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Bois du Portugal vs Royal Mayfair

Side by side. Scored honestly.

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Creed Bois du Portugal

Bois du Portugal

$310· Masculine
FreshWoodySpringFall
VS
Creed Royal Mayfair

Royal Mayfair

$380· Masculine
FreshFloralWoodyGourmandSpringSummerFall
Notes overlap
Unique to Bois du Portugal
Unique to Royal Mayfair

Side by side

Comparing the originals — price, breadth, listed-note depth.

Original price
$310
Bois du Portugal
$380
Royal Mayfair
Season coverage
2/4
Bois du Portugal
3/4
Royal Mayfair
Note depth
6
Bois du Portugal
7
Royal Mayfair
What Bois du Portugal smells like

Opens with a bright citrus snap — bergamot and lemon clean and slightly tart — before cedar steps in quickly and takes over the structure. The heart is dry, resinous wood: cedar dominant, sandalwood adding a creamy undertone without going soft. Vetiver grounds everything with a faint earthy smokiness that keeps it from smelling groomed or barbershop-adjacent. The dry-down settles into a musk-warmed woodbase with modest sillage and close-to-skin projection after a few hours — refined without being quiet. — Best in cool weather or professional settings; built for a man who wants presence without announcement.

What Royal Mayfair smells like

Bergamot and lemon open with a clean, slightly tart brightness that burns off quickly, making way for a neroli-jasmine heart that reads more quietly elegant than overtly floral — soft rather than heady. Sandalwood anchors the dry-down alongside warm amber and musk, pulling the whole thing toward a smooth, skin-close finish with moderate sillage and no sharp edges. Projection stays polite throughout; this is a fragrance that stays near the wearer rather than announcing a room — ideal for warm-weather office wear or relaxed daytime outings for men who favor understated refinement over statement.

How they overlap

Bois du Portugal and Royal Mayfair share 4 notes (bergamot, lemon, sandalwood, 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 (2 unique to Bois du Portugal, 3 unique to Royal Mayfair) are where the divergence happens.

The buying decision

Bois du Portugal is the cheaper original at $310 compared to $380 for Royal Mayfair — about 18% less. Royal Mayfair covers 3 seasons (spring, summer, fall) — wider weather range than Bois du Portugal, which leans spring/fall-only.

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