Jaipur Homme Boucheron

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Jaipur Homme Boucheron

Jaipur Homme Boucheron

Rated 3.79 out of 5 based on 67 customer ratings
(67 customer reviews)

Jaipur Homme Boucheron for men of Boucheron

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Description

Jaipur Homme by Boucheron is a Oriental Spicy fragrance for men. Jaipur Homme was launched in 1998. The nose behind this fragrance is Annick Menardo. Top notes are lime, bergamot, cardamom and lemon; middle notes are carnation, cinnamon, jasmine and rose; base notes are tonka bean, patchouli, benzoin and cedar.

67 reviews for Jaipur Homme Boucheron

  1. :

    4 out of 5

    Some may be offended by this, but… This layers exceptionally well with Old Spice aftershave on me. 2 + 2 = un-f’kn-believable.

  2. :

    3 out of 5

    If a niche brand released this they would charge $300 + dollars for it.
    I love this, not your typical mall scent

  3. :

    5 out of 5

    This is my worst blind buy to date. I’m willing to trade it. I only primed the sprayer. Please PM me if interested. Thank you!

  4. :

    5 out of 5

    This one has grown on me. It’s powderey and ..’classic’ smelling. Way more pleasant and interesting than ‘Passion’ or ‘Obsession’ which just smell dusty and old. This has some good notes in it, some fruitiness underneath. I like the original Boucheron as well. Good stuff to have, glad I bought them

  5. :

    3 out of 5

    Boucheron Jaïpur EDT (didn’t like edp much)
    The best affordable manly scent there is, opens with cardamon and citrusses and turns into one of the best tart dry downs i’ve ever smelled.
    in the same category of la nuit de l’homme but i like this one better for the distinguish dry down, one of the masterpieces of annick menardo, i just wish it was produced with better quality ingredients.

  6. :

    5 out of 5

    I was looking for it to try it for a long time and finally found it today in a trip to Andorra.
    It smells very good and of good quality but unfortunately I found it too feminine for me.
    I have perfumes that don’t scream “macho” when wearing them, but definately doesn’t cross “the line” neither. In my opinion, this one does.

  7. :

    3 out of 5

    EPD NEEDS TO COME WITH A WARNING
    this is a strong fragrance, spray in the air and walk through it type of strong, hypertension inducing strong
    But damn it smells good, creamy vanilla cinnamon and Tonka opening that mellows out when the bergamot kicks in. Cinnamon is piercing while the vanilla is thick and creamy… Tonka adds a spicy element that reminds me of Jean Paul Gautier but only for a brief moment before the florals balance it out along with the bergamot
    After hours of the opening and fresh floral heart the benzoin kicks in with an ambery smoothness that reminds one of Egyptian musk
    But that opening is tough not that it smells bad it’s because it’s the king of knock out openings literally

  8. :

    3 out of 5

    Impression: Alcoholic opener accompanied with drying astringency, sharp, not offensive. Spicy alcoholic develops and perfumy floral makes an appearance. Body matures thickly, almost cloying. A powdery calmness makes a final appearance and the aroma is revealed. Polarizing and misunderstood. Rewards the patient.

  9. :

    3 out of 5

    Based on the reviews everybody gave this scent I tried it out. And… It was a surprise… It smell weird in the initial phase…but as it dry downs it smells good. Good Staying power, but never got an compliment though… lol

  10. :

    4 out of 5

    Not a blind buy.
    Not for young.
    Smells different than other perfumes.
    To me I am not really a fan of this (blind bought)
    Stays long
    Projects good
    Review is for EDP

  11. :

    5 out of 5

    I blind bought the edp version, wore it once and gave it away. It’s definitely a top quality designer and performance is amazing. Too me it was just too sweet and powdery. I don’t know when I would wear it. I can see how some love this but definitely not for lovers of masculine perfumes

  12. :

    4 out of 5

    I’ve just tested this (EDP) for the first time after reading/hearing good things about it.
    Well, if I wanted a soapy-spicy, talcum powder like fragrance with great performance and a kind of old school vibe then this would be right up my street. However I’m not looking for that right now.
    I’ve definitely smelled a similar scent at times growing up (before Jaipur was released), really reminds me of a particular soap too.

