Eros Flame vs Dylan Blue
Side by side. Scored honestly.
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Side by side
Comparing the originals — price, breadth, listed-note depth.
Opens with a sharp citrus-pepper burst — mandarin and lemon cut through black pepper and rosemary with real clarity — before geranium and rose soften the heart into something warmer and slightly herbal. Incense adds backbone, keeping it from going fully sweet. The dry-down is where it commits: patchouli, sandalwood, tonka, and vanilla build a dense, skin-close warmth that projects confidently for hours without shouting. Sillage is substantial early, mellowing to a rich personal cloud by evening — Fall and winter nights out, for someone who wants presence without apology.
Opens with a bright, citrus-forward burst of bergamot and grapefruit cut through by a slightly green, milky fig leaf note that keeps it from reading as generic fresh-sport. The heart pulls toward warm, slightly animalic saffron before ambroxan takes over the dry-down — that skin-close, radiant woody-amber molecule that gives it its signature presence. Patchouli grounds the base without going dark or earthy. Projection is confident without being aggressive; sillage lingers in the medium range. — Spring and fall office or casual evenings for men who want something polished and approachable without playing it safe.
How they overlap
Eros Flame and Dylan Blue share exactly one note (patchouli). The overlap is real but narrow — most of the wear experience will diverge.
The buying decision
Dylan Blue is the cheaper original at $90 compared to $105 for Eros Flame — about 14% less. Eros Flame is built for fall/winter; Dylan Blue for spring/summer/fall. Pick by when you'd actually wear it.