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Bravado : Our Creation of Spicebomb by Viktor&Rolf is a bold Woody Spicy fragrance for men, launched in 2012. Crafted by perfumer Olivier Polge, this explosive scent opens with an electrifying burst of pink pepper, zesty bergamot, sharp grapefruit, and resinous elemi, igniting immediate intrigue. The heart unveils a fiery blend of cinnamon, paprika, and saffron, creating a warm and exotic intensity. It settles into a deep, smoldering base of tobacco, leather, and vetiver—leaving a trail that is rich, masculine, and irresistibly captivating.
One of my first designer fragrances, and it still holds up for me! It’s mass appealing for men of all age groups! After I bought it, both my 12 year old brother and my 50 year old dad got a bottle because they loved it so much!
I've had this for months and I've enjoyed it but it's not a go-to for me. It's a very pleasant masculine cinnamon-pepper spicy scent, solid performance of about 6 hours, decent silage as well.Blind-buy safe IMO for cool weather seasons. I think if you find spicebomb extreme a bit too sweet/cloying but like the overall DNA, this is a great pick. If you want something more subtle/played down but still holds onto the theme of something that's cinnamon-y, masculine, and clean then I'd suggest London for Men by Burberry.7.8/10
Lots of cinnamon, hints of tobacco, and always retaining the citrusy and soapy vibe from the opening.The first hour, maybe an hour and a half, it's projecting strong and leaves scent trails everywhere.Sad it's not a performer, it's stuck in the 4-5 hours realm
The challenge with spicy fragrances, especially for people in Southeast Asia, is that they often remind you of your mom’s spice rack in the kitchen. Because of that, anything with prominent spice tends to be perceived as gourmand—even if it has “bomb” in the name. The cinnamon really comes forward, supported by a softer pepper and a touch of leather. There’s also a hint of benzoin lingering alongside sweet tobacco and earthy vetiver. Overall, it’s an amazing scent DNA and doesn’t feel redundant in my wardrobe. The drydown is surprisingly comforting—I can’t quite explain why
It’s okay, like if the azzaro wanted lines had less personality. Generic safe spicy fragrance for questionable generic men who go clubbing.





