9.1 / 10 82 Ratings
A new perfume by Aaron Terence Hughes for women and men, released in 2024. The scent is floral-sweet. Projection and longevity are above-average. It is still in production.
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Floral
Sweet
Fruity
Oriental
Fresh

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Top Notes Top Notes
BergamotBergamot PearPear
Heart Notes Heart Notes
PeachPeach LilyLily PlumPlum RaspberryRaspberry
Base Notes Base Notes
Rose absoluteRose absolute VanillaVanilla AlmondAlmond AmberAmber AmbergrisAmbergris OakmossOakmoss

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9.182 Ratings
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9.277 Ratings
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8.074 Ratings
Submitted by Meatking97, last update on 11/07/2025.
Interesting Facts
The fragrance is part of the The Fever Series collection.

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What the fragrance is similar to
Delina Exclusif by Parfums de Marly
Delina Exclusif
Baccarat Rouge 540 (Eau de Parfum) by Maison Francis Kurkdjian
Baccarat Rouge 540 Eau de Parfum
Arabians Tonka by Montale
Arabians Tonka

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Lucif

4 Reviews
Lucif
Lucif
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If only it could lean more into man category
At first I thought this perfume couldn’t be worn by men — I simply associate rose smells with women, and it wouldn’t even be unisex. Probably many of you will think the same after smelling it. After spraying, it’s a citrusy rose with some fruity sweetness, and then after the drydown it gets more dry and edgy, and doesn’t smell like straight-up rose water.

As for longevity — it’s really nice, but what I love is how it projects. I sprayed my friend three times on the chest and I could feel it radiating from time to time, and the scent I was catching then convinced me to give it a try on myself.

It reminds me a little of Baccarat from the floral aspect, but it’s sharper and cleaner. I would describe this smell as clean, sweet, and floral.
As a woman, it could be a blind buy. As a man — if you’re looking for something manly-smelling, this won’t satisfy.

But i have to admit, I got complemented while testing it.
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Denval1985

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Denval1985
Denval1985
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Fresh Rose with animalic nuances
This is a beautiful all season rose for man ;it’s very fresh for my nose and I don’t find it anywhere near Arabian Tonka apart of the rose maybe but also this rose it’s remember me of Zaharoff signature rose that is also freshly to my nose!Very strong and friendly fragrance! If you like rose blind buy for sure!
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Ericguse

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Ericguse
Very helpful Review 7  
Opulent sweetness, floral nobility, and elusive extravagance ...
Red Fever is, for me - and I say this with full conviction - the most expressive, perhaps even the most elegant fragrance in the entire Fever line by Aaron Terence Hughes. There simply isn't another composition from his house that captures this blend of opulent sweetness, floral nobility, and that almost elusive yet clearly perceptible extravagance so convincingly.

Right from the first spray - and this is not a poetic image, but a genuine experience - this deep red, fruity note hits you, juicy, intense, almost like a dark berry liqueur that momentarily overshadows everything. But hardly has one settled into it when the fragrance glides into a creamy rose - soft, embracing, but never kitschy or overloaded. This rose stands there like a leading character in a play, present, modern, and self-assured, but without pushing itself to the forefront.

What I particularly appreciate about the fragrance - or rather, what impresses me anew each time - is this almost paradoxical balance between opulence and restraint. The scent is there without being loud. It lingers without clinging. It has a sillage that people notice - but more like one perceives a movement in the corner of their eye: present, but not demanding. For me, this is not a typically feminine fragrance, even though many interpret it that way - I find it simply beyond that. It is a scent for people who do not want to be categorized - and do not have to be.

In some moments, something does flash that reminds me of BR540 - but only briefly, only in structure. It is bolder, warmer, more personal. It is not a fragrance that seeks to please. And that is exactly what makes it so appealing to me. It wears like a well-tailored piece of clothing that you don’t put on to be seen, but because it feels right.

Red Fever is, for me, a statement. Not shrill, but clear. Not loud, but lasting. A fragrance that tells a story without explaining. And that is exactly why I love it.
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DeScentex

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DeScentex
Helpful Review 5  
Unique yet familiar...
The house of ATH is known for its gourmand fragrances with a fruity opening. ATH is especially an expert in scents with a dark base and astronomical performance. Red Fever is no exception in this regard. Here we do not have an ATH-typical dark base but a sensitive rose that is present throughout the entire fragrance journey. The scent starts with an explosion of fruits. I detect a strong strawberry note at the beginning, even though it is not explicitly listed in the fragrance pyramid, which reminds me a bit of Ishq by Anfas. The fragrance is unique in its own way, so I haven't smelled anything comparable in the overall picture. This is mainly due to the base, which in my opinion is present the entire time. The rose, in combination with the fruity notes (especially raspberry) and the sensitive base, has a somewhat sparkling character. After about 2 hours, this subsides and the fragrance becomes less fruity. The scent cloud has hints of Baccarat Rouge, but even novices can recognize differences, so I wouldn't say that both fragrances belong to the same fragrance family. What both fragrances have in common is the performance. Red Fever is loud, strong, and long-lasting. It screams: I am here! On the skin, I get at least 12 hours and on clothing several days. The fragrance can be ideally worn in both summer and winter, although I prefer colder days or evenings. All in all, a very successful release that has hints of already known fragrances but is still an independent scent.
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2 years ago
2
kinda gives me Arabian tonka and 540 edp. Nothing unique or creative about it. It’s good but we already have something with same vibe
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Red fever is so sexy, unisex fruity rose that projects and serious sillage, aaron can really make some incredible fragrances,
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6 months ago
1
Like a fresher version of Arabians Tonka
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If Delina Exclusif had a confidently posh and slightly introverted (not shy) fraternal twin brother. Red Fever feels red carpet.
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Unbelievably strong, and a fantastic sweet masculine rose scent. Nothing like Arabians tonka but I found it a bit like Selina exclusif
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Incredible perfumery! A fruity rose without being too sweet. Longevity and sillage are immense (as per ATH standards).
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Think it's one of the more unique ones in Aarons collection. Crazy strong! One spray will last you the whole day.
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Sweet red fruits, floral, fresh. Easy to wear - anytime, anywhere. Lots of compliments
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I have arabians tonka & RF, the only note that is similar between them is the rose.
Red fever is louder, has more rose, & not as sweet.
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2 years ago
1
It’s ok. Opens gorgeous and sexy. Dries down a lot like Arabians tonka. It’s a no for me
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