  13. :

    4 out of 5

    I just found this as a set for only $35 at Marshall’s so I blind-bought it. It included 100ml edp spray, after shave cream, and shower gel.
    My short first impression is this: A barbershop oriental if that’s even possible. If you like fragrances like Opium pour Homme and Histoires des Parfums 1725 then this is for you. I also get something ‘Play-Doughy’ underneath it all which is nice. I find this to be a very dandified and complex fragrance. Yes, there is a powdery (or ‘dusty’) note, so bear that in mind. But if you like the aforementioned 1725, then you will probably like this note.
    It shows a different face on me depending on humidity and temperature, giving me something slightly different each time I wear it, which is something not many fragrances do on me. (Also a plus.)

  14. :

    5 out of 5

    This is one of the best perfumes for men I’ve encountered. Ageless classic! I agree – it’s not for any occasion and outfit.. nevertheless I surprisingly can picture pretty much any man – young, older, blonde, brunette – showing off this aroma; actually it would create unique individual images for different men.
    When I wore it for the first time – I immediately wanted to put on something of bright colors and my gold ring with sapphire – gift from my mother.. I wouldn’t want to be playfull and silly, go hiking, run errands smelling like this. This is for event where people would gather to exchange thoughts and opinions, for discussions, some celebration, bit of luxury (lots of luxury if you like).
    It is definitely a profound benzoin fragrance. Lemony/spicy augmentation makes benzoin radiant and bright here, balancing, coloring and dispersing that powdery warm-n-soft aural affect that benzoin possesses.
    “Oriental” motives here, for me, – an Arabian mosaic and not a Japanese kimono.
    Very masculine. I can see some lady pulling it off with a bang, but man is the definite beneficiary.
    Quality of this perfume -thus longevity- is remarkable.
    Again – one of best available in its category.
    5 stars on all qualifications for this perfume.
    Thank you.

  15. :

    3 out of 5

    I own the EDT and EDP Jaipurs and they both smell great on my skin.
    The EDP stays longer on my skin but the EDT performs better under the hot sun.
    So on the day I’m in the mood for Jaipur, the EDT will be for the daytime (8-10 sprays), and the EDP will be for the evening (5-6 sprays).
    They both are compliment getters on me.

  16. :

    4 out of 5

    I, too, found this powdery, like others have stated, yet I don’t see a powder note listed. Wearing powdery frags invariably gives me a headache (as it did with Jaipur) so I avoid buying a frag with a listed powder note. I have seen another member elsewhere comment that florals and musk together will induce powdery notes, and I also look for this combination and stay away. I had high hopes for this since I generally like florals and am intrigued by orientals.

  17. :

    3 out of 5

    Was attracted to the bottle(yes I love aesthetics) and vintage style looking stuff, but it’s not my favorite smell honestly. First thing I thought It would smell similar to is..like, a male escort from 1985(I know this Fragrance is t even that old) it kind of smells it. Baby powder-ey. I might try to mix it with something else(Mugler ‘Pure Shot’.?). I’m open minded with fragrances and like to be versatile.

  18. :

    3 out of 5

    Today my EdP arrived. Found a good offer (fathers day discount). Lovely scent, like it very much. I agree, this scent is mostly for fall/winter time, but….i think it will do it great, on a summer evening. Don’t use to much.

