by Dior

In 2018, Dior introduces the new edition of Dior Sauvage, originally launched in 2015, in an Eau de Parfum interpretation. The composition with oriental and vanilla facets is described as enveloping, suave, mysterious and sensual.
Similar fragrances based on shared accords and notes

Prada • Eau de Toilette
Luna Rossa Carbon shares a very similar modern fresh spicy, aromatic, and amber profile with prominent lavender and ambroxan, often cited as a direct competitor or alternative to Sauvage.

Chanel • Eau de Parfum
Bleu de Chanel EDP offers a comparable fresh spicy, citrus, and amber woody signature, though with a different aromatic nuance and added incense, making it a sophisticated alternative in the same genre.

Parfums de Marly • Eau de Parfum
Layton shares the fresh spicy and aromatic lavender elements, combined with a prominent vanilla and apple note, giving it a similar mass-appealing yet refined character.

Versace • Eau de Toilette
Eros offers a vibrant fresh spicy and aromatic profile with mint, ambroxan, and vanilla, creating a youthful and energetic scent that shares some core elements with Sauvage's modern freshness.

Montblanc • Eau de Parfum
Montblanc Explorer presents a woody, citrus, and ambroxan-heavy profile with fresh spicy nuances, often considered a more affordable yet very similar-smelling option to the Sauvage DNA.
Sarah Chen
Good performer but a bit generic at this point. Everyone and their uncle wears Sauvage. Still, can't deny the quality and longevity.
Nurul Aisyah
The EDP version is much smoother than the EDT. Great for Malaysian weather surprisingly — the pepper note cuts through humidity well.
Ahmad Razak
Absolute beast mode. I get compliments every single time I wear this. The Ambroxan dry-down is addictive. My signature scent for going out.