2 clones found

Fragrance World Star Men Nebula

by Fragrance World

● Top pickHigh match

~$15–30

Dua Fragrances Killer Instinct

by Dua Fragrances

High match

~$55

A*Men Pure Malt (2008/2009) is a discontinued, now-collectible Mugler flanker of A*Men/Angel Men built around a boozy Scotch-whisky and malt accord layered over the A*Men coffee-patchouli-caramel gourmand base, with peat smoke, candied orange/bergamot up top and a warm vanilla-amber-cedar drydown. Because the original is discontinued and pricey on the secondary market, dupe demand is real and the community has converged on a small but genuine set of dedicated clones rather than the SEO 'similar fragrance' note-lists that muddy the picture. The clear budget consensus pick is Fragrance World's Star Men Nebula, repeatedly reviewed (Fragrantica board, multiple YouTube comparisons) as a faithful, boozy-malt reproduction in the ~76-95% range for pocket-change money, though its fruit and base read a touch more synthetic than the original. For a more faithful high-end reproduction, Dua Fragrances' Killer Instinct is explicitly built off a first-batch 2009 original-formulation bottle. Confidence is moderate: the pairings are well-corroborated for these two, but overall discussion volume is thinner than for mainstream designer fragrances, and note-list 'alternatives' (Spicebomb Extreme, Man in Black, Tobacco Vanille, etc.) that circulate should not be mistaken for true clones of this exact release.

Questions

What is the cheapest dupe for Mugler A*Men Pure Malt?
Fragrance World Star Men Nebula is the cheapest community-vetted dupe of Mugler A*Men Pure Malt, typically around $15–30.
What is the closest clone to Mugler A*Men Pure Malt?
Fragrance World Star Men Nebula is the community's top pick, rated a high match.
How many dupes of Mugler A*Men Pure Malt are there?
2 community-vetted dupes of Mugler A*Men Pure Malt: Fragrance World Star Men Nebula, Dua Fragrances Killer Instinct.

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