Aventus vs Royale Attar

Creed vs Rasasi

These two share almost identical DNA on paper — pineapple, birch, bergamot, musk — but sit at opposite ends of the price spectrum, making this comparison pretty much unavoidable.

Aventus Royale Attar
Brand Creed Rasasi
Concentration EDP EDP
Gender masculine masculine
Price Range $300+ $20-35
Top Notes bergamot, blackcurrant, apple, pineapple pineapple, bergamot, blackcurrant, apple
Heart Notes rose, dry birch, moroccan jasmine, patchouli birch, jasmine, rose, patchouli
Base Notes musk, oakmoss, ambergris, vanilla musk, ambergris, oakmoss, oud
Best Seasons fall, winter, spring spring, fall, summer

Shared Notes (9)

Notes that appear in both fragrances

bergamot blackcurrant apple pineapple rose patchouli musk oakmoss ambergris

What People Say

Creed Aventus

The pineapple-birch tar combination creates a uniquely smoky-fruity signature that's instantly recognizable

Opening blast of pineapple and blackcurrant delivers incredible projection that announces your presence

Batch variation means you might get a pineapple bomb or a weak, synthetic shadow of what it should be

Dries down to a boring vanilla-musk base that loses all the interesting smoky character

Longevity: 7-9 hours, settles into a vanilla skin scent after 4 hours

Value: Criminally overpriced but the bottle lasts forever and batch hunting has become part of the experience

Rasasi Royale Attar

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The Verdict

If budget is a concern, Rasasi Royale Attar delivers a surprisingly faithful take on the Aventus blueprint for under $35, though expect softer projection, a warmer oud-tinged sweetness, and less longevity. Aventus justifies its $300+ price tag with crisper, more refined projection and that distinctive smoky birch bite. Fragrance enthusiasts who wear this daily should grab the Rasasi; special-occasion wearers or collectors will still want the original.