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123 reviews

Someone commented to me that they thought the color of Jaipur Homme should be white, not clear, because it reminded them of eggnog. And yes! It does remind me of eggnog also! Nutmeg and vanilla! But not just nutmeg and vanilla; there's also some cinnamon and cardamom -- the list of spices I use to make my moussaka.

But about 4 hours later, it becomes less like a spice packet that I'd use to mix into my stir fry, and more vanilla and musky-smell -- almost like that powdery Arrid XXtra-dry deodorant-like smell of Le Male by JPG. I can't say I like the drydown as much as the opening. But it's certainly a distinctive smell, and I wouldn't mistake it for anything else, should I ever smell it on anyone else.

My test was with Jaipur Homme EdP, not the EdT. I agree with other reviewers that it definitely *lasts*. Sillage is pretty prominent, I think, because husband was able to smell it with me just standing next to him, and he was able to say that he doesn't like it. To each his own.
01 November 2008


33 reviews

Whom did they have in mind when they created this confection? Boucheron fragrances are very strangely composed. They seem unrefined; too sweet or too sharp. Do not wear this fragrance anywhere around bees, you'd really be asking for it.
22 September 2008


176 reviews

In whatever for this is - I like them all. My favourite would be the EDT, to me it is the perfect mix of all the notes especially the heliotrope - and if you love heliotrope as much as I do, this is a great example of it done well!

RECOMMENDED.
11 September 2008


56 reviews

This is refinement and class, but, that doesn't mean it's for you.

Jaipur is quite the little spice bomb, like a potpourri or a vanilla chai, or maybe something you'd put it your coffee. Yet as spicy as it is it just "feels" a little too "predictable." I consider A*Men and Gaulter^2 to be predictable, but they're kind of slutty, so it works...
I'm sorry to be writing in vague enigmatic metaphor, but it's all I've got to convey this particular olfactory experience.

So yes, it's refined. But be weary as I doubt refinement alone meets anyone's criteria for fragrance. It can also be a little cloying depending on your tolerance.
08 September 2008


69 reviews

i guess it's an up in the air kinda scent. i myself love sweet scents (JPG,DESIRE, JPG 2) ETC.. this right here is too much for me. sweet like uv man by paco which i hate but at least i do admire the complexity of the middle notes. i think the clove makes it ultra feminine though.
26 August 2008


1 reviews

To me, this fragrance smells like vagina. I'm not talking about the mysterious lady parts. I'm talking about the ancient vagina flower of the Bahamas. It has the very fragrant aroma of fine diamonds and tonka bean. This is not my kind of scent. I actually prefer the smell of mysterious lady part vaginas to this fragrance.
11 August 2008


57 reviews

This is a fragrance that many "newbies" will dismiss as glorified baby powder. It's only after you've sampled many orientals and spent quite a bit of time with them that you can appreciate Jaipur (I've only used the EDP version). As one reviewer said, it's best too use it sparingly and get a dispersed mist (I noticed this with Witness by Bogart too). After several wearings, you should be able to appreciate this really nice blend. If you are trying to appreciate it, don't wear it several days in a row. Come back to it every couple of weeks, and you should be able to detect more complexity in it than you did on previous wearings.
20 July 2008


5 reviews

When I first started using Jaipur I had only discovered the EDT. Even so, I was transfixed immediately, so much so that it has become one of my perennial favorites. Jaipur smells like nothing else I have ever experienced - the vanilla is really something else, it punches out from the second the juice is applied. It is one of the few fragrances I have worn that have caused strangers to ask me which cologne I am wearing. I was happy with the EDT.

Then, while in Paris, I sprayed on some of the EDP, and it was an epiphany - how, I wondered, could it be that these brews could share the same name and yet be so different? By "different", of course, I mean "more magnificent".

