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Vulcan Feu

4.46 de 5
3,701 votos

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Vulcan Feu by French Avenue is a floral fragrance for men and women. This creation, launched in 2025, opens with a vibrant top note of mango, lemon, ginger and rhubarb. The heart reveals a combination of pink pepper, jasmine, violet and praline, while the base settles on tonka bean, cedar, ambergris and moss.

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  • Positivo 87%
  • Neutral 6.9%
  • Negativo 5.8%

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  • Rich mango with ice cream. Sweet, but not cloying. Slightly spicy. It feels more feminine than masculine. Bought blind but I’ll be selling it; I can’t see an occasion where I’d feel like wearing it, given I have Gisada Ambassador (which really doesn’t resemble it, except for the mango).

  • If you have Sceptre Malachite, I wouldn’t buy this unless you really like mango fragrances, as they smell very similar. The difference is that this leans more towards fruity and sweet, whereas Sceptre Malachite is less sweet and more aromatic/spicy, and sometimes I catch metallic bursts. For me, this is more feminine unisex than Sceptre Malachite. I picked it up because I usually like mango scents and the price (I put it at 30 euros). Another Arab gem that you pull from your sleeve because it lasts and has good sillage. If any designer brand released it for a minimum of 70 euros, they’d sell it like hotcakes; it’s an aroma that might not be for you, but it smells very good.

  • SebastianC2702

    Incredibly rich perfume. Honestly, it’s too feminine; a woman smelling this, wow… A masculine man doesn’t fit at all. It would seem super bizarre to smell like a 30-40 year old gentleman with this, what a shock… It conveys tenderness and femininity; in my opinion, it’s the richest women’s perfume I’ve ever smelled. Fragrantica says it’s unisex-masculine, but that’s because the ones who consume the most perfume are men; this is 99% feminine. Men, beware, don’t let yourselves be swept away.

  • Exquisite perfume; whenever I wear it, people ask what I’m wearing. Mango, passion fruit, lemon, and ginger, very well executed because as it dries down it becomes soft, addictive, and easy to like. A fragrance for all year round. As a citrus, it lasts about 8 hours, projecting strongly for the first 4 hours; then it becomes more personal but the scent remains, you’ll catch breezes of passion fruit and mango. Recommended 100%.

  • I received it today, tried it, and I liked it. It leans slightly feminine, but that’s relative; people associate fruit with women, and nowadays that’s ridiculous. I quite liked it. It smells of mango and lemon, basically like a sweet passion fruit but not excessive. A plus: women like it, and that’s what matters if you’re heterosexual, haha.

  • A super clone of God of Fire, very similar to the original, incredibly rich, fruity, and sweet. In my opinion, more suitable for a lady.

  • Smells like chopped and frozen mango from the fridge. Easy to like, youthful unisex. A successful blind buy, good quality, smells the same from start to finish. For me, it lasts about 6 hours; I use it daily with 2-3 sprays. Scent: 8.5/10 (can smell very much of mango, reminds me of Erba Puro but with mango). Longevity: 8/10 (I go out at noon and it’s still noticeable at 7 pm). Sillage: 9/10 (I don’t like invasive perfumes).

  • Elegant fire with an amber soul: Vulcan Feu blends intensity and elegance. Initial warmth, an amber and spicy heart that is potent yet refined, and a sweet base with vanilla and wood that is addictive and enveloping. Ideal for cool nights or moments of presence without being heavy. The trail is marked but well-measured, with outstanding longevity. It embodies controlled fire: passion with class.

  • I don’t know how the GoF smells, but it feels like a delicious, addictive and exotic juice. Ultra-refined and accomplished, nothing synthetic; from the opening you sense realistic pineapple and ginger. It evolves, showing each note in harmony. The dry-down is splendid with ambergris and moss, an irresistible nuance. It’s totally unisex; a girl would wear it well. It’s a rich scent that would make me fall in love on a woman. Vulcan Feu conquers and attracts the opposite sex; yes or no, you must have it, for any moment, occasion, weather or outfit.

  • The opening is exquisite, but I hate the dry-down; it leaves me with a ‘woman of a certain age’ vibe. I don’t know why, perhaps the floral notes, but that ruins the purchase. It’s not just my opinion; my partner agreed. What a pity that this and Sceptre Malachite are the only dupes of God of Fire in Chile; I’m sticking with Sceptre Malachite.

  • This makes no sense. The most realistic mango, as if someone opened one right in front of your face with citrus juice. It’s beautiful and invigorating until the very end.

