Noted Aromas New York
Noted Aromas New York is marketed by Noted Aromas as an affordable alternative inspired by Le Labo Santal 33. Documented note data for the original is not in our database, so this page focuses on the claim rather than a note breakdown.
Noted Aromas New York is positioned by the house as an alternative to Le Labo Santal 33, but no documented note pyramid for the original is available in our database.
- Dupe of
- Le Labo Santal 33
- House
- Noted Aromas
- Basis
- House claim (inspired by)
- Confidence
- medium
What Is New York a Dupe For?
New York is Noted Aromas’ take on Le Labo Santal 33. The important wording is that Noted Aromas markets it as inspired by the Le Labo fragrance; it is not the original, and it is not presented as the original. If you are browsing UK direct-online alternatives, this places New York in the same comparison lane as Santal 33 without making a like-for-like match promise.
That distinction matters. A fragrance can aim to evoke the character people associate with a well-known original while still being a separate product from a different house. On this page, the claim we can verify is the positioning: Noted Aromas connects New York with Le Labo Santal 33 in its own marketing.
What Can We Say About the Original’s Notes?
Our database does not currently include a documented note pyramid for Le Labo Santal 33. Because of that, we are deliberately not listing note names, building a top-to-base structure, or suggesting that New York contains any particular materials.
That also means this page should be read as a positioning guide, not as a composition analysis. The only safe note-related statement here is that documented note data for the original is missing from our record. If that changes, the page can be updated with the original fragrance’s documented profile; until then, we avoid filling gaps with assumptions.
How Do We Verify This Claim?
For pages like this, we start with the house’s own statement: in this case, Noted Aromas markets New York as inspired by Le Labo Santal 33. We then look for independent fragrance-community or press mentions where available, because outside discussion can help confirm that shoppers are making the same comparison.
Here, the basis is the house’s own marketing claim, so we treat the connection with medium confidence. That is enough to explain why the two names appear together on this comparison page, but it is not the same as saying the fragrances are a one-to-one copy in feel. Our wording stays cautious: marketed as an alternative to, aims to evoke, and inspired by.
Who Might Consider This Alternative?
New York may suit shoppers who are specifically searching for a Noted Aromas option associated with Le Labo Santal 33. It is a practical comparison to make if you want to explore a Santal 33-inspired direction from a UK web-shop fragrance house before deciding whether the Le Labo bottle is the right purchase for you.
The limits are just as important as the appeal. We are not making performance claims, price comparisons, or note claims for New York. The useful takeaway is simpler: Noted Aromas positions New York as its alternative to Le Labo Santal 33, and the evidence level behind that link is medium because it rests on the house-marketed claim we can see.
New York is sold directly through Noted Aromas’ UK web shop. (Noted Aromas)
Is New York the original Le Labo Santal 33?
No. New York is a separate Noted Aromas fragrance marketed as inspired by Le Labo Santal 33. It is not the Le Labo product.
Why are no notes listed on this page?
No. Our database does not currently include documented note data for Le Labo Santal 33, and we do not document a note pyramid for New York here.
How strong is the evidence for this dupe claim?
The confidence is medium. The link is based on Noted Aromas’ own marketing statement, with independent community or press mentions considered where available.