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Best Oud Fleur Dupe
Tom Ford Oud Fleur retails for $350. Oud Spice captures the same scent character at a fraction of the price — same DNA, same 8+ hour wear, same compliments.

Why this dupe
- Captures the same woody character that defines Oud Fleur — top, heart, and base notes reflect the original's DNA.
- Eau de Parfum concentration with higher-than-industry-standard fragrance oil — projects and lasts 8+ hours on skin.
- Vegan, cruelty-free, paraben-free formulation. Same wearable scent without the luxury markup.
- Roughly 80% cheaper than Tom Ford's retail — the difference goes back in your wallet, not into brand campaigns and retail markups.
- 5.0★ across 1 verified Fragrenza reviews — see what real customers say on the product page.
About Oud Fleur
Oud Fleur is a grounded, fragrance from Tom Ford that leads with the crisp, open-air freshness of pimento and ginger. The heart reveals the rich, resinous character of patchouli, anchoring the woody signature of the composition. The dry-down settles into a smooth, enduring base of ambergris — built for substance that lasts.
On skin, Oud Fleur typically delivers excellent longevity (8+ hours) with strong sillage that projects across a room. The price point — $350 at retail — reflects Tom Ford's positioning, packaging, and distribution overhead more than the cost of the formulation itself.
How to wear it
Oud Spice fits cooler weather, casual-smart settings, and evening wear naturally. The woody base gives it staying power without being heavy.For best longevity, apply to pulse points (wrists, neck, behind the ears) on moisturised skin.
How we matched it
Our perfumers studied Oud Fleur's note structure — the pimento opening, the patchouli heart, the ambergris dry-down — and built Oud Spice around that same architecture. The aim isn't a molecule-for-molecule clone; it's a faithful interpretation of the scent character at a price the market doesn't normally allow for.
What's the same: the woody family signature, the note progression on skin, the longevity profile (8+ hours on most skin types). Where it can differ: small accord nuances in the first 30 minutes — the most volatile part of any fragrance — and slight projection variation depending on your skin chemistry. We're transparent about that. Your nose will tell you the truth before any review can.
Every Fragrenza fragrance is formulated as Eau de Parfum, vegan, cruelty-free, and paraben-free. The juice does the work; the price reflects the juice, not the brand campaign budget.
Side by side
The original
Tom Ford
Oud Fleur
$350
Designer/niche pricing reflects brand positioning, retail markups, and campaign spend — not always the juice itself.
The Fragrenza alternative
Oud Spice
$69.99
Same woody character, formulated as Eau de Parfum, vegan and cruelty-free, built to last 8+ hours.
What it costs per spray
Tom Ford retail
Oud Fleur
$0.58
per spray · ~600 sprays/bottle
Fragrenza
Oud Spice
$0.11
per spray · ~600 sprays/bottle
A standard atomiser pushes about 0.1ml per spray, so a 60ml bottle delivers around 600 sprays before it's empty. At $69.99, Oud Spice works out to roughly $0.11 per spray. The Tom Ford original at $350 sits at about $0.58 per spray — same volume, same delivery, very different per-use cost.
Project that across a year of regular wear — three times a week, two sprays per wear, about 312 sprays a year — and Oud Spice runs roughly $36.39 for the year, against roughly $182.00 for Oud Fleur. That's about $145.61 a year staying in your wallet — the difference covering the brand campaigns, retail concession fees, and prestige packaging that don't change what's inside the bottle.
Inside the scent
Inside each note
A closer look at the building blocks behind Oud Fleur's scent. Each note plays a specific role across the wear arc — and links to the full Fragrenza collection of fragrances built around it.
Top — first impression
Pimento leaf essential oil is steam-distilled from the leaves of the allspice tree (Pimenta dioica), native to Jamaica and the wider Caribbean basin. While pimento berries are celebrated for their dense, warm...
Ginger root has been one of humanity's most treasured spices for over five thousand years, originating in the tropical rainforests of Southeast Asia before spreading along ancient trade routes to India, the...
Cardamom is one of the world's most ancient and prized spices, cultivated primarily in the lush hills of southern India, Guatemala, and Sri Lanka. Botanically known as Elettaria cardamomum, it is a...
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...
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,...
Sandalwood is one of the most treasured aromatic materials in the history of human civilization. Derived primarily from the heartwood of Santalum album (Mysore sandalwood from India) and Santalum spicatum (Australian sandalwood),...
Heart — the character
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...
Osmanthus (Osmanthus fragrans) is a flowering shrub native to Asia — particularly China, Japan, and the Himalayas — whose tiny, inconspicuous blossoms produce one of the most intoxicating and complex scents in...
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...
Resins — The Ancient Soul of PerfumeryResins are among the oldest raw materials in human history, harvested as protective secretions from trees and shrubs across Africa, the Middle East, and the Mediterranean....
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,...
The leather note in perfumery is a crafted accord that evokes the scent of fine cured hide — an aroma with deep cultural associations with luxury, craftsmanship, and sophisticated masculinity. Historically, the...
Base — the dry-down
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...
Caviar — the salt-cured roe of sturgeon and related fish — occupies a unique position as one of the world's most exclusive gastronomic luxuries. Its aromatic signature is as distinctive as its...
Incense is one of the oldest and most universally revered aromatic substances in human history, woven into the spiritual and cultural fabric of virtually every major civilisation on earth. From the frankincense...
Styrax: Ancient Resin of the Orient Styrax — also known as storax or benzoin resin — is one of the great treasures of the perfumer's raw material library. Harvested from the bark...
Cistus incanus, also known as pink rock rose, is a wild-growing shrub native to the rocky hillsides and garrigue landscapes of the Mediterranean. It is closely related to Cistus ladanifer, the source...
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