  19. :

    3 out of 5

    Mine is the EDP.
    Characteristic of Jaipur Homme, is how noticeable I am smelling a BLENDED fragrance. With many scents in my collection, the blended nature is not so obvious. Also, JH is such a well-blended orchestration of sweet spices.
    Since there is no separate listing for the Jaipur Homme EDP…
    PLEASE! Specify if your review is for the EDT or EDP (or both). In many of the prior reviews, it is not clear which version the reviewer is referring to- EDT or EDP.
    -Thanks

  20. :

    3 out of 5

    The first spray is like face-planting into peppered baby powder, but it gets a lot more complex after thirty minutes or so. An hour or two later, the citrus, tonka and balsamic layer nicely over the warmth of the powder. I was really taken aback how it went from what I thought was a one trick pony into a really gorgeous fragrance.
    It smells best after 3-4 hours on my skin and generally lasts for about 6-7 hours. Another reviewer noted the similarities between this and Shalimar and I completely agree.
    I was surprised how much this scent grew on me and will keep it on-hand for colder nights.

  21. :

    5 out of 5

    This cologne falls in a rare “how not to test a cologne” category. Seeing that I started buying colognes in the 90s, it’s hard to believe I never tried this one. So, I bought a bottle since it’s available at a good price. The scent to me is exactly what you’re expecting. It’s a typical 90s cologne, light spices, some sweet and it lasts forever. The scent itself was projecting for 4 hours … which is where my testing failed. I fell asleep and slept for 8 hours. When I woke up, I was engulfed in this strong, powdery scent. I didn’t even realize at that moment that it was the Jaipur. I thought one of the kids had poured out a container of powder. Then, I stopped and smelled closer to see it was on me. Prior to the after-sleep smell, I really liked it but the waking up to a cloud of powder scent didn’t really work for me. I tested it two more times and the heavy powder does seem to be the normal drydown for me. It’s still good but I have two kids just a few years out of diapers, so the powdery part isn’t always good for me. Still worth a bottle at the price you can get it for. Oh and mine is the EDP, it was $38.

  22. :

    3 out of 5

    If anybody smelt Boucheron Jaipur Homme and immediately thought it smelt “cheap” they may not be of the age to appreciate quality, or, they would have to have a defective nose.
    This stuff, especially in EDP concentration is top, top quality in the designer world. This is outstanding on every level.
    In my opinion, you’d mostly have to be a certain age to appreciate and enjoy this.
    This is classy, not some sugary concoction brewed up in young crowd pleaser bottles.

  23. :

    4 out of 5

    Preferred this to Boucheron Pour Homme ,this is sweeter and less heady ,more of a woody dry down and softer !definitley recommend !

  24. :

    3 out of 5

    Smooth, Sweet, Spicy Oriental…
    This is a very nice fragrance. I have the Eau de Parfum version. Jaipur is the first fragrance that I’ve tried from this house, and I’m very impressed.
    I detect a mixture of cold and warm spices (including cinnamon). I also get a clove like note, which I think is the carnation mixed with a hint of cardamom. The spices here are blended so well with the powder, it’s fantastic. You also get the myrrh, the amber, tonka bean and vanilla and it is extraordinary. This reminds me of Habit Rouge (more so the Eau de Parfum, as it has that Guerlain powdery vanilla vibe to it (Jacques Guerlain once said: “there is no good perfume without vanilla”). In that respect, I find Jaipur an exceptional men’s fragrance. The quality here shines through. It’s an Eau de Parfum for men launched at a time when that concept was very rare. It is probably a more formal perfume and would go well with evening events and events in cooler weather in general. I wear it casually as well as I love the smell so much.
    Overall, I think if you are someone who considers themselves a “gentleman”, and you appreciate well-made perfumery and fragrances for men, you should check this one out. This one isn’t to be missed as the quality for the price (designer level) is very high here. One would’nt expect anything else from a talented perfumer such as Annick Mennardo the queen of myrrh, resins and balsams. A wonderful oriental composition in almost every sense of the word.