I reach for my Jaipur EDP regularly. Sometimes I am so torn between it and Antaeus that I have to flip a coin to decide which one I'll spend the day with. Jaipur Homme is very potent, long-lasting, and projects calm, confident masculinity. And in the words of one of my work colleagues, "it smells very very expensive". It is quite sweet off the top, which could be mistaken for a feminine characteristic, although it fades away quickly to leave a spicy, oriental sillage that lasts for many, many hours. If you're hung up about the idea of wearing a fragrance that's a little sweet, then by all means drown yourself in Yatagan or Quorum and stick with that. If you're comfortable with your masculinity and it's not threatened by wearing a fragrance that can sometimes smell a little androgynous, then get yourself a big bottle of Jaipur Homme EDP, and enjoy.
08 July 2008


221 reviews

Very refined and luxurious.... Jaipur's appeal is evidenced by the scores of great reviews. Jaipur fits into the rare slot of an oriental that is totally versatile - it works in the office or on a date, dressed in a tux or in shorts/t-shirt at Starbucks. The notes are those typically found in fresher fragrances, but they are presented so richly that the fragrance could never be so categorized.

I own the EdP and it lasts forever and throws good sillage. I don't suggest over-application.
07 July 2008


2121 reviews

I loved this at first but then it turned into this ever cloying thing that won't go away. A powdery vanilla, verdant in oriental style perfumery. This gets too much for me.
03 June 2008


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To re-assess this, I love the initial citron smell and the controlled sweetness, as I love the heliotrope, tonka and vanilla later. This could almost be a unisex scent and I've tried the EDP as well as the EDT. I much prefer the EDT, as the EDP is too cloying and lasts too long (till next day). It also doesn't have the beautiful subtlety of the EDT and seems to want to whack you with all the notes all at once. Jaipur doesn't remind of the opulent East at all, just like Hammam Bouquet isn't a scent reminiscent of the Ottoman east; they are both ideas from the West of what they think it should smell like. For full-on 'Oriental' reminders, try Serge Lutens and others, or Arabian Oud scents. Jaipur, on the other hand is a fantastic fragrance on its own two feet, probably for romantic nights out.
23 May 2008


1024 reviews

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28 April 2008


648 reviews

EDP review:

For some reason, Jaipur just doesn't work well on my skin. At first it smells too classy for regular use but then it goes a bit 'off' on me.

Definitely not my cup of vanilla tea...
11 April 2008


101 reviews

Sweet oriental that smells lovely, but is a bit powdery and stuffy imo -- also don't get much heliotrope amongst the spices. I can't seem to wear it for too long without getting bored with it and this doesn't happen with fragrances I truly like/love. The 'fraiche' version is preferable but didn't finish the 100ml of that either.

Kaern
09 April 2008


2222 reviews

With a romantic name that recalls legendary India and with notes like cardamom, heliotrope, cinnamon, rose, jasmine, patchouli, and cedar, one might think that this is dripping with exotic opulence; it certainly isn’t. Though Jaïpur Homme is certainly not subtle, its luxuriousness is restrained. Because it is an Oriental, it is lush and rich, but Boucheron has made it a refined and distinguished richness. Its lushness is held within reasonable boundaries, while its formality has a distinct edginess to it. It travels a very fine line between sensual and formal — between luxurious and sophisticated — and the result is one of most the beautiful masculine olfactory creations in the designer world.
18 March 2008


885 reviews

Probably my all-time favorite among designer scents, and something that I wore almost exclusively for years before I discovered niche fragrances. Though I've grown bored with it from overexposure, I still think it's one of the better orientals out there. Not so fussy or busy as many, and with its heliotrope and vanilla sweetness well-tempered by the citrus. Far superior, by the way, in its eau de parfum form.
07 March 2008


26 reviews

I almost want to call this one Jaipur l'Homme, because it rolls right off the tongue so sweetly. A name really can make or break the magnificence of the fragrance; names are all too common nowadays in the mainstream world. Surrounded by the Unforgiveables, the Obsessions, the Blacks, Double Blacks, Cool Waters, "For Him"'s, and the Reactions, a name like "Jaipur l'Homme" holds alot of promise. The harder it is to pronounce, the sexier it sounds. Don't believe me? Try telling a girl you're wearing "Angeliques Sous La Pluie" when she's going nuts over your scent, as opposed to saying "Armani Code". Sure, there's a huge difference in price, but that's just Frederic Malles we're talking about, so there's not many comparisons

So, with an exquisite name like Jaipur, let's see if this scent is up to the challenge of defending a unique name with an equally unique fragrance. The first and foremost quality that needs to be recognized is the fact that Jaipur is, plain and simple, vanilla done PROPERLY. It's not deep, provocative, spicy, rich, nor does it contain the oscillation of notes that many others do. It's relatively plain and straightforward; the vanilla is countered with a transparent cinnamon touch, and anchored to reality by amber and clove. These notes don't add their own sparkle or twist in the scent; rather, they work behind the scenes to contain the epic vanilla note, and deliver it in a safe fashion. It's linear, non-aggressive, boasting of a single essence, and the ingredients are too close in notation to add any diversity to the scent -- but you know what? That's what makes this so magnificent.

