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Lattafa Asad

Lattafa Asad is an oriental-spicy men's fragrance from the Arab house Lattafa that is regarded by the fragrance community as a dupe and affordable alternative to Dior Sauvage Elixir, because both share a warm-spicy, woody signature.

Affordable alternativeLattafa Asad
In short

In short: Lattafa Asad smells similar to Dior Sauvage Elixir and is regarded as an affordable alternative, but it is neither the same fragrance nor a copy — our editorial assessment sits at 8/10.

Editorial rating8/10
1–10, not a measurement
House
Lattafa
Basis
Community consensus
Confidence
high
Lattafa Asad
Topblack pepper, tobacco, pineapple
Heartpatchouli, coffee, iris
Basevanilla, amber, dry wood, benzoin, labdanum
Accordsamber, vanilla, fresh spicy, woody, warm spicy
Dior Sauvage Elixir
Topnutmeg, cinnamon, cardamom, grapefruit
Heartlavender
Baselicorice, sandalwood, amber, patchouli, haitian vetiver
Accordswarm spicy, fresh spicy, woody, aromatic, lavender
Shared notes & accords
Base amber
Accords fresh spicy woody warm spicy

What Is Lattafa Asad a Dupe For?

Lattafa Asad is traded in the fragrance community above all as an affordable alternative to Dior Sauvage Elixir. Both fragrances draw their appeal from a warm, spicy-woody core direction. One thing up front: Asad is not the original and not a copy of it, but an independent perfume that recalls the same mood. UK buyers will rarely find Lattafa on the high street; the house is reached mainly through online marketplaces such as Amazon.co.uk, typically via third-party storefronts, and our market research names Angham (compared to Burberry Goddess) and Eclaire (compared to Bianco Latte) as Lattafa's UK hero pairings.

Which Notes Do Asad and Sauvage Elixir Share?

The overlap comes less from single matching notes than from the overall direction. Concretely, according to the publicly documented pyramids, the two fragrances share:

  • Fresh spicy accord – the spicy opening of both fragrances
  • Woody accord – the woody depth as a common axis
  • Warm spicy accord – the settled warmth
  • Amber (base) – the only shared single note; in both it provides rounded, lasting warmth in the drydown

Exactly this verified overlap is the core of our comparison. The similarity sits at 8/10 (editorial assessment), derived from the shared notes and accords — not a measured value, but a rating based on the consensus of the fragrance community.

Where Do Asad and Sauvage Elixir Differ?

Asad opens with black pepper, tobacco, and pineapple, unfolds patchouli, coffee, and iris in the heart, and rests on a base of vanilla, amber, dry wood, benzoin, and labdanum. Sauvage Elixir goes its own way: nutmeg, cinnamon, cardamom, and grapefruit on top, lavender in the heart, and liquorice, sandalwood, amber, patchouli, and Haitian vetiver in the base.

Clear deviations follow from that. Sauvage Elixir carries a pronounced aromatic, lavender-forward facet that Asad does not show in the same way. Asad, in turn, brings its own somewhat gourmand-smoky character through tobacco, coffee, and the sweeter vanilla-benzoin base. If you are after the warm, spicy-woody mood, Asad is an affordable alternative at a fraction of the original's price. If you specifically favour the lavender-aromatic side of Sauvage Elixir, factor in the deviation.

How We Compare

We compare exclusively on the basis of the publicly documented fragrance notes and accords of both perfumes, and we show what they share and where they part ways. We do not sell fragrances and have no affiliation with the brands mentioned.

Lattafa fragrances are typically bought through Amazon.co.uk in the UK. (Amazon.co.uk)

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What is Lattafa Asad a dupe for?

Lattafa Asad is regarded by the fragrance community as a dupe and affordable alternative to Dior Sauvage Elixir. Both share a warm-spicy, woody signature. Asad is not a copy and not the same fragrance, but an independent perfume that recalls the same mood.

Does Lattafa Asad smell like Dior Sauvage Elixir?

In the core direction, yes: both share a fresh-spicy opening, a woody depth, a warm-spicy glow, and the amber note in the base. In the details they differ — Sauvage Elixir is lavender-aromatic, while Asad leans gourmand-smoky through tobacco and coffee.

Is Lattafa Asad worth it as an affordable alternative?

For anyone seeking the warm, spicy-woody mood of Sauvage Elixir, Asad is an affordable alternative. Our editorial similarity assessment sits at 8/10. If you specifically favour the lavender-aromatic side of the original, keep the deviation in mind.

Is Lattafa Asad the same perfume as Dior Sauvage Elixir?

No. Asad is not the same fragrance as Sauvage Elixir, and it is not a copy. It is an independent scent from Lattafa that merely recalls the mood of the original and is traded as an affordable alternative.

Where can you buy Lattafa Asad in the UK?

In the UK, Lattafa fragrances such as Asad are sold mainly through online marketplaces — most notably Amazon.co.uk, typically via third-party storefronts — rather than on the high street. Our market research names Angham (compared to Burberry Goddess) and Eclaire (compared to Bianco Latte) as the house's UK hero pairings.