Noted Aromas Lisbon
Noted Aromas Lisbon is marketed as an affordable alternative to Dior Sauvage, with the note breakdown on this page referring to the Dior original only.
Lisbon is a Noted Aromas product positioned against Dior Sauvage; the documented notes listed here belong to Sauvage, not to Lisbon.
- Dupe of
- Dior Sauvage
- House
- Noted Aromas
- Basis
- House claim (inspired by)
- Confidence
- high
What is Lisbon a dupe for?
Lisbon by Noted Aromas is marketed as inspired by Dior Sauvage. That is the comparison being made on this page: a UK direct-to-consumer fragrance house positioning one of its own products as an affordable alternative to the Dior original.
It is worth keeping the labels clear. Lisbon is not Dior Sauvage, and it is not sold as Dior. The product name, branding and sale are Noted Aromas' own; the Dior name is used here only to identify the fragrance that the house says it aims to evoke. If you are browsing dupes, this distinction matters because the promise is stylistic direction, not ownership of the original formula.
Which notes are documented for Dior Sauvage?
For clarity, the note data below belongs to Dior Sauvage, not to Lisbon. The documented Dior Sauvage profile is:
- Top: calabrian bergamot, pepper.
- Heart: sichuan pepper, lavender, pink pepper, vetiver, patchouli, geranium, elemi.
- Base: ambroxan, cedar, labdanum.
- Accords: fresh spicy, amber, citrus, aromatic, musky.
These notes should not be read as a confirmed composition for Lisbon, because Noted Aromas' own composition for Lisbon is not documented for this comparison. The pyramid is still useful because it gives the reference profile behind the inspiration claim, with the listed fresh spicy, amber, citrus, aromatic and musky accords setting the context for the Dior fragrance being named.
How do we verify this inspiration claim?
For comparisons like this, we start with the house's own statement: does the brand itself market the product as inspired by, or an alternative to, a named original? We then look for independent community or press mentions as supporting context, while keeping the house's wording as the primary basis where that is the documented claim.
In this case, Lisbon is recorded on a house-marketed-as basis, and the confidence is high for the positioning against Dior Sauvage. That confidence is about the claim itself. It is not a numerical rating, a lab result or a promise that every wearer will experience the fragrance in a particular way. The page therefore stays narrow: it reports the inspiration link and shows the original Dior note profile.
Who is this affordable alternative for?
Lisbon is for someone who wants to explore the Dior Sauvage reference point through Noted Aromas' own product. It can also help UK shoppers who are comparing direct web-shop alternatives and want the claim and the original note data in one place.
The sensible way to approach it is to treat the inspiration claim as a shopping guide, not a guarantee. Check the current Noted Aromas listing, read the house's wording, and make your choice on that basis. If the specific Dior profile is what you want, Dior Sauvage remains the named original in this comparison.
Lisbon is sold directly through Noted Aromas' UK web shop. (Noted Aromas)
Is Noted Aromas Lisbon a dupe for Dior Sauvage?
It is covered here because Noted Aromas markets Lisbon as inspired by Dior Sauvage. It is not the Dior fragrance and should be treated as an independent product.
Are the notes listed here for Lisbon?
No. The top, heart, base and accord lists are the documented profile for Dior Sauvage only. Lisbon's own composition is not documented here.
Where can UK shoppers buy Lisbon?
Lisbon is sold directly through Noted Aromas' UK web shop; check the current product page for availability before ordering.