  25. :

    4 out of 5

    A modern classic.
    I Watched Mr.smelly on you-tube and others and watched so many reviews and thougth to buy this so many times. I finally did and so happy for it.
    You get a well blended fragrance with quality far above the discounted prices. Another Gentleman’s Holy Grails like Bentley intense.
    You get the rose, resin, woods, vanilla,cinnamon, and a sense of frankincense. It manages to be complex, classy, and not too dark and not too bright. I even get the feel of cognac at times.
    Overall you get a luxurious scent that smells like money for 6 to 8 hours with moderate projection.
    I got the EDT and it is a 5 out of 5 and highly suggested for the 25 plus man.

  26. :

    4 out of 5

    Jaipur Homme presents perfectly with one of the coolest bottle designs in my entire collection. While the composition is classified as an Oriental Spicy … ‘Oriental Gourmand’ is really more accurate. It is beautiful in much the same way as heavy-hitter Opium Pour Homme … however just as with OPH, I find myself missing and wanting more ‘woods.’ Jaipur lists cedar but I don’t detect it as the heavy vanilla-ish Benzoin takes center stage and can get cloying even well into the drydown. The sweet character is pleasant enough but seems to be dancing a tad too much on its own.
    I make a mental comparison every time to Lalique Pour Homme (Lion) which I actually prefer for the gorgeous harmony between its vanilla, florals, cedar and sandalwood. … while JH remains a creamy vanilla/cinnamon gourmand throughout. I envision appreciating Jaipur while celebrating winter festivities with loved ones in a scenic and remote ski chalet in Austria … with a huge crackling fireplace and home-made ginger snaps and eggnog for all … Enjoy 🙂

  27. :

    3 out of 5

    I disagree with those saying this smells like an old man. It’s really not that masculine to my nose. Yes, some of the spices are reminiscent of old, masculine fragrances, but Jaipur Homme is lacking any distinctly masculine notes like oakmoss, vetiver, etc. For me, this is basically a spicy, light, and airy gourmand (at least the EDT is). I also find it to be unisex. This is not a crowd pleaser in the sense that it’s very cologne-y or perfume-y. It smells like nothing else, but it still smells undeniably good. This basically smells like an Indian inspired bake sale is wafting towards you on a windy day. So much depth but somehow still airy. Great stuff.

  28. :

    4 out of 5

    Really one of the best male orientals. Creamy and bright, with good longevity, projection and quality of ingredients.
    Perhaps to the disappointment of some, this scent avoids any suggestion of musky opium dens and sex. It’s quite chaste and formal for an oriental.
    Also definitely not “hip” in any sense of the word, so this would actually make someone under 40 stand out. Imagine that. In spite of this “father” connotation, I’d highly recommend this to confident young guys. Just don’t wear it with a t-shirt.

  29. :

    4 out of 5

    This is a review for the EdT.
    This fragrance has so much going for it that it’s the only one from my collection that I’m planning on getting a back up bottle of.
    I’ll unabashedly say that I LOVE the smell of Old Spice – it is reminiscent of my father’s shaving kit and the canned Old Spice ‘Original’ deo which was one of the first ‘perfumes’ I owned. To my nose, Jaipur Homme is sweet, vanillic, tonka-ish, sophisticated Old Spice. I strangely don’t get much of the supposedly huge cinnamon note – it’s probably because I’m from India and I’m used to a much more different smelling variety of cinnamon. What I do get for certain is the Benzoin and Tonka, and just a thin sprinkling of cinnamon on top. The overall sweetness comes through in a very pleasant manner.
    The beautiful scent character is complemented by brilliant performance. Longevity wise let me say that I sprayed it on at 7:30 AM, went to work (a 1.5 hr one way commute) and here I am, sitting at home at 11 PM, still getting whiffs of it. At the same time, it’s not an annoying projection monster but projects at a level that’s totally perfect.
    While the scent character might seem a little dated to some people, personally, if I was into ratings, I’d not shy away from giving this full marks.