If fragrances were musical pieces, you'd have your Beethovens, Vivaldis, and maybe some Elton Johns (haha?) of the lot -- and then you'd have this. A straightforward, soothing piece that Buddhist monks could meditate to. Jaipur is the gentle rain, lightly tapping the windows in a melodic, relaxing fashion that never gets old. The vanilla, in itself, is such a beauty, that it would be destroyed if it stood out. It doesn't make sense to wear it to a party, nor does it make sense if you want to stand out or be recognized for how you smell; but, as mentioned above, that's what makes this SO magnificent. It's the coffee-house fragrance; the thing you wear when it's chilly outside, and you're going to a cafe with your friends. For those of you who know vanilla, you can agree that as soon as you walk into a cafe where scones, biscuits, coffee, and tea are served; the potential of Jaipur is going to be unleashed. It's not a violent or heavy fragrance, but given just the right circumstances, it's one of the most pleasing on the nose. It's warm, soft, rich and pure in texture; the vanilla you want envelop your crush when you give her a warm hug and only she gets a whiff of one of the most breathtaking vanilla scents ever composed.

I love this scent, I really do. And it pains me to say what I'm about to say... Jaipur is a heartbreaking let-down. The longevity is terrible, and the sillage is worthless; I can hardly smell it on my own skin after I spray it, and step back to inhale lingering traces of evaporating scent. Nevermind that when you put on your clothes, you had better sprayed at least 6-7 spritzes on various hotspots so that what little scent is noticeable evaporates nicely from your skin. Like Nightflight, by Joop, this scent is very hard to wear in the right occasion... except, with Nightflight, that's a good thing. I want nothing more than to be able to wear Jaipur every single day, but it's simply not possible. It's not strong enough, nor is it smooth enough to be in-your-face without attitude, so finding the right occasion is painfully difficult. It almost makes wearing it not worth it, because it's literally a gamble every time you do.

However, in the midst of all of the downfalls, I still would own this bottle rather than not. I love the soothing quality, and the warm aroma that can be so blissful and welcoming. For the very light waft that you're blessed with every now and then, Jaipur is a reminder to us all that good things come in moderation.
15 January 2008


55 reviews

this is 1 of my leading scents i luv 2 wear n the fall & winter months! its sweet,sexy & it always draws people close! its def a winner! N my opinion it is THEE BEST oriental scent out on the market! i give it 9/10!
14 January 2008


88 reviews

Probably the best oriental fragrance. Very classy, very elegant, this perfume is truly poetic. The blend of sweet and floral notes is just perfect, resulting in the most balsamic scent I've ever smelled. It's not necessarily the most masculine scent, but that's a good thing because instead of the heaviness and the roughness of the classical fragrances, you get a luminous and luxurious scent. The only problem is that the mid notes tend to be a little soapy, which can become a bit cloying.
10 January 2008


1 reviews

I bught a bottle today. It is fantastic. It is classy, powerdery, sweety and has a very good longetivity specially the EDP version which lasts for ever...
23 December 2007


13 reviews

JAIPUR,es muy macho.lasts a loooong time.ciao!
13 December 2007


30 reviews

EdT: Amazing sillage, lasting power, magical powers... Ok, maybe not the last one but this magical elixir from the far east comes quite close to giving you powers beyond your imagination. It's sweet. It's very sweet. But Boucheron does it SO well. In addition to adding a slight hint of spiciness, Jaipurrrrrrrr is not cloying in the slightest.

