Town and Country vs Blonde Amber
Side by side. Scored honestly.
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No community-scored dupes yet for Town and Country. We're tracking it; dupes get added as community evidence accumulates.
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Verdicts
Town and Country
A fresh woody fragrance built around bergamot, lemon, lavender, geranium, cedar. 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.
Blonde Amber
A floral fresh woody gourmand fragrance built around bergamot, pink pepper, iris, amber, sandalwood. 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.
How they overlap
Town and Country and Blonde Amber share 2 notes (bergamot, musk). The same note name doesn't always mean the same scent — different houses use different vanillas, different woods, different musks — but a multi-note shared spine usually does indicate genuinely-comparable wear character. The remaining notes (5 unique to Town and Country, 5 unique to Blonde Amber) are where the divergence happens.
The buying decision
Town and Country is the cheaper original at $335 compared to $365 for Blonde Amber — about 8% less. Blonde Amber has 4 scored dupes; the best is Dossier Amber Saffron at 7/10 accuracy. Town and Country has no community-scored dupes yet.
Recommendation
If you want the most-accurate dupe in this comparison at the lowest price, Dossier Amber Saffron for Blonde Amber is the clear pick — accuracy 7/10, $40–$50.

