Perfume dupeBasis: House claim (inspired by) · Confidence medium

ALT Fragrances Farouche

Dupe of Dior Sauvage

ALT Fragrances Farouche is marketed as a dupe for Dior Sauvage; the notes below describe the Dior original, not a Farouche formula.

Affordable alternativeALT Fragrances Farouche
Inspired byDior Sauvage
In short

Farouche's Dior Sauvage link is house-marketed, with medium confidence; use the Dior note pyramid as the reference point, not a Farouche note list.

Marketed by the house as an alternative
Basis
House claim (inspired by)
Confidence
medium
No documented individual notes are available for ALT Fragrances Farouche — only the original is documented.
Dior Sauvage
Topcalabrian bergamot, pepper
Heartsichuan pepper, lavender, pink pepper, vetiver, patchouli, geranium, elemi
Baseambroxan, cedar, labdanum
Accordsfresh spicy, amber, citrus, aromatic, musky

What Is Farouche a Dupe For?

Farouche by ALT Fragrances is marketed as inspired by Dior Sauvage. That means this page treats Farouche as an affordable alternative aimed at the Sauvage direction, not as Dior Sauvage itself and not sold as Dior. The important distinction is documentation: the public claim links the ALT product to the Dior original, while the note pyramid below belongs to Dior Sauvage only. We do not present a separate Farouche note breakdown, because its own composition is not part of the verified data for this guide.

For US shoppers, this kind of page is meant to answer a practical question before buying online: what is the stated reference, and what does the reference smell profile look like on paper?

What Notes Are Documented for Dior Sauvage?

The documented profile for the original, Dior Sauvage, is:

  • Top: calabrian bergamot, pepper.
  • Heart: sichuan pepper, lavender, pink pepper, vetiver, patchouli, geranium, elemi.
  • Base: ambroxan, cedar, labdanum.
  • Accord tags: fresh spicy, amber, citrus, aromatic, musky.

These details are included to set the reference point. They should not be read as a Farouche ingredient list or a full disclosure of ALT Fragrances' formula. In other words, the note pyramid explains the Dior fragrance that Farouche is positioned around; it does not prove how closely the alternative will read on skin. Skin chemistry, spray amount, and personal scent memory can all affect how an inspired-by fragrance is perceived.

How Do We Verify the Farouche Claim?

For pages like this, we separate a marketing link from a wearer verdict. The first check is the fragrance house's own statement: does it present the product as inspired by a named original? The next layer, when available, is independent community or press discussion that supports the pairing without relying on the product page alone.

For Farouche, the claim basis available here is house-marketed-as: ALT Fragrances presents Farouche in connection with Dior Sauvage. Because that is a clear brand-side signal but not a large set of independent references, we mark the confidence as medium. That confidence label is about the reliability of the claimed pairing, not a promise that Farouche will feel like a like-for-like match to every wearer.

Who Is This Dior Sauvage Alternative For?

Farouche makes sense to consider if your starting point is the Dior Sauvage profile and you want to explore an inspired-by option from a direct-to-consumer fragrance house. The original's documented profile centers on calabrian bergamot and pepper up top; a heart that includes sichuan pepper, lavender, pink pepper, vetiver, patchouli, geranium, and elemi; and a base of ambroxan, cedar, and labdanum. That tells you the reference framework before you decide whether to sample or buy.

If you already own Dior Sauvage, treat Farouche as a separate product that aims to evoke the style rather than replace the original. If you are comparing options, keep the note data tied to Dior, then use ALT Fragrances' own description and your personal testing to decide whether Farouche fits your wardrobe.

Farouche is sold directly through ALT Fragrances' US web shop. (ALT Fragrances)

  1. altfragrances.com/pages/fragrance-dupes-by-alt-fragrances
  2. www.fragrantica.com/perfume/ALT-Fragrances/Farouche-86967.ht
FaroucheDior SauvageALT FragrancesDiorCalabrian bergamotPepperLavenderAmbroxan
Is ALT Fragrances Farouche a dupe for Dior Sauvage?

ALT Fragrances markets Farouche as inspired by Dior Sauvage, so we list it as an affordable alternative with medium confidence.

Are the notes listed for Farouche?

No. The note pyramid shown here is for the original Dior Sauvage; Farouche's own composition is not documented in this guide.

Does Farouche replace Dior Sauvage?

No. It is a separate inspired-by fragrance, so the best approach is to treat Dior Sauvage as the reference and test Farouche on its own terms.