  30. :

    4 out of 5

    I tried to love this, then like it, then appreciate it. I succeeded only in appreciating. I thought it would be something I would enjoy, but the dry, powdery quality of the spices make Jaipur smell like an older woman’s perfume to me. It is daring, different, and dated. I traded it.

  31. :

    3 out of 5

    I grew up in a family with a Dad and Grandpa that wore old spice after shave. Everytime I wear this it instantly reminds me of old spice but in a much much more sophisticated way. The initial opening is pleasant but just a little harsh. A few minutes after application the notes really begin to bloom but it is so we’ll blended it is hard to pinpoint anything but exotic sweet smelling spices. After an hour or so the spiceness calms down and a creamy vanilla begins to appear. This is the point when this scent is pure heaven. I love this scent and will always have it on hand for the cooler months. Do not buy this scent if you just want to smell like everyone else! But for the true fragrance fantastic this is a must have for the collection.

  32. :

    5 out of 5

    It’s an oldschool men’s fragrance afterall, women won’t get that unisex-undecided, woman-pretending-to-be-a-man kinda fragrance from this old gentleman from Switzerland. Uh-uh, nope. Don’t bother trying it, ladies.
    I have this Parfums de Joaillerie edition (first picture) in my collection, and dying to try it…but I won’t, gonna stick to the regular one. It’s missing from the interwebs, no information whatsoever.
    To regular EDT: I personally love it! I miss fragrances like this one. Too bad, if I’d want something like this one, I’ll have to look between (often) overpriced niche perfumery brands for something similar.

  33. :

    4 out of 5

    What I wanted: a deliciously spicy cheapie of niche quality on the manly side of unisex, sort of a Malle Noir Epices on a budget.
    What I got: Eau d)’Old Guy – exceedingly masculine (way too much for me – female user) but also just too old-fashioned cologne. Overbearingly big, but not enjoyable enough to justify that. Didn’t get any of the listed notes at all, which was a huge letdown because I love all of them, and they’re shared with many of the scents I love best. But on me this is just a sort of sweaty generic blur really.
    A real shame because this comes so highly recommended as the “best thing perfume snobs don’t talk about”, but it’s a hard no from me. Men may find it much more friendly. Cheap enough to be worth an experiment, but be prepared for this to disappoint if you’re expecting the wonders of a great oriental spicy.
    I expected some sort of bejewelled imperial wedding biryani and it turned out to be a microwave meal.

  34. :

    3 out of 5

    I love it. I get a sweet spicy fragrance.
    To me, it smells like a 300-400 dollar niche but better and so much cheaper.
    I mostly get benzoin and cardamom
    And benzoin is my favorite note, so i am very happy with this

  35. :

    5 out of 5

    Not much to add to what has already been said about this great juice. Classy in an old school way. On my skin it dries down powdery, but very masculine. Makes its presence known, but is not loud. Just the way I like it.

  36. :

    4 out of 5

    This is from the Boucheron website: “An Oriental Spicy, sensual and modern.
    Top note : Clove, Bergamot
    Middle note : Cinnamon, Nutmeg, Violet
    Bottom note: Vanilla, Amber”

  37. :

    4 out of 5

    EDP version
    One of the best I own. Projection and longevity is great. On my skin around 8-10 hours, on clothes it last days. And it is a lovely smell if you don’t over spray it. This will get you noticed. It has a mature vibe. I hope the price and the quality will stay the same, i will keep this in my rotation forever.

  38. :

    5 out of 5

    This is good.
    The florals are creamy in support of the citrus top. Styrax gives everything a dry effect. It could be felt as powdery to some. The base is warm and beautiful. The patchouli (I despise when not blended perfectly) is well-blended. Cinnamon finally comes in the drydown. This is an oriental barbershop. This smells like luxury male grooming and style. Cinnamon was more prominent during my second wearing.
    I have wanted Rive Gauche. It was discontinued before I purchased it. Jaipur has really eased my desire for YSL RG. It fills that niche nicely. I am not saying they are extremely similar, but now my barbershop needs are well met.
    I highly recommend this for a world-class barbershop scent. Annick Menardo truly has a remarkable body of work.

