Jo Milano Paris Game of Spades Double Bonus

Unisex · Extrait · £80

Inspired by Louis Vuitton Météore.

Description

A citrus forward aromatic Parfum inspired by Louis Vuitton Météore, Game of Spades Double Bonus by Jo Milano Paris takes one of the most celebrated warm weather fragrance profiles in contemporary perfumery and rebuilds it with significantly greater staying power and projection depth. Product Overview Game of Spades Double Bonus is a unisex Parfum released by Jo Milano Paris as part of the Game of Spades collection. It captures the DNA of Louis Vuitton Météore, the acclaimed French luxury house's airy citrus spiced composition, and delivers a version engineered for performance and longevity rather than restraint. At £75 to £95 for a 100ml bottle, it positions itself as a serious value alternative to the £250 plus original without compromising on the essential character of the scent. Scent Profile Double Bonus opens with a bright, confident burst of Calabrian Bergamot, Sicilian Orange and Mandarin Orange, creating that instantly recognisable clean citrus lift that defines the Météore DNA. The opening is fresh, slightly soapy and refined, with just a touch more sharpness in the initial spray than the original. The heart unfolds around Tunisian Neroli and Guatemalan Cardamom, which together form the aromatic bridge that gives this fragrance its distinctive warmth and spice. Indonesian Nutmeg adds a subtle woody depth, while Pink Pepper and Pepper introduce a bolder, more present spice note that gives Double Bonus its slightly louder character compared to the smoother original. The dry down settles on Java Vetiver, a clean, grounding base that holds the composition in place for the long haul and provides the earthy mineral backbone that prevents the fragrance from becoming entirely weightless. Technical Structure and Development The opening phase is the most linear departure from the original, with the citrus accord presenting more synthetically bright and the pepper notes landing with a sharper edge. This resolves within 30 minutes as the Neroli and Cardamom soften the composition and the familiar Météore adjacent character takes shape. The Vetiver base is more prominent here than in the original, lending Double Bonus a denser, more grounded character across the full wear arc. As a Parfum concentration, the oil load is high enough to sustain the top note freshness far longer than an Eau de Parfum would, which is the core technical achievement of this fragrance. Performance Longevity sits between 8 and 10 hours on skin, comfortably outperforming the original luxury fragrance which regularly draws criticism for fading within 3 to 4 hours. Projection is strong for the first 3 hours, casting a clean aromatic trail that commands attention without being aggressive. It then settles into a close personal bubble for the remainder of the wear. Sillage is moderate to strong. This is a legitimate beast mode summer fragrance in a profile that is rarely associated with that level of performance. Wear Scenarios - Warm and hot weather days where longevity from a fresh fragrance is usually impossible - Professional and office environments where a clean, non intrusive signature is appropriate - Daytime social occasions, brunches, and outdoor events - City wear and commuting where a reliable, crowd pleasing scent is needed - Anyone transitioning from a designer original to a higher performing alternative Scent Family Positioning Citrus Aromatic. Double Bonus lives firmly in the clean, modern citrus aromatic category. It shares territory with fresh woody and aromatic aquatic profiles but leans toward a spiced citrus character rather than aquatic freshness. The Vetiver base edges it toward a cooler, more mineral interpretation than sweet or gourmand citrus fragrances. Inspired By and Style Comparisons This fragrance is a direct interpretation of Louis Vuitton Météore, capturing its signature combination of airy bergamot, cardamom warmth and clean vetiver base. Where Météore is refined and deliberately understated, Double Bonus trades some of that restraint for projection and longevity. Shiyaaka Snow by Khadlaj targets the same Météore DNA and is worth comparing, offering a softer and slightly cheaper alternative. Those who enjoy this profile should also explore fresh woody fragrances in the Creed Aventus citrus family and clean aromatic compositions from the Armaf Club de Nuit Sillage line. Flankers and Variations Game of Spades Double Bonus sits within the broader Game of Spades line from Jo Milano Paris, which includes Wildcard, Full House, Emerald, Royale, High Roller, Opal, Moon, Boston, Boston Blind Bid, Diamond, Ruby, Yellow Sapphire, Gold, King, Queen and Bonus. Each release in the collection targets a different fragrance DNA lane, with Double Bonus being the citrus aromatic entry. The original Game of Spades Bonus is a related but distinct release in the same line at a lower price point. Market and Community Reception Game of Spades Double Bonus has built a strong reputation in the fragrance clone and dupe community, particularly on Reddit communities including r/fragranceclones and r/fragrance, where it is regularly cited as one of the most convincing and best performing Météore alternatives available. YouTube fragrance creators covering the dupe space have highlighted its longevity as a standout quality, with several noting that it solves the single most common complaint about the original. The consensus positions it as a high fidelity interpretation that outperforms its source in every practical wear metric while delivering 90 to 95 percent scent accuracy to the Météore profile.

Notes

Top Notes

  • Calabrian Bergamot
  • Sicilian Orange
  • Mandarin Orange

Heart Notes

  • Tunisian Neroli
  • Guatemalan Cardamom
  • Indonesian Nutmeg
  • Pink Pepper
  • Black Pepper

Base Notes

  • Java Vetiver

Community Reviews

1 reviews with an average rating of 8.3 out of 10.

Atlas Insight

Why It Stands Out

Louis Vuitton Météore is one of the most admired and most complained-about fragrances in modern perfumery. The profile is exceptional. The longevity is not. Double Bonus solves that problem directly. The Parfum concentration delivers the same clean citrus aromatic signature with a wear time that reaches 8 to 10 hours, turning what was a fleeting luxury experience into an all-day companion. For anyone who has loved Météore but resented its performance, this is the answer.

Who Should Buy It

Fans of clean, fresh, citrus-forward fragrances who want genuine longevity from a summer scent. Those who have sampled or owned Louis Vuitton Météore and found the wear time frustrating. Buyers looking for a versatile unisex fragrance suitable for professional and daytime settings. Anyone building a warm-weather rotation who needs a crowd-pleasing, high-performance option under £100.

Who Should Skip It

Anyone who dislikes pepper-forward openings or finds sharp synthetic citrus notes uncomfortable. Those looking for a sweet, gourmand or oud-heavy cold-weather fragrance will find nothing here. Purists who want the exact smooth, restrained refinement of the original Louis Vuitton may find the louder projection and more pronounced pepper note a step too far from the source.

Compared With The Original

Louis Vuitton Météore is the more elegant and nuanced fragrance. Its citrus transition is smoother, its pepper quieter, and its overall character more transparently luxurious. However, it fades within 3 to 4 hours on most skin types and costs over £250 for 100ml. Double Bonus captures 90 to 95 percent of that profile, adds a stronger Vetiver backbone, and multiplies the wear time by a factor of two to three. On a cost-per-hour-of-wear basis it is not remotely close.

Best Alternative If This Isn't For You

Shiyaaka Snow by Khadlaj targets the same Météore DNA at a lower price point and with a softer, less pepper-forward character. If Double Bonus feels too loud in the opening, Shiyaaka Snow offers a gentler entry into the same scent family.