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7.4 / 10 122 Ratings
A perfume by Victoria for women and men, released in 2004. The scent is fresh-citrusy. It is still in production.
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Main accords

Fresh
Citrus
Green
Woody
Fruity

Fragrance Pyramid

Top Notes Top Notes
BergamotBergamot Mandarin orangeMandarin orange
Heart Notes Heart Notes
BlackcurrantBlackcurrant Green teaGreen tea Tangential TonkaTangential Tonka
Base Notes Base Notes
MuskMusk SandalwoodSandalwood Woody notesWoody notes
Ratings
Scent
7.4122 Ratings
Longevity
7.5108 Ratings
Sillage
7.1108 Ratings
Bottle
8.0116 Ratings
Value for money
8.6100 Ratings
Submitted by Frankie · last update on 02/15/2026.
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Interesting Facts
The fragrance is part of the Supremacy collection.

Smells similar

What the fragrance is similar to
Silver Mountain Water by Creed
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Al Wisam Day by Rasasi
Al Wisam Day
Sun Java White for Men by Franck Olivier
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Casamorati - Mefisto by Xerjoff
Casamorati - Mefisto
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3 in-depth fragrance descriptions
Mohashim

139 Reviews
Mohashim
Mohashim
5  
Bold Blackcurrant Brilliance
Supremacy in Heaven offers a strikingly realistic and intense blackcurrant note that takes center stage. Unsweetened and sharply acidic, it's a bold interpretation that integrates into the crisp, sparkling framework reminiscent of Silver Mountain Water. While the blackcurrant can even present a slightly animalic edge if overapplied, the overall composition is undeniably gorgeous. The interplay of this intense fruit with pineapple, citruses, tea, and a woody, musky base with salty hints creates something truly wonderful. It's not a direct clone of its inspiration, but rather a fantastic homage, enhancing the fruitiness and adding a unique "skin-like" quality that elevates it beyond a simple refreshing scent. Despite its potentially challenging blackcurrant, Supremacy in Heaven stands out as a beautiful and distinctive fragrance.
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Smatthew777

2 Reviews
Smatthew777
Smatthew777
6  
Projects hard
This is one of, if not the, hardest projecting fragrances I have smelled.

I sprayed it on a piece of paper and I could smell it projecting hard for hours just sitting on the desk.

Today I sprayed it on my sleeve and I still smell it quite clearly 12 hours later without having to bring it to my nose.

To me it smells like it has a strong melon note.

I agree with the below comment as saying it smells like green tea, ahhh yes it does smell like green tea.

I like it.

Updated on 09/22/2021
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ElDiabloBZ

21 Reviews
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ElDiabloBZ
ElDiabloBZ
Helpful Review 8  
BergaMOTTE in the Opening? But a Gentle Finish.
The top note reminds me of something, I can't quite put my finger on it, but I would get rid of it if I found it in my fridge. Maybe it's the bergamot, or the mandarin was bad???

The heart note that follows shortly after is noticeably more pleasant. You can perceive the green tea, a bit of the blackcurrant, and the woody notes only appear very lightly in the background.

In short, if I had tried the perfume directly in the store, it would have ended up back on the shelf for now; the opening, in my opinion, is unsuccessful, but everything else in the scent progression is pleasant, not intrusive, I would describe it as light.

I tested the scent in direct comparison to Rasasi's - Al Wisam, which I believe is the better fragrance. Al Wisam is even more appealing, rounder (I think the geranium contributes to this), although this one also rains down on you in the opening with a strong breeze of alcohol, it is still more pleasant and also more balanced in the progression.

It should be noted, however, that I would not accuse either of them, or rather, grant them the status of being an SMW clone. Not at all...

EDIT: The longer I compare the two, the more unsympathetic Afnan's "in Heaven" seems to me, or am I being unfair to the scent...?
Updated on 10/07/2019
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3 years ago
3
Fresh circus, not exactly a clone for silver mountain water. If you are looking for that kind of scent, go for Mefisto.
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3
Project all day. Really strong opening.
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3
Projects for hours and lasts half a day.
A great summer frag deal if you like citrus or tea openings and the musk/wood combo.
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2
Enjoyable blackcurrant green tea. I love this and do not like the OG, really isn't a clone, more of a twist on it.
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2
wayyy too musky, just smells a lot worse than CDN Sillage. somehow powdery as well. reminds me of the constant feeling of sniffles from dust
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2
Tea and blackcurrant bring a twist to an uninspiring scent, but low quality and chemicality make it irritating to wear in a long run.
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2
Opening in the first minute is great but after that settles to rotten smell. Like cheap aquatic fragrances smell like.
But dry down is good
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2
I thought this's the one but not
It's smell like 90s school fresh cologne
It's not like armaf sillage which really better smell n performance
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1
Opens with a strong fruit and powdery musk. The supremacy dna is hiding and stays hidden into the fruity aquatic drydown.
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7
Unfortunately just a Creed SMW clone. Really a shame, I expected something different. H&S is okay for the price though.
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