Noted Aromas Dubai
Noted Aromas Dubai is listed here because it is marketed as inspired by Versace Eros; the note pyramid below is for the Versace original, not the Noted Aromas fragrance.
Dubai is a Noted Aromas fragrance marketed as an affordable alternative to Versace Eros; all note details shown are for Versace Eros.
- Dupe of
- Versace Eros
- House
- Noted Aromas
- Basis
- House claim (inspired by)
- Confidence
- medium
What is Noted Aromas Dubai a dupe for?
Noted Aromas Dubai is marketed as an affordable alternative inspired by Versace Eros. That is the claim we are documenting: a UK direct-to-consumer perfume house positioning its Dubai fragrance in the stylistic territory of the Versace original.
One point is important up front: Dubai is not Versace Eros, is not made by Versace, and is not sold as the Versace fragrance. It is a separate product from Noted Aromas that aims to evoke a recognisable designer scent profile. For shoppers, this page is less about proving equivalence and more about setting clear expectations: who makes the affordable option, which original it references, and what documented note data belongs to the original.
What notes are documented for the original Eros?
The note information below belongs to Versace Eros, not to Noted Aromas Dubai. We do not have a documented note pyramid for Dubai from Noted Aromas in this record, so we do not describe its own composition.
For the original Versace Eros, the documented profile is:
- Top notes: mint, green apple, lemon.
- Heart notes: tonka bean, ambroxan, geranium.
- Base notes: madagascar vanilla, virginian cedar, atlas cedar, vetiver, oakmoss.
- Accords: vanilla, aromatic, green, fresh spicy, amber.
Read that list as a reference map for the original scent family: an opening around mint, green apple and lemon; a heart built around tonka bean, ambroxan and geranium; and a base that includes madagascar vanilla, virginian cedar, atlas cedar, vetiver and oakmoss.
How should UK shoppers compare Dubai with Eros?
Treat the original pyramid above as the reference, then sample or wear Dubai as its own fragrance if you are considering it. Because Dubai's own composition is not documented here, any comparison should be based on the house's inspiration claim rather than on a confirmed ingredient-by-ingredient list.
That also means avoiding over-specific promises. We do not state that Dubai will perform like Eros, develop through matching stages, or suit every wearer who enjoys the Versace fragrance. Skin, setting and personal taste can change the impression of any scent. The useful question is whether you want a Noted Aromas option that is presented in a related designer-inspired direction to Versace Eros.
How do we verify this dupe claim?
For pages like this, we look first for the seller's own wording: whether the house directly markets a product as inspired by, or an alternative to, a named original. We then treat independent community or press mentions as useful context when they exist, especially where a product name alone could be ambiguous.
For Dubai, the claim basis is house-marketed-as, so the link to Versace Eros is recorded from Noted Aromas's own product positioning. We mark the confidence as medium: clear enough to include on a dupe comparison page, but still a marketing claim rather than an official Versace statement or a laboratory comparison. Versace is not presented as making, endorsing or supplying Noted Aromas Dubai.
Dubai is sold directly through Noted Aromas's UK web shop. (Noted Aromas)
Is Noted Aromas Dubai made by Versace?
No. Dubai is a separate Noted Aromas product marketed as inspired by Versace Eros; Versace is the original brand referenced, not the maker of Dubai.
What notes are documented for Versace Eros?
The original Versace Eros is documented with top notes of mint, green apple and lemon; heart notes of tonka bean, ambroxan and geranium; and base notes of madagascar vanilla, virginian cedar, atlas cedar, vetiver and oakmoss.
How strong is the evidence for the Dubai and Eros link?
We record it with medium confidence because the basis is Noted Aromas's own marketed-as claim. It is a useful shopping reference, not an official Versace claim.