  39. :

    4 out of 5

    Classic oriental fragrance that screams opulence to my nose. Beautiful warm spicy with a touch of sweetness and florals. It really is something that demands a formal setting where it would shine. This is suited for a mature person rather than a younger person, based on what younger people seem to enjoy these days. I think my 50ml will last a while, waiting for the right time to wear it.

  40. :

    3 out of 5

    Really nice beautiful scent . Love it

  41. :

    5 out of 5

    …sorry, i forgot…delicious, happy, addictive, feel like eating, suggestive, invigorating, easy to like, easy to wear and so on, and so on…

  42. :

    3 out of 5

    Jaipur is a unique, attention getting and powerful floral/spicy/oriental. It has a powerful silage, so don’t put on too much. Women could wear this I think. Loads of character in this one. It’s really lovely and, in my opinion, its a classic men’s fragrance that’s just a little different.

  43. :

    3 out of 5

    A beautiful, warm, oriental, niche, unique, chic, spicy, masterpiece Classic…and thats it! If you don´t have one Jaipur, grave it! But do it fast…

  44. :

    4 out of 5

    Jaipur is a beautiful crafted oriental.
    Very rich
    I wouldnt call it spicy as it spicy has a different meaning to me.
    It has lot of spices but it is not spicy if that makes any sense.
    It’s sweet.
    It is dominated by cinnamon and vanilla.
    Bit like warm vanilla infused milk doused with cinnamon.
    Very very potent juice. Longevity and silage king!
    2-3 sprays max. 12 hour +
    Cool weather only.
    This is the review of EDP

  45. :

    4 out of 5

    Jaipur Homme EDT = ORIENTAL SPICY MASTERPIECE
    Jaipur Homme EDP = HEAVENLY SCENT
    Let’s see the maths for JAIPUR HOMME EDP:
    – Scent: 9.5 (fantastic – my judgement – Still haven’t met anybody who was not really impressed with this oriental, a bit sweet, spicy, citrusy, scent)
    – Longevity: 8.5 (above average for the existing notes – more than 8 hours)
    – Sillage: 8.0 (6~7 feet at its peak with 3 sprays; projects for less than 4 hours)
    – Uniqueness: 9.0 (preetty unique, considering the existing fragrances that I am aware of)
    – Wearability: 9.0 (all year round, day or night, just a bit less in the Summer)
    – Versatility: 9.5 (amost everywhere)
    – Quality: 10.0 (my judgement)
    – Presentation: 10.0 (simple but very bautifull and effective)
    – Price: 10.0 (100 ml EDP tester for 30.00 Euros + VAT; 100 ml EDT tester for 20.00 Euros + VAT)
    Average: 9.28 / 10.00
    Will I buy it again?… Yes – I have both the EDT and the EDP and will buy backups for both.

  46. :

    3 out of 5

    oh my god i love this,my signature fragrance now and doubt ill be trying many more,i dont need to!! i dont think its strong projecting,and isnt very strong,you do get little wafts coming up throughout the day,last much longer on clothes,for me its just gorgeous,sweet and powdery and smells quite luxurious,im also going to get a sample of the edp,so looking forward to that.

  47. :

    4 out of 5

    Ryanma26 describes it perfectly. This luxury fragrance is a pure tresor. I have & love both the eau de parfum & eau de toilette. One more proof big houses & brands should better release less fragrances but good ones instead of releasing whatever poor quality fragrances every 6 month!

  48. :

    4 out of 5

    Merry Christmas! This lovely scent found its way into my stocking this morning. Rich, spicy fragrance projecting the cinnamon, benzoin and cardamom notes in a deliciously well balanced configuration. Perfect Christmas scent while enjoying a crackling fire and spirited cup of eggnog!

