Tangier Vanille vs Baccarat Rouge 540
Side by side. Scored honestly.
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Tangier Vanille
A fresh gourmand woody fragrance built around neroli, bergamot, vanilla, amber, musk. Scent profile not yet written in our editorial pass — the listed notes are the most reliable summary of the wear character until that's filled in.
Baccarat Rouge 540
Saffron opens sharp and slightly medicinal, then almost immediately dissolves into a warm, luminous blur of jasmine and amberwood — the signature move that made this famous. The heart is less floral than it sounds; the jasmine reads more as a sweetened airiness than a recognizable bloom. Dry-down is where it lives: cedar and fir resin ground a soft, skin-close amber that radiates rather than announces itself, with sillage that lingers in a room long after you've left — Fall and winter wearing, for anyone who wants to smell expensive without being loud about it.
How they overlap
Tangier Vanille and Baccarat Rouge 540 share no notes in common — these two fragrances target very different olfactory territory, and the comparison is a question of which direction you want to go rather than which version of the same accord.
The buying decision
Tangier Vanille is the cheaper original at $88 compared to $325 for Baccarat Rouge 540 — about 73% less. Tangier Vanille has 3 scored dupes, with the top accuracy at 7/10 from Lattafa Yara ($15–$25). Baccarat Rouge 540 has 4, top accuracy 9/10 from Dossier Ambery Saffron ($29–$49). On the budget side, Tangier Vanille's top-3 dupes start at $15 versus $29 for the other — the cheaper entry point belongs to Tangier Vanille.
Recommendation
If you want the most-accurate dupe in this comparison at the lowest price, Dossier Ambery Saffron for Baccarat Rouge 540 is the clear pick — accuracy 9/10, $29–$49.





