Perfume dupeBasis: official-inspired-by + computed note overlap (0.33) + community consensus · Confidence high

Dossier Citrus Tea

Dupe of Le Labo Thé Noir 29

Dossier Citrus Tea is a black-tea fragrance that the brand itself positions as inspired by Le Labo's Thé Noir 29, and the fragrance community widely compares the two thanks to a shared fig-bergamot opening and a dry vetiver-hay backbone.

Affordable alternativeDossier Citrus Tea
Inspired byLe Labo Thé Noir 29
In short

In short: Dossier Citrus Tea is openly positioned by the brand as its impression of Le Labo Thé Noir 29 and shares fig, bergamot, vetiver, and hay with it — a strong affordable alternative at 7/10 editorially, but not the same fragrance.

Editorial rating7/10
1–10, not a measurement
Dupe of
Le Labo Thé Noir 29
House
Dossier
Basis
official-inspired-by + computed note overlap (0.33) + community consensus
Confidence
high
Dossier Citrus Tea
Topbergamot, fig, black tea
Heartbay leaf, tobacco, jasmine, vetiver
Basecedarwood, musk, hay, peach, incense
Le Labo Thé Noir 29
Topfig, bay leaf, bergamot
Heartcedar, vetiver, musk
Basetobacco, hay
Accordswoody, fresh spicy, sweet, aromatic, fruity
Shared notes & accords
Top bergamot fig
Heart vetiver
Base hay

What Is Dossier Citrus Tea a Dupe For?

Dossier Citrus Tea is one of the clearest cases in the budget-fragrance world, because there is no guesswork about the reference: Dossier's own product page describes the scent as "Inspired by Le Labo's Thé Noir 29" and calls it "our impression of Le Labo's Thé Noir 29." That is the brand's stated positioning, not a community rumor — although the community discussion around it is lively too, with r/fragranceclones threads directly weighing Dossier's take against other Thé Noir 29 alternatives.

One thing up front: Citrus Tea is an independent fragrance from an independent brand. It recalls the mood of Thé Noir 29; it is not the original and not a copy of it.

Which Notes Do Citrus Tea and Thé Noir 29 Share?

Comparing Dossier's published pyramid for Citrus Tea against the documented notes of Thé Noir 29, the overlap is concrete:

  • Fig and bergamot — both open on this pairing, which sets the slightly green, juicy-citrus first impression
  • Vetiver — the dry, rooty facet both carry through the heart
  • Hay — the rustic, sun-dried signature that makes Thé Noir 29 recognizable, present in both drydowns

Beyond the strictly matching entries, both published pyramids also feature bay leaf and tobacco, though at different levels of the composition — Dossier places them in the heart, while the documented Thé Noir 29 pyramid lists bay leaf up top and tobacco in the base.

Our editorial similarity assessment lands at 7/10. The basis: the brand's own inspired-by positioning, a computed shared-note overlap of roughly a third of the combined pyramid, and active community comparison. That score is an editorial judgment, not a measurement.

Where Do They Differ?

Citrus Tea builds out its heart with tobacco, jasmine, and vetiver alongside the bay leaf, then settles into cedarwood, musk, hay, peach, and incense. The documented Thé Noir 29 pyramid runs leaner and drier: cedar, vetiver, and musk in the heart, with tobacco and hay carrying the base. In practice that means Dossier's version brings extra facets — the jasmine, the peach, the incense — that the original's published pyramid does not list. If the austere, dry-tea character of Thé Noir 29 is exactly what you love, expect Dossier's rendition to read a touch fuller.

Who Is Citrus Tea For?

Citrus Tea suits anyone drawn to black-tea fragrances with a dry, natural, slightly smoky character who does not want to pay niche pricing to explore that style. It is a versatile, unisex direction — office-safe, cooler-weather friendly, and a sensible first step into the tea genre before committing to the Le Labo.

US Availability and Price

Dossier is a US direct-to-consumer brand: Citrus Tea sells for $49 on dossier.co, the brand's official US store. That is the harvested official price at the time of research; Le Labo's Thé Noir 29 sits firmly in niche-pricing territory, which is precisely why this comparison exists.

How We Compare

We compare exclusively on the basis of the brand-published notes of the alternative and the publicly documented notes of the original, and we state plainly what they share and where they part ways. We do not sell fragrances and have no affiliation with the brands mentioned.

sold direct via the brand's US site (dossier.co official store)

  1. dossier.co/products/citrus-tea
  2. www.reddit.com/r/fragranceclones/comments/1lx8r36/the_noir_2
  3. www.reddit.com/r/fragrance/comments/1l7ey7c/battle_of_the_do
Dossier Citrus TeaLe Labo Thé Noir 29DossierLe Laboblack teafigbergamotvetiverhaytobacco
What is Dossier Citrus Tea a dupe for?

Dossier itself positions Citrus Tea as "Inspired by Le Labo's Thé Noir 29" and calls it its impression of that fragrance. It is an independent scent that recalls the original's black-tea character — not a copy of it.

Does Dossier Citrus Tea smell like Le Labo Thé Noir 29?

The two share a fig-and-bergamot opening plus vetiver and hay deeper in, so the core dry-tea direction overlaps. Dossier's version adds facets the original's documented pyramid does not list — jasmine, peach, and incense — so it reads somewhat fuller.

How similar is Citrus Tea to Thé Noir 29?

Our editorial assessment is 7/10, based on Dossier's own inspired-by positioning, the computed shared notes (fig, bergamot, vetiver, hay), and community comparisons. It is a judgment call, not a lab measurement.

Is Dossier Citrus Tea the same fragrance as Thé Noir 29?

No. Citrus Tea is an independent perfume from an independent brand. It is positioned by Dossier as inspired by Thé Noir 29 and shares part of its note structure, but it is neither the original nor a copy.

Where can you buy Dossier Citrus Tea in the US?

Dossier is a US direct-to-consumer brand: Citrus Tea is sold for $49 through dossier.co, the brand's official US online store.