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Comparison

Bois du Portugal vs Virgin Island Water

Side by side. Scored honestly.

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Creed Bois du Portugal

Bois du Portugal

$310· Masculine
FreshWoodySpringFall
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Creed Virgin Island Water

Virgin Island Water

$310· Unisex
GourmandWoodyAquaticSpringSummer
Notes overlap
Unique to Bois du Portugal
Unique to Virgin Island Water

Side by side

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

Original pricetied
$310
Bois du Portugal
$310
Virgin Island Water
Season coveragetied
2/4
Bois du Portugal
2/4
Virgin Island Water
Note depthtied
6
Bois du Portugal
6
Virgin Island Water
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 Virgin Island Water smells like

Opens with a bright, almost boozy burst of rum and coconut that reads more like a fresh tropical cocktail than a sunscreen — sharp and effervescent, not sweet or cloying. The heart softens quickly as vanilla rounds the coconut without tipping into dessert territory, while sandalwood and ambroxan anchor the whole thing with quiet warmth. Projection is moderate; this wears close to skin rather than announcing itself across a room. The dry-down is clean, faintly musky driftwood — understated and genuinely wearable. — Best in heat, ideal for beach or resort settings, suits anyone who wants sun-and-sea without going full aquatic.

How they overlap

Bois du Portugal and Virgin Island Water share 2 notes (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 (4 unique to Bois du Portugal, 4 unique to Virgin Island Water) are where the divergence happens.

The buying decision

Original-bottle pricing is essentially identical ($310 vs $310), so the choice rarely comes down to upfront cost. Bois du Portugal is built for spring/fall; Virgin Island Water for spring/summer. Pick by when you'd actually wear it.

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