  • Gerardo García Zarate

    Batch: 2025. Aroma: exquisite, featuring mango and citrus notes with woods that evoke a paradisiacal beach; as it dries down, it gains a mossy, clean, soapy touch with ginger. The mango is the star, present throughout. It’s rich and inviting. Unisex, though with a slightly feminine breeze. My girlfriend loved it and it smells better on her. Occasions: extreme heat, dates, and outdoors. Seasons: spring and summer, especially the hotter months. Ages: 15-35, youthful and energetic. Longevity: 12 hours or more; once it lasted until the next day. Projection: 1.5 metres. Price: a bit pricey in Mexico due to French Avenue scarcity, around $75 USD. Recommendation: if you like mango, buy blind. It projects, lasts, and is liked. I preferred it more than God Of Fire; design 10/10.

  • diegomagadan

    It smells more feminine than masculine to me. Loads of mango with a spicy kick reminiscent of chamoy. It lasts and projects well. But the question is: who would want to smell like chilli-mango? It’s very sweet. I won’t be using it.

  • Jennyfer Selene

    It’s my third Arabic fragrance and the first unisex one. I’ve always wanted a mango scent; I didn’t go for Yara Tous because of the coconut, so this opportunity arose. Buy blindly without regrets. With these dupes, I confirm they’re only for people with a strong sense of humour; the scent clings. What a pity that as a woman I can’t enjoy sweet aromas; they don’t suit my pH, lasting only two hours or changing completely. Now, the review: at first, it smells like an elegant lotion, without reference, like a freshly showered man. In five seconds, the juicy mango appears. Then the pepper blends with tamarind, although it’s not listed. In the heart, the mango remains, smelling like chilli gummies; those of us from Mexico will know the Mangomis. As it dries, it smells like a glass of cut mango with chamoy and Tajin. A delight for those who love fruit and gourmand scents, the surprise of the Arabs. Try before you buy; they say praline is abundant, but I don’t smell it. AROMA 10/10 LONGEVITY: all day on skin and clothes Sillage: moderate for those close by. Extra points because mango is my favourite fruit <3.

  • Tried it in-store and liked it, but it smells very ‘girly’. One day at the gym I caught a whiff and thought, ‘Which girl walked past here?’, only to turn around and see a bloke. That’s why I see it as feminine; unisex leaning towards woman. Mind you, I’m not a fan of Ombre Nomade or that style anyway, haha.

  • As you say, Pancarlos, it reminded me of CH Men the moment I smelled it, though only occasionally. It’s excellent; I see it as unisex, sparkling, fresh and rich. Ideal for summer nights. Good longevity and projection; a real summer bomb.

  • If you’re looking to highlight masculinity, this isn’t for you. It suits youth because it’s neither too mature nor too feminine. The opening smells of sweet mango and the dry-down keeps it there.

  • SPECTACULAR. Tropical, addictive, with an incredible opening and an even better dry-down. It’s a juicy, realistic magician perfect for summer. Longevity and projection are very good. For the price, it’s unbeatable.

  • Stenoftencos

    Bought it blindly due to the hype and it was a mistake. Smells like straight mango juice right on the neck and loses its punch in half an hour, surely it’s my pH. I can’t find anything new or peculiar about it. Rating: 5.5/10.

  • I bought a decant and what a madness—it has completely won me over. Perhaps I’ve discovered that I love mango, but it’s a delight; please try it. There are many trolls trying to tear it down, but after trying hundreds, this is exquisite if you like sweet fruits without going overboard. Scent: 10, Longevity: 9 (it’s been 9 hours and I can still smell it), Projection: 8, Sillage: 8. Totally won over.

  • Without letting it mature for warmer times, it seems precious. At first, I notice the lime, then the mango appears; as it dries down, it’s the best part: woody mango with citrus. Totally unisex, slightly masculine. If you want pure mango, this isn’t for you; it’s something more. If you’re looking for mango without spending much, try Zara’s Solar Mango, one of the purest, though it leans slightly more feminine.

  • Trying a decant before committing to the full bottle. Smells very good: at first, you detect sweet mango with lemon, which I like. As it dries down, it becomes creamier and sweeter. The longevity doesn’t yet match the claims; perhaps it will improve with time. Important: it’s fairly unisex, not for the typical ‘bearded man’. Assigning gender to scents these days is often misguided; there’s freedom to choose without social pressure. You give value to the perfume, not the other way round. It’s not a blind buy; try a decant first. If it seems too feminine, that’s your decision. It smells delicious to me, and I plan to buy the bottle if the performance is good.

  • Sweet, linear at first and synthetic; I wish it lasted longer, giving off a fleeting vibe. Very similar in its synthetic quality to the one from Maison Alhambra.

  • Diego Parfum de Marly

    As a lover of citrus with a touch of sweetness, this is right on the edge: add just one grain of sugar and it’s no longer for me. The fresh opening is a 10/10; it’s the richest I’ve tried, though it feels more feminine; it makes me want to bite into a mango with pulp, crackling ginger with lemon and mint (though not declared). As it dries down, it becomes more synthetic, sweet, and woody, transforming into something masculine (without being so, still unisex). In dry-down it’s 8/10. It’s a summer perfume, not for extreme heat; it’s excellent on summer evenings. I’ve had it for little time and have received compliments from my wife and strangers; only Wilcard Jo Milano, Bleu de Chanel, and this achieve that. The dry-down isn’t bad, but it’s linear and the sweetness bores me a bit after the initial dazzle.

