Unisex · EDP · £31
Inspired by Stéphane Humbert Lucas 777 God of Fire.
Mango Ice is a unisex fruity floral ambery fragrance from Gulf Orchid inspired by Stéphane Humbert Lucas God of Fire, built around icy mango, ginger, lemon, and rhubarb over jasmine, violet, praline, pink pepper, cedarwood, ambergris, tonka beans, and moss. Product Overview Mango Ice by Gulf Orchid is a 100 ml Eau de Parfum created for wearers who want a tropical fruit fragrance with luxury energy, bright freshness, and a deeper ambery dry down. It is widely positioned in the same scent lane as Stéphane Humbert Lucas God of Fire, especially through its mango led opening, spicy brightness, floral heart, and polished woody amber base. The fragrance opens with a vivid contrast between ripe mango and cooler sharp notes, giving it a fresh fruit impact rather than a syrupy tropical sweetness. It is best understood as a bold fruity floral ambery scent for users who want summer brightness, strong performance, and a high attention profile. Scent Profile The opening brings ginger, mango, lemon, and rhubarb together, creating a bright, juicy, slightly tart fruit burst with a chilled spicy edge. The heart develops through jasmine, violet, praline, and pink pepper, adding floral lift, soft sweetness, and a lightly peppered warmth that gives the mango more sophistication. The base settles into cedarwood, ambergris, tonka beans, and moss, giving the fragrance a smoother woody ambery finish with creamy depth, mineral warmth, and a more grown up dry down. Technical Structure and Development Mango Ice is built around contrast, with ripe tropical mango pushed against ginger, lemon, and rhubarb for a sharp frozen fruit effect. The strongest stage is the opening, where the fruit impact is immediate, colourful, and highly recognisable. As it develops, the floral heart softens the brightness while praline and pink pepper add sweetness and warmth without turning the scent fully gourmand. The cedarwood, ambergris, tonka beans, and moss base gives the fragrance enough structure to last beyond a simple fresh fruit opening, keeping it wearable into evening and warm weather social settings. Performance Expect 8 to 10+ hours of longevity, with strong projection in the opening and a noticeable fruity woody trail through the middle stages. The mango and ginger create the loudest first impression, while the ambergris, tonka beans, cedarwood, and moss help the scent cling well to clothing. Wear Scenarios • spring and summer • hot weather days • holidays • beach and resort wear • daytime socials • summer nights • casual statement wear • compliment focused wear Scent Family Positioning This sits in the fruity floral ambery unisex lane, positioned around mango, ginger, lemon, rhubarb, jasmine, violet, praline, pink pepper, cedarwood, ambergris, tonka beans, and moss. Inspired By and Style Comparisons Mango Ice is best compared with Stéphane Humbert Lucas God of Fire, especially through its mango centred structure, fresh spicy opening, floral heart, and smooth woody amber base. The Gulf Orchid version focuses on the same tropical luxury mood, where mango feels bright, expensive, juicy, and energetic rather than childish or overly sugary. It also carries enough depth from cedarwood, ambergris, tonka beans, and moss to avoid feeling like a simple fruit body spray. Mango Ice is best understood as an accessible God of Fire style fragrance for users who want a loud, fresh, tropical niche inspired scent with strong warm weather appeal. Flankers and Variations Within the Gulf Orchid catalogue, Mango Ice sits in the brand’s bright fruity statement direction alongside sweeter and more gourmand releases such as Vanilla Voyage, Vanilla Addiction, Cotton Candy Musk, Tahiti Colada, and Sweet Heaven Extreme. Where Vanilla Voyage and Vanilla Addiction focus on creamy vanilla warmth, Mango Ice is sharper, juicier, fresher, and more suited to hot weather. It gives the house a clear tropical luxury option, especially for users who want fruit, freshness, and projection rather than dense sweetness. Market and Community Reception Mango Ice fits one of the most active current fragrance trends: tropical niche inspired scents built around mango, freshness, and strong performance. God of Fire style fragrances have become highly searched and heavily discussed because they offer a rare balance of fruit, luxury polish, and warm weather wearability. Mango Ice should appeal strongly to collectors looking for an affordable mango fragrance that still feels bold, modern, and attention grabbing. Its strongest value is the combination of juicy fruit impact, fresh spicy lift, and a base with enough depth to make it feel more premium than a simple summer scent.
1 reviews with an average rating of 8.1 out of 10.
Mango Ice stands out because it gives the God of Fire style mango profile a bright, icy, high energy Gulf Orchid treatment. The ginger, lemon, and rhubarb make the mango feel sharp and fresh, while the cedarwood, ambergris, tonka beans, and moss give the dry down more weight than a typical fruity summer fragrance.
Buy this if you enjoy mango fragrances, tropical fruit scents, fresh spicy openings, and modern fruity niche inspired profiles. It is especially suited to users who like Stéphane Humbert Lucas God of Fire but want a more affordable option with strong warm weather performance. It works best for people who want their fragrance to feel noticeable, colourful, and confident.
Skip this if you dislike fruity fragrances, mango, ginger, rhubarb, or sweet tropical profiles. This is not a quiet clean musk, a dry woody office scent, or a dark winter fragrance. Buyers who prefer subtle skin scents or very traditional masculine fragrances may find the opening too bright and playful.
Compared with Stéphane Humbert Lucas God of Fire, Mango Ice follows the same mango led luxury fruit direction, with a fresh spicy opening and a more polished woody ambery base. God of Fire carries the niche prestige and smoother refinement, while Mango Ice is more about accessibility, projection, and immediate impact. The shared appeal is the vivid mango signature with a fresh, expensive smelling tropical feel.
If Mango Ice feels too fruity or loud, Vanilla Addiction is a softer and more wearable Gulf Orchid option. If you want a creamier dessert style profile, Vanilla Voyage is the better choice. If you want the prestige version of this scent family, Stéphane Humbert Lucas God of Fire remains the main reference point.