself.

The Fragrenza alternative

Oudelation Man

$69.99

Same oriental character, formulated as Eau de Parfum, vegan and cruelty-free, built to last 8+ hours.

What it costs per spray

Amouage retail

Jubilation XXV

$0.60

per spray · ~600 sprays/bottle

Fragrenza

Oudelation Man

$0.11

per spray · ~600 sprays/bottle

A 60ml bottle averages around 600 sprays at 0.1ml apiece. That puts Oudelation Man at roughly $0.11 per spray and Jubilation XXV at retail around $0.60 per spray. The atomiser, the volume, the application — identical. The price-per-use is where the brand premium becomes visible.

Multiply that out across a year — three wears a week, two sprays each, around 312 actuations — and you're looking at roughly $36.39 of Oudelation Man versus roughly $187.20 of Jubilation XXV at retail. About $150.81 a year saved without changing how often you wear it, how you apply it, or what it smells like on you.

Inside the scent

Top notesLabdanum, Coriander, Orange, Davana, Frankincense, Blackberry
Heart notesHoney, Bay, Cinnamon, Orchid, Rose, Clove, Celery Seed, Gaiac Wood
Base notesPatchouli, Opoponax, Myrrh, Cedarwood, Musk, Oakmoss, Ambergris, Oud, Immortelle

Inside each note

What you smell, and why. A short profile of every note that defines Jubilation XXV's composition — each linking to the wider Fragrenza collection of fragrances built around it.

Top — first impression

Labdanum

Labdanum is one of perfumery's oldest and most beloved raw materials, derived from the sticky resin of the Cistus ladanifer shrub native to the Mediterranean basin — particularly the sun-scorched hillsides of...

Coriander

Coriander — the seed of Coriandrum sativum, one of humanity's oldest cultivated herbs — has been used in cooking, medicine, and perfumery for thousands of years across cultures from ancient Egypt to...

Orange

Sweet orange (Citrus sinensis) is one of the most universally beloved and widely used fragrance ingredients in the world. Its scent is the definition of cheerful brightness: sunny, juicy, and vibrantly sweet,...

Davana

Davana (Artemisia pallens) is a small flowering herb cultivated primarily in the southern states of India, particularly in Karnataka and Tamil Nadu, where it has been used in religious ceremonies and garlands...

Frankincense

Olibanum, more commonly known as frankincense, is one of the world's oldest and most revered aromatic resins. Harvested from the Boswellia tree — native to the arid regions of Somalia, Oman, Ethiopia,...

Blackberry

Blackberry is one of the most iconic fruits of the temperate hedgerow, a wild-growing member of the Rubus genus found abundantly across Europe, the Americas, and Asia. Picked in late summer and...

Heart — the character

Honey

Honey is one of perfumery's oldest and most beloved ingredients — a golden substance produced by honeybees from the nectar of flowers, used in fragrance in the form of natural honey absolute,...

Bay

Bay Essence — also known as West Indian Bay or Bay Rum — is derived from the leaves of Pimenta racemosa, a tropical tree native to the Caribbean islands, particularly Barbados, Trinidad,...

Cinnamon

Cinnamon is one of the most beloved spices in the world, harvested from the inner bark of Cinnamomum verum and related species cultivated across Sri Lanka, India, and Southeast Asia. Its warm,...

Orchid

The orchid is one of the most diverse and captivating families of flowering plants on earth, with over 25,000 known species found across every continent except Antarctica. Despite this extraordinary diversity, many...

Rose

Rose is the undisputed queen of perfumery — a note so ancient, so complex, and so universally beloved that its history mirrors the history of fragrance itself. The two most important varieties...

Clove

Clove (Syzygium aromaticum) is the dried flower bud of an evergreen tree native to the Maluku Islands of Indonesia — historically known as the Spice Islands — and has been among the...

Celery Seed

Celosia, commonly called cockscomb for the distinctive velvety, brain-like shape of its flower heads, is a vibrant annual plant cultivated across tropical Asia, Africa, and the Americas. Its blooms — which range...

Gaiac Wood

Gaiac wood — spelled variously as guaiac or guaiacwood — is one of perfumery's most fascinating and distinctive woody materials, derived from the heartwood of the Bulnesia sarmientoi tree native to the...

Base — the dry-down

Patchouli

Patchouli, Pogostemon cablin, is one of the most iconic and consequential ingredients in the history of perfumery. Native to tropical Asia — primarily the Philippines, Indonesia, and India — this aromatic herb...

Opoponax

Opoponax — sometimes called sweet myrrh — is an ancient aromatic resin obtained from Commiphora guidottii, a tree native to the Horn of Africa and the Arabian Peninsula. One of the oldest...

Myrrh

Myrrh is a natural resin exuded from trees of the genus Commiphora, primarily C. myrrha and related species, which grow in the arid regions of Somalia, Ethiopia, Yemen, and Oman. One of...

Cedarwood

Cedarwood is one of the most widely used and universally loved ingredients in all of perfumery — a versatile, reliable, and deeply appealing woody note that has anchored fragrances for centuries. The...

Musk

Musk is one of the oldest and most foundational materials in the history of perfumery. Originally derived from the glandular secretions of the male musk deer of the Himalayas, natural musk has...

Oakmoss

Oakmoss is a lichen, Evernia prunastri, that grows on the bark of oak trees across temperate forests of Europe and North America. It has been harvested for perfumery since the Middle Ages...

Ambergris

Ambertonic is a proprietary amber complex developed by IFF (International Flavors and Fragrances) that represents the cutting edge of amber accord technology. Unlike traditional amber bases, which often rely on a fixed...

Oud

Oud — also known as agarwood, aloeswood, or oudh — is one of the most extraordinary and expensive natural materials used in perfumery. It is formed in the heartwood of Aquilaria trees,...

Immortelle

Immortelle — derived from Helichrysum italicum, a sun-loving flowering herb native to the rocky, sun-baked landscapes of the Mediterranean coast, Corsica, Sardinia, and the Balkans — takes its name from the French...

Frequently asked questions

Is Oudelation Man really a dupe of Jubilation XXV?
It's a faithful interpretation, not a chemical clone. We rebuilt Jubilation XXV's oriental structure note-by-note. After the first hour on skin — once the volatile top accords settle — the two read very similarly. Many of our customers can't reliably distinguish them on a side-by-side wear test.
How long does Oudelation Man last on skin?
Oudelation Man typically lasts 8+ hours. Performance depends on skin type, climate, and where you apply it — pulse points on moisturised skin give the best longevity.
Is it suitable for men?
Yes. Oudelation Man is formulated as an masculine cologne, mirroring Jubilation XXV's gender positioning.
What occasions is Jubilation XXV best for?
Evenings, colder months, occasions where you want to leave an impression.
Why is Jubilation XXV so expensive?
Amouage prices in costs that go beyond the juice — celebrity campaigns, retail partnerships, designer packaging, brand positioning. None of these change what's inside the bottle. Fragrenza eliminates those markups and reflects only the cost of the formulation itself.
Is Oudelation Man vegan and cruelty-free?
Yes. Every Fragrenza fragrance is 100% vegan, cruelty-free, paraben-free, and hypoallergenic. We use no animal-derived ingredients and don't test on animals.
What's your return policy?
Free standard shipping on orders over $79. If you're not satisfied, return any unopened, unused product in its original packaging within 20 days of delivery. Most customers try the 5ml sample first — full bottles ship next day after sample purchase.

Skip the gamble — try a sample

Fragrance is personal. Start with the 5ml ($9.99) and decide on your own skin before committing to the full bottle. Most customers do.

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