  49. :

    3 out of 5

    FIrst initial wearing review:
    So I’ve been wearing this fragrance for 4 hours now and I love this scent as it’s exactly how I was hoping and expecting it too smell. What I was really expecting it to smell like is an old school barbershop type of fragrance that is also exotic,unique and a work of art while at the same time being able to be appealing.
    This opens up smelling dated and has that old school aftershave that your grandpa may have worn but at the same time it’s not pungent or harsh. At this stage of the fragrance I did like it but was a little unsure of whether or not it would be wearable.
    The heart of the fragrance progresses with the citrus and florals pushing to the background and the vanilla and cinnamon push to the forefront. At this stage it goes from being your grandpas aftershave to smelling like a really expensive soap I would expect to smell in India.
    Then in the drydown the vanilla takes over the show making this a creamier and more wearable version of the opening. This scent is beautiful and at times it reminds me of this Asian shop in the Chinatown section of D.C that sells many herbal teas,incenses,spices,candles and soaps.
    Performance is great ! It has been on my hand now for 4 hours and still going strong. It’s not a heavy projector but it is leaving a heavy scent trail.
    So far I’m going to rate this an 8 out of 10 ! It is a lovely scent but I see this scent being spared for only special more formal occasions. Although I personally love this scent I also see not everyone liking this as much as I do.

  50. :

    4 out of 5

    Don’t expect Jaipur to be an easy-to-wear fragrance.
    It is absolutely nothing like One Million, Eros and those other sweet mainstream scents. This one is for the matured gentleman and probably best for outdoor use, as the power level is huge. I own the edp version. I can not wear Jaipur, not yet…

  51. :

    5 out of 5

    I had tested this fragrance on paper about 4 years back when I was 27, it reminded me of Azzaro Pour Homme and didn’t appeal to me much as I thought it was for older men.
    When I came across this few days back in a shopping mall, I sprayed it on my hand and forgot about it. After about an hour or so later when I got into the car to leave I had this wonderful smell radiating from my arm and loved it. It smells so rich and deep.
    This perfume was created in 1998 however it smells like from the 80’s. Even though it smells a bit outdated, I can’t possibly stop liking this fragrance. I believe this was created by Boucheron and Annick Menardo targeting the mature men. And they were right in the bulls-eye. Well done!
    I own the EDP version.
    P.S. – It stains your pure white shirt. Avoid spraying it on top.

  52. :

    3 out of 5

    I own the EDP version of this fragrance. It is spicy and exotic. Very long lasting with awesome projection. The whiffs of the dry down (spiciness + tonka) are simply to die for. It reminds me of Indian temples on a cool winter morning. A perfect suit and tie fragrance. Preferably for people above 30. Not really a blind buy imho. But definitely worth trying.

  53. :

    4 out of 5

    Vanilla, musk, cinnamon, carnation, and powder, with an almost balmy, emollient edge to it. Really nice stuff, but hard to find the occasion to wear it nowadays, even in eau de toilette form. It’s a breath of fresh air in that it smells like it’s note description. I find that women really do like the smell of it, but it’s so warm that it has to be worn in cooler weather. The

  54. :

    3 out of 5

    EDT Version:
    Timeless clean cinnamon/vanilla baby powder scent. Class in a bottle! I can’t believe I got this less than $30.
    Projection dies after 2 hours but becomes a skin scent for a very long time. Great for intimate sessions.
    Rating 9/10

  55. :

    3 out of 5

    So much reviews i got nothing much new to add.
    Just to say this is a kind i dont see getting out date at anytime soon.
    A master blend of spices .
    I cant help but noticing it has a big similarity
    With bogart pour homme at the tonca
    Rose citrus combination that has the charry effect
    And on top of that they add the spices butifully.
    At the dry down the similarity brakes
    And the cinamon and ceder is then takes this to be the
    Masterpiece that it is.
    I have the edp ..beast mode..butifull
    Enjoy.