EdP: Everything above x10!
05 December 2007


3 reviews

Smelled great at the counter, but found it a bit too sweet for me after wearing it for a while. EDT btw.
30 November 2007


10 reviews

Review for the EDP version:
When I spray other fragrances on, I always wished I had put Jaipur on instead. This is the best scent for the fall and winter without question. Pi is weak and pretty boring compared to this if you ask me, although I do like Pi (I also own it) Jaipur is just on a completely different level than Pi. I'll always have this in my collection.
25 October 2007


8 reviews

With out a doubt, one of the best fragrances ever >>>
19 October 2007


17 reviews

Among my very favorites. Love the vanilla and cinnamon powdery mix; lasts allllll day long, therefore, just a spritz'l do'ya! Class all the way.
27 July 2007


339 reviews

I like this one more than Boucheron pour Homme, the latter being recommended to me if like classic chypre scents in the style of Eau Sauvage, Chanel pour Monsieur, Aramis or YSL pour Homme - whom i all love. Tough Boucheron pour Homme is a high quality scent, it impressed me less than the four basics listed above, as in my opiion does not really compete with their refinement as has something flat and too heavy in the drydown. Things were totally different with Jaipur homme. Strangely, i had less higher expectations from this one than with Boucheron pour Homme, but ended up loving it. It is one of the most unusual and almost niche-targeted Orientals still to be purchased today ( tough Boucheron is not a niche fragrance house ). It is artistic, evades any genericness and suitable for any kind of uncommon target with a more artstic side. Smells like Opium por Homme, with a touch of Gourmand Orientals, Santos and Must by Cartier and Zino Davidoff, but with a plus of that special extra something and an even greater amount of lush spicyness, maybe even at a higher degree than these already extremely powerfull and overindulgent scents. Still, inspite of its lasting power, it never plunges into vulgarity or loud, in your face, notes that even if used moderately seem to overapply. While it makes no secret of its warmth, opulence and seductive aura, it retains a smoothness and discretion of rare proportions.
22 July 2007


5 reviews

The best oriental? It's quite possible, at least of those i've tried... I was lucky enough to pick up a bottle of the EDP and without doubt it's one of the greatest fragrances I own. With the exception of Heritage by Guerlain this may be the best use of vanilla I have yet encountered. Lasts forever and sillage is good, but controlled.
25 June 2007


161 reviews

Very heavy, powdery, spicey and floral. Too much nutmeg, too much cinnamon and clove, too much tonka.

Staying power is fabulous for an EdT, which some perceive as a serious problem with this men's perfume.

Still, sillage is great, its very smooth-smelling, and its pleasant.

I used to love wearing this, but in the past two years, it seemed that I'd developed a "reaction" to it: that of a migraine.

If, however, this was dilluted somewhat, and certain notes cut back on, it would make a perfectly tolerable children's and young mans perfume.

I ended up giving this one to my sister, who inturn let me use her Ombre Rose, which, as a perfectly straight guy, I get a lot of compliments from.
15 June 2007


19 reviews

I like this one. It reminds me of the shaving cream that my grandfather used to use. Not a fragrance that I could see myself wearing out, but wonderful at home sitting by the fire reading a good book. Very mellow, warm, and comforting.
03 June 2007


29 reviews

Similar to Zeroplus, good fragrance Woody-Oriental, better for mature men. I prefer Zeroplus is better on my skin (good long-lasting and cheaper)
29 May 2007


48 reviews

I saw reference to this on Basenotes several times, and when I saw it sitting there in my friend's bathroom while relieving myself of excess toxins in fluid form, I just had to give it a little geschpritzdt.

Many fragrances which I find unpleasant or offensive, like Dali PH, Joop, Davidoff or Bvlgari Black tend to create sensory experiences which like being in battle or running for one's life, are terrifying, yet at the same time stimulating, interesting and give pause for reflection and thought on what just happened.

Jaipur however, is remarkable in that it is both unpleasant and completely boring.

However, what it does have in common with many unpleasant fragrances it lasts a long time, and is very difficult to wash off.

Fascinating!
09 May 2007


13 reviews

After about a year of tasting and thinking I bought it, especially for it's heliotrope note... But it goes away too fast, leaving a persistent "modern" spice scent, I can't stand... Maybe because of Eau de parfum concentration I got without paid heed to. (It's a taste bottle).
Just a disenchantment.
30 April 2007


13 reviews

I used to really enjoy Jaipur, but now cannot tolerate it. The heaviness of the Tonka Bean combined with the Helioltrope leaves me gasping for fresh air. Odd how our fragrance preferences change over time. One moment you love it and the next you can't abide it!
21 March 2007


47 reviews

im not a fan of spices but jaipur shines. masculine and the vanilla smooths out the spices. back in 2004 was when i tried this and it made a lasting impression.
18 March 2007


59 reviews

Mixed feelings - I tried the EDT. I was expecting the frag to be sweeter and crisper but it is smooth, almost powdery. I like it more than Pi as it is more spicy and less nauseating.

