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Eau de Parfum • Unisex • Fruity Floral with Amber‑Woody Base
Vulcan Feu is an original creation from French Avenue, launched in 2025 as part of the brand’s modern unisex line. It isn’t officially marketed as a designer fragrance, but many fragrance enthusiasts widely compare it to God of Fire by Stéphane Humbert Lucas 777 due to its tropical fruity and warm amber character (community consensus, not brand claim).
Product Description
Vulcan Feu opens with an energetic and juicy burst of mango, lemon, ginger, and rhubarb, a blend that feels bright, tropical, and vibrant. As the fragrance develops, a floral‑spicy heart of jasmine, pink pepper, violet, and praline adds complexity, sweetness, and warmth. In the dry‑down, the scent settles into a rich base of ambergris, tonka bean, cedarwood, and moss, creating a warm and lingering finish that feels confident and refined.
The overall effect is fruit‑forward yet structured, blending freshness with depth in a way that makes Vulcan Feu suitable for a wide range of wearers and occasions.
Fragrance Profile
Top Notes: Mango, Lemon, Ginger & Rhubarb
Heart Notes: Jasmine, Pink Pepper, Violet & Praline
Base Notes: Ambergris, Tonka Bean, Cedarwood & Moss
Accord Highlights:
Fruity • Tropical • Spicy • Floral • Amber • Woody
What It Smells Like
Vulcan Feu starts with a vibrant, juicy mango‑citrus introduction that gives it a fresh, uplifting feel. As it transitions, the floral and spicy heart adds a hint of elegance and warmth without losing its brightness. The rich amber‑woody base gives the groove a smooth, sensual dry‑down — warm and lasting without being overpowering.
This makes Vulcan Feu feel like a bold yet approachable fragrance, energetic and expressive, yet grounded and wearable.
Performance
Many fragrance community members note good performance for daily and evening occasions.
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Fragrance Insight: “Inspired By” Truth
While French Avenue does not officially market Vulcan Feu as a clone of any designer scent, many reviewers and enthusiasts online compare its overall fruit‑amber vibe to God of Fire by Stéphane Humbert Lucas 777,particularly due to the tropical mango lift and warm ambery dry‑down. This comparison is widely cited in the fragrance community, but it is a community observation, not a formal brand claim.