
Scentonym Analysis
Our objective metric for performance per dollar.
How it Smells
Feroce Pour Homme aims for that sparkling Italian coast vibe of Light Blue Forever. The grapefruit opening is bright, but immediately reveals a sharper, slightly synthetic edge not found in the D&G. The bergamot adds a necessary zest, though. The heart diverges more noticeably. The violet leaf is dialed up, creating a greener, almost grassy feel alongside the aquatic "ozonic" notes. It's pleasant, but less refined. The drydown leans heavily into a clean musk with a grounding of vetiver. It copies the blueprint, but the materials reveal it's a clone, performing at approximately 81% accuracy to the original.
Wear time & Sillage
The opening blast projects fairly well for the first hour, announcing your presence effectively. After that, it settles closer to the skin. Longevity is moderate; expect around 4-5 hours of noticeable fragrance, fading into a faint skin scent after that. You'll need to reapply if you want it to last all day.
Conclusion
Feroce Pour Homme is for the guy who wants that Light Blue Forever DNA without breaking the bank. It captures the general mood – effortlessly cool and sun-drenched – but lacks the original's depth and sophistication. If you prioritize saving money and enjoy a slightly greener, more musky take, this is a solid option. Otherwise, Feroce provides a decent imitation for casual, everyday wear.
Performance Audit
Based on average wear time
Sillage & radius
Relative to market avg
Why we track this:
Price Arbitrage: Significant savings compared to the original Dolce & Gabbana pricing.
Community Verified: Cross-referenced against 458 enthusiast votes for accuracy.