More refined than many orientals including Gucci's Envy.

Somehow, I wanted to get intoxicated in the frag and it was bland but pleasant. Stay was good even for EDT. I personally like Santana and Gray Homme Lacoste more as they simply have more layers and complexity. Ditto for Burberry London.

I also have Envy which I like more as a basic non-offensive medicinal smelling vanilla clinic frag.

Definately should try if you are a fan of orientals.
09 March 2007


9 reviews

I do feel that this is a little on the feminine side, but it does smell great!
04 March 2007


34 reviews

I have been using Jaipur for about a year now and women comment all the time on how good it smells; the main reason I wear cologne in the first place!! This scent is all class...and expensive, I might add, but worth it. It is a very "soft" scent that should not offend anyone. I don't think of a feminine scent when I smell it, but it probably isn't something all the fashion designer "club" cologne fans would want; too sophisticated of a scent. Women love it, so I love it!
23 February 2007


10 reviews

Tremendous staying power and an unusual fragrance that always gets me noticed. I love thew opening gambit .. A firm P-K4 and proud of it. The drydown doesn't seem to happen that fast, but when the amber and cinnamon knock on the door, the party does get swinging. i agree with those who may feel its a relatively feminine scent, but that can easily be overcome with a darker tie and trousers. Compliments to the blender on this occassion. A masterpiece .. Perhaps not, a lovable smooth rogue in a dress, definitely.
01 February 2007


53 reviews

Stuffy is the perfect word for this cologne. The vanilla is very "clouded" by the Oriental scents in Jaipur, even after the dry down. Poor sillage as a result.
23 January 2007


28 reviews

an absolute fantastic fragrance. I purchased it and put it on. I had so many peple ask what i was wearing. To the point that some of tham went out and purchased it. In the words of Victor Kiame, I like it so much I bought the company. I didnt but you get the drift! Beautiful, full of Eatern mystic, a headiness that invokes a liason in the night in Zanzibar. Class. This has a wow factor of 10/10
08 January 2007


4 reviews

It s for sure a masterpiece of the perfumer's art. I prefer the EDP version from EDT. Its more full body scent and more mysterious.
Me i can smell some fruits sometime but always great spice floral notes nad gorgeous vanilla.
Amazing, great are the worlds.
With OPIUM EDP the best orientals.
06 January 2007


35 reviews

I'm really surprised no one has compared this to Brit yet. I love Brit, but I think Jaipur is a bit more stuffy and cloying. Brit's more subtle, but still does the vanilla/powder thing very nicely. Jaipur is just way too strong, and it never seems to settle down into something likeable.
05 January 2007


677 reviews

Easily one of the best Orientals for men on the market today.

If you're going to get it, though, spend the extra $ and get the EdP version -- you won't regret it.

The heliotrope topnotes are intoxicating, and the ambery rich vanilla drydown is one of the best I've ever encountered, no doubt about it.
28 December 2006


11 reviews

This is definitely a well made and quality scent. It's so soft and and the vanilla, which is its most prominent note is very nice. However, what turns me off this scent personally is that I find it to be very feminine. It's so sweet and powdery that if I smelled this for the first time I'm convinced I'd expect it to be a woman's perfume. Certainly a quality scent, if you like powdery vanilla it's worth a try. If you want a scent that has an element to masculinity though, this isn't the one for you.
06 December 2006


19 reviews

I arrived at work one day and a colleague, who sits quite a distance from me, said "this is what my husband should smell like every day". Her words were good enough to justify Jaipur Homme Edp.
03 November 2006


9 reviews

I own Jaipur Homme Eau de Parfum. I must admit that it's one of my favorite orientals. Its vanilla is one of the richest around and it does last more than 10 hours. This scent is very smooth and dresses you just like an oriental silk. This is a very chic, stylish smell that works his best in the evening. This is an oriental scent that is easier accepted by everyone. Good going, Annick Menardo!!
31 October 2006