  56. :

    4 out of 5

    my purchase finally arrived today… happy to wear this unique fragrance. for a long time i have been wanting and looking for a good blend of citrus freshness, aromatic spice and smokiness of incense.
    love this fragrance.
    only downside: not easy to find !!

  57. :

    4 out of 5

    The EDP is heavenly…Very masculine and rich. Longevity/silage are phenomenal.

  58. :

    3 out of 5

    Well, my old 100 ml edt bottle finished and I bought a new 50 ml. I was happy because it’s one of my most favourite scents.
    Today I tried it to see if there is a difference. My opinion is that the new Jaipur is toned down about 15%-20% but not more on terms of projection and sillage. This means that it remains a beautiful scent that I’d happily buy it again. The longevity is wonderful fortunately, the sillage and the projection are a little different in my opinion.
    It was a beast scent, now it is a very strong scent. And I found the cinnamon a little more pronounced than the old bottle. It’s my first experience with my new bottle, I’ll try it again to confirm that.

  59. :

    3 out of 5

    Jaipur pour homme EDP
    1 spray last for 24 hour on my clothes
    Powerful scent just dont overspray 1or 2 spray max
    Mature , Classic scent .

  60. :

    5 out of 5

    Chazas, read some of the hundreds of previous comments to understand the difference between the EDT/EDP. Everyone has their own thoughts about them.

  61. :

    3 out of 5

    What are actual differences between EDT/EDP?

  62. :

    5 out of 5

    This is the best oriental designer for me and it can be obtained for so cheap, it hurts . Very sweet and spicy, it cuts through the cold weather like knife through butter.
    And it lasts all day. It may seem a little old fashioned for younger dudes, but I appreciate it and been wearing it since I was 17.
    There’s an edt and edp, i suggest you stay with the edt.

  63. :

    4 out of 5

    Jaipur by Boucheron EDT is without a doubt the most special, comforting fragrance I have ever smelled.
    I wouldn’t say it’s sexy, nor would I call it’ masculine eather. However, it’s not feminine, it just has a certain sweet, vanilla kind of vibe that doesn’t make it very masculine.
    For some strange reason, when I have kids in a couple of years, this will be the scent I want my kids to remember me by.
    Jaipur just has this kind of charming, comforting and friendly vibe about it. I don’t know how else to describe it, but it’s absolutely stunning.
    And for the price.. it’s a steal! 10/10 fragrance.
    Also, this is the strongest fragrance I have ever owned. It will project for (at least) 8 hours. Crazy!

  64. :

    4 out of 5

    Completely oriental.Though I’ve never been to India,I thought the smell belongs there,so the frag deserves his name.I could not detect the cinnamon,the spice must be coming from benzoin.If you like this kind of dense spicy,you must give him a try.But 5ml sample was enough for me.

  65. :

    3 out of 5

    a classic spicy vanilla with a touch of citrus, screams oriental, maybe even the best there is? Cheap too, with good lasting power and pushes off the skin, a classic must have for all frag heads!

  66. :

    3 out of 5

    Damn – I see I’m late to the party on this one. Hey guys!
    Not much I can say that hasn’t already been said.
    If you, like me, have shyed away from this scent because you are worried it would smell “dated” – don’t. This isn’t dated. Primarily because nothing else you’ve smelled is similar. If you, like me, we’re worried because the bottle is a bit gaudy and cheap looking… eh… you have a point there! 🙂
    Without regard to the aforementioned packaging, Jaipur is a must have, must try, for any fragrance apologist. It’s unique – it’s cheap – and it’s classy. I can guarantee you’ll find time to wear this one.

  67. :

    5 out of 5

    A parfume for Connoisseurs. an ambiguous scent that reminds me of Coco Chanel and Le Male at one point. It is somewhat outdated but at the same time luxurious and exuding class. It has something special that can not be transmitted – the refinement does not have years.
    EDP<

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