  • arroyoquiel

    It reminds me of a mango stain on a shirt. Recommended for casual outings with friends. I expected more given the hype; it’s pleasant, but compared to others costing around £50, I wouldn’t recommend it. I was expecting a fresh mango with ice, but it smells like a child who stained their shirt eating mango. After a week of maturing, the potency improved, but a single spray feels like an EDT and smells like mango soda. I’m afraid people might think I’ve spilled mango juice, but I don’t know another mango at this price that isn’t candied. I’ll keep using it because it’s niche.

  • A total outlier: don’t wear it at the gym or for football matches; it’s for special outings. It throws intense bursts throughout the 10 hours it lasts on my skin. It’s a deadly bombshell. If you like the DNA but are looking for something daily, go for Sceptre Malachite instead.

  • Inlucidreams

    Heavy trail; it can be overwhelming if applied excessively… a sharp opening, the ginger is very noticeable (very nice) but then it turns into a more herbal scent. I don’t smell much fruit after the opening.

  • I haven’t stopped using it since I got it; the first night alone I received over 10 compliments. It smells edible, very pleasant and easy to enjoy. DO NOT use it if the temperature is above 32°C; it can become cloying. Scent: 10/10, Projection: 9.5/10, Longevity: 8/10. Blind buy? ABSOLUTELY yes.

  • Gutentag757

    I think it is excellent, but what I criticise most is that the mango doesn’t last long; it is only at the start. If it lasted longer, it would leave just the lemon and ginger, a somewhat acidic scent that not everyone likes.

  • Excellent; I won it in a giveaway and was delighted the moment I opened it. It’s a fruity mango blend that lasts forever and has earned me more compliments than any other scent. A exquisite summer explosion; buy blind with 100% confidence.

  • Rich and uncommon scent. It is one of the ones that has given me the most compliments, if not the most, considering I own others that are much more expensive and have more hype. Nothing more to say; for the cost, I would buy it again.

  • Inlucidreams

    Mixed feelings; I regret buying it a little. It isn’t bad, but it isn’t to my taste… Very sharp, it causes me an allergy and fatigue. A scent that invades rooms; that is good if you seek attention. The hype makes no sense to me; it isn’t phenomenal… I would even say it smells cheap despite being common. It isn’t versatile; I wouldn’t wear it in an office or small rooms because it is potent and spicy. But it won’t leave anyone indifferent; I like the ginger note. I don’t hate it, but it doesn’t suit me.

  • darlenerock

    I am astounded by how similar it is to God of Fire. I compared them side by side and they are muuuuuy similar. I find this one slightly sharper and softer. The trail and longevity are impressive; it is worth it for the price. It smells of green mango, with a hint of acidity from the lemon and ginger. The dry down is more pleasant with cedar, moss, and tonka bean, adding warmth and sweetness that balance the acidity. Ideal unisex scent for spring/summer.

  • Starts strong with green mango and citrus, then improves but retains that green note—not the juicy yellow kind you’d eat. Lasts all day with constant bursts. It doesn’t captivate me entirely; it’s suitable for casual parties, not extreme heat due to its sweetness and potency.

  • Fantastic perfume; for the price and longevity, I would buy it again. It doesn’t go unnoticed and you always receive some praise. The issue is sometimes finding it to buy.

  • AylenAlfonso19

    Not for me. Very sharp and synthetic, smelling of mango bubblegum; it could be a cheap air freshener. Perhaps it needs more time to mature. If my opinion changes in a few months, I will edit the review.

  • First time using this perfume. Upon application, the mango dominates with the citrus notes, like mango juice with ice and lemon. After 30 minutes, it settles into a blend of mango, spices, and woods. An exquisite DNA; I wouldn’t use it for everyday wear, but rather for going out, as sometimes it releases bursts of mango that can be cloying. Longevity and projection are good, lasting a bubble of 3 to 4 hours. I will use it more; it is simply delicious.

  • Andrea Pelegrín

    This is what I choose when I want to smell fresh; it’s addictive. A good dupe for Fire of Good, it resembles it closely. Good projection and longevity; highly recommended.

  • Jhonyperfumeman

    I own it and have received many compliments in the first few days. The mango note is superb, although it isn’t a super masculine scent; it’s unisex, perfect for summer or autumn. The mango is the star note and lasts between 7 to 10 hours, with a trail of about 170cm. I give it 9 out of 10; highly recommended. Buy it blindly for the price and the compliments. Recommended.