98 reviews

I don't have anything new to add. Buy some.
06 October 2006


188 reviews

A very nice Oriental, maybe Floriental, sweet and sexy.
If you like Gucci Envy, This fragrance is a must: their drydown are very similar, but Jaipur presents a more smooth and chic smell, with cinammon and some floral notes. I Think It's less cloying than Envy, less thick. For sure, It's more refined. The longevity is also great! (I tested the EDP).
10 August 2006


315 reviews

Absolutely fantastic, refined vanilla and creamy amber, with tastefully rendered top notes that caress rather than shock, this is what a dark elegant full-bodied oriental sweet scent must be. If givenchy's Pi is just too much,and you like vanilla, this is the elegant, more refined way to go. Both the EDP and EDT are something of a master class on perfumery. Congratulation Boucheron!
01 August 2006


155 reviews

Quite possibly the sexiest Oriental scent for the evening. Similar to Opium Pour Homme but without the medicinal qualities. Jaipur Homme is one of the smoothest scents of its category. Definitely a must have for the true fan of Oriental scents.
29 July 2006


162 reviews

Playful and elegant. But IMO a little bit to sweet and cloying to be to in my liking.
benb
28 July 2006


37 reviews

Classy oriental. Spices playin around in creamy vanilla. I had a sample a few years back and I've been meaning to get a bottle of this. This is a juice that I would add to my wardrobe for sure.
28 May 2006


9 reviews

One perfect fragrance
24 May 2006


10 reviews

A great fragrance, I bought it in Paris airport at the suggestion of a beautiful blonde French sales Lady and I haven't regretted it... Powdery clean, and spicey!

Very nice indeed!
10 May 2006


31 reviews

Overall a relatively simple recipe but what a masterpiece! I just wish it were a bit darker and more mysterious instead of the powdery vanilla base, which would have fitted the name better. A good choice for cooler weather and more self-confident men IMO. A much better creation than the origianl Boucheron.
26 February 2006


67 reviews

After having read so many rave reviews about Jaipur, I found a well-priced bottle and purchased it. Upon first spray, I found it sweet, spicy and a little soapy at the start.. but unlike a lot of reviews here, the drydown is where this fragrance really shines. It blends into the skin nicely and achieves a very soft and warm balance - one that is majestic, and understated. I can't imagine very many people "not" liking this scent. I can imagine indifference, or adoration.. but I can't imagine anyone hating it. I am happy with the purchase, and though it won't be an every bottle, it will surface on romantic evenings and such. A very unique and well crafted fragrance.
22 February 2006


5 reviews

What else can be said about perfection.
04 February 2006


8 reviews

This is a review of the EdP. A rich and sumptuous fragrance. A fresh citrus that dries down through spices and a warm amber. The end is purely resinous amber, vanilla and heliotrope. Smells rich and divine. I want to keep smelling the heliotrope as it dries down. A perfect oriental.
13 January 2006


30 reviews

Smells very rich and spicy as first, dries down to a floral anf fruity mix that kind of reminds me of Joop. Long lasting and powerful, but I don't like the drydown much.
12 December 2005


13 reviews

This fragrance is amazing! I think Boucheron has mastered the oriental genre in Jaipur. This oriental fragrance puts others like Burberry Brit and Obsession to shame. It is much more smooth than those others and yet as gorgeous and "nose-catching" as something like A*Men! Whole-heartedly recommended!!
20 November 2005


72 reviews

My words cannot do justice to this masterpiece of the perfumer's art. A modern interpretation of the classic orientals, and will become a classic itself. The Eau de Parfum version smooths out the ripples of spicy cinnamon with a rich and creamy vanilla. A sophisticated amalgamation of warm notes which enfolds you in its aura.
29 September 2005


254 reviews

Jaipur is a great Oriental fragrance for men. It’s a bit more subtle and wearable than some of the other powerhouses in its family (Opium PH, M7, Obsession). Jaipur is soft and powdery, but also very classy and elegant. This is a great rich and refined Oriental.
21 September 2005


36 reviews

Sweet, floral, and spicey. Very pronounced and long lasting. A classic addition to your wardrobe.
11 September 2005


31 reviews

I just can't seem to garner as much praise for this scent as some others. And I typically like this type of scent. It isn't bad. And I am basically glad that I got it...but it just wasn't what I expected. I was expecting something akin to Pi by Givenchy. This is VERY powdery on me. It smells sort of like a roll on deoderant. A NICE roll on deoderant mind you...but still. The lasting quality of it seems to be pretty good, however, as I put it on about 6 1/2 hours ago and it hasn't seemed to have worn off any.
07 September 2005


39 reviews

FIRST of all let me just say that I have been to Jaiupur before in India...its a beautiful place... and the fragrance smells soo good!!I must admit I did not like Boucheron our homme, but they came back strong when they came up with this... its spicyness reminds me of the spices I might smell in an indian market...its an amazing scent with a great ambery drydown....amazing ...it really is a jewel...
22 August 2005


399 reviews

An aquired taste and perhaps not for the mainstream. Jaïpur is very original and playful. Strong powdery notes, mainly because of the vanilla, but also a sweet, almondy heliotrope that gets a lot of space. The drydown goes on to become quite spicy and this Boucheron, just like it's predecessor, feels very formal and perfectly suited (pun intended)for business occassions. It's a try before you buy fragrance though, as I suspect that the powdery feel might be to much for some.
15 August 2005


11 reviews

A pleasing oriental, but perhaps a little to eager to please. This one comes on strong but, to my nose, starts to pall after a while.
06 August 2005


17 reviews

I wanted to try this a lot since my Mom is a big fan of Jaipur Saphir. I finally got around to trying it, and it was basically sandalwood, vanilla, and powder...not my taste, but not too bad.
04 August 2005


12 reviews

A nice formal fragrance. When used in excess it can be quite burning (spicy) and dry to the nose, which not a nice experience! If you are a bit heavy on the trigger finger don’t worry about it too much, I find that this scent does not project too much, so you will be the only one suffering. The fragrance has good staying power (EDT) even when used sparingly.

It is quite a clean and spicy smelling scent which is better for formal occasions than everyday use IMHO. It is fairly classy smelling, generally not something I wear with most t-shirts. I think it is better suited to older rather than younger people but I still wear it and don’t find it too old smelling (I’m 19).
01 August 2005


2 reviews

HOT. HOoooott. This is the hottest fragrance for men, EVER. Just a woman's opinion. So, so hot.
09 March 2005


10 reviews

I like it very much, it scent is almost like opium from YSL but a little bit softer & woody.
21 December 2004


89 reviews

Those reviewers who find jaipur homme's scent vague or indistinct, in some ways that's the point. It's very suggestive and should be used (eau de parfum) sparingly. It is one of the best fragrances for men out there, and it should be misted and never sprayed heavily at pressure points. Misting is the key as the skin will absorb the oils and genlty release the fragrance throughout the day. Being an eau de parfum, spraying too heavily will actually cloud the fragrance. Again my suggestion for this product, misting will indeed release its treasures. One to be worn sparingly. With such a fine fragrance, understatement is everything.
09 December 2004


31 reviews

My latest discovery (maybe a little late) and I like it!!. I think of sweet vannilla when I smell this.It also helps that my wife likes it too.
02 June 2004


87 reviews

Beautiful and sweet. Has a definite classy, "rich guy" aura about it. The parfum lasts all day. Yea, you could say this is one of those Foo-fee, fluffy, feminine smells but if sweet and rich is your thing, no ones collection can be complete without it. Its nice that a few of the finer houses still make mens parfums. The metal container is a keeper too.
20 December 2003


93 reviews

This is a scent of shining gold (not that gold bullion some people die for but the one in beautiful ancient sculpture or jewelry). Shiny citruses developing into rich and sweet oriental spices. Ends up with powdery notes of real chic. To my mind one of he best oriental fragrances ever. I wear it as an evening scent for colder temps time. Worn both EDT and EDP. I think that EDT is more subtle and full of undertones while EDP has more character to it, more woody and spicy. Both are everlasting. A must-have.
18 July 2003


14 reviews

Baby powder and licorice. Nasty.
16 May 2003


31 reviews

My signature scent. It is one of the classiest, most luxurious scents imaginable. It is the definitive oriental perfume: sweet, woody, and spicy. The Eau de Parfum is well worth the cost as it lasts forever, and also comes in a refillable metal case which holds the bottle. I have yet to meet someone who doesn't love the smell of Jaipur.
23 Sept