Jazz Club Maison Martin Margiela

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Jazz Club Maison Martin Margiela

Rated 3.93 out of 5 based on 70 customer ratings
(70 customer reviews)

Jazz Club Maison Martin Margiela for men of Maison Martin Margiela

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Jazz Club by Maison Martin Margiela is a Leather fragrance for men. Jazz Club was launched in 2013. The nose behind this fragrance is Alienor Massenet. Top notes are pink pepper, lemon and neroli; middle notes are rum, clary sage and java vetiver oil; base notes are tobacco leaf, vanilla bean and styrax.

70 reviews for Jazz Club Maison Martin Margiela

  1. :

    3 out of 5

    It’s a very feminine scent, almost a “pink-smelling” one – like marshmallows or a super-sweet and super-spicy white chocolate energetic bar. I see a blonde girl of Britney Spears type in a candy-pink, fluffy cashmere sweater while it’s snowing all around and while gingerbread is getting ready in the oven. In time (after half an hour) the scent becomes less sweet and more mature and indeed some spicy/aromatic notes emerge – but not quite rum – rather cupboard filled with spices. The scent is rich and long-lasting, and the longer you wear it, the better – screechy notes disappear in time and the spicy background becomes warmer with every minute. I believe it might be cool for a family reunion dinner on a cold winter evening. To see that this is a male-marketed scent is a big surprise for me:)

  2. :

    5 out of 5

    Nothing for me. The descriptions promised much, but in the real it was a disappointment.
    Try it before you buy.

  3. :

    5 out of 5

    Disappoinment with this one. Also a few others in the line including “at the barber”. Replica is a cheap novelty fragrance line. Not worth your time and money. poor performance

  4. :

    3 out of 5

    Jazz Club immediately reminded me of Burberry Men, but without the wonderful juniper berry note that Men has. I did not get tobacco or any kind of “smoking at a bar/jazz club” vibe, but a less complex and less interesting Burberry Men (for twice the price!). Longevity is average.

  5. :

    3 out of 5

    It’s not bad, I likeit but it’s not really as boozy and tobacco-y as I would have liked which is a bit lame. I would not say it’s a very masculine scent either so I feel like women could pull this off just fine.

  6. :

    5 out of 5

    This one grew on me, after not being overly impressed with it initially. It’s a cozy comforting scent, very good longevity and project. Would be an ideal go-to Autumn/Winter fragrance. I may sample it again to get a better opinion.
    Reminds me of Xerjoff’s Naxos, only without the sickly Honey accord.

  7. :

    3 out of 5

    I find that this scent makes me feel depressed. It reminds me of the smell of my jacket the morning after a drunken bringe. I used to drink Appleton rum and smoke cigarettes at a friend’s place into the small hours. The smell of booze spilt on my clothes and skin the next day was often enough to put me on the wagon for at least a couple of days. I don’t understand why anyone would want to smell like an alcoholic. To me it literally triggers flashbacks of brutal hangovers.

  8. :

    4 out of 5

    I am crazy about this perfume. Tried it first in Sephora and only later realized it is a male fragrance. This is the very exact smell of what is says: jazz club with heady cocktails in cigars. My husband complains that it is too strong, but i really enjoy this smell. It gives an impression of Marlene Dietrich style woman, I could hardly imagine a man wearing this perfume. It reminds me of a speakeasy. And the smell lasts forever, even after i was my hair i still notice the traces of it. The only bad thing – travel with the bottle is bothersome, as it has no cap and it can spray around the luggage (which on the other hand is not too bad) =)

  9. :

    3 out of 5

    I Love this Fragrance, but in my humble opinion this is a replica of Andy Warhol by Bond no.9 except with better longevity.

  10. :

    3 out of 5

    Jazz Club is another one one in the long line of booze and tobacco frags being put out by Houses of late and is one of the better ones I have sniffed. Starts off bright actually from the Citruses and pepper but this stage is very short lived, a few minutes tops before it settles into a heart/base mingled stage of Boozy rum notes,dry tobacco and a sweet layer of vanilla holding it all together.
    Lots of people compare it to DnG’s The One but as far as I can tell, the only thing they have in common is a tobacco note. To my nose, Jazz Club reminds me more of a Bvlgari Man in Black with vanilla added. Same boozy,spice mix but sweeter and I actually prefer the addition of Vanilla and styrax here as I think that balances out the fragrance better. Projection is good but not monstrous , it gets noticed without blowing up in peoples faces as they meet you up close. Longevity likewise is good, it’s the monsoon out here and I have been using it as an evening fragrance mostly with temperatures between 18-23C and it’s been quite stellar.
    Like the name suggests, this is a good choice for a night out for drinks and dancing.I will definitely enjoy my decant and might just end up springing for a Full bottle at some point if I can get a good deal. If you like frags like Bvlgari man in Black, Spicebomb etc, do check this out. 8/10

  11. :

    4 out of 5

    This is certainly in the same ball park as The One by D&G but it’s better in my opinion.
    It’s like The One on steroids, none of the reviews prepared me for how strong this is!
    I sprayed wrists, chest and back of neck at 6pm yesterday and it’s 9am the following day and i can still smell it’s strongly on my wrists and clothes.
    It smells pokey from the bottle but on wearing last night I felt really self conscious as it was projecting like a beast. 2 sprays would have done but you live and learn.
    I like the D&G One but now I own Jazz Club I can’t ever see me using it again.
    It’s a better quality scent,I prefer the smell and obviously the performance is so much better. A killer scent that’s definitely for cool weather and night time wearing.

  12. :

    5 out of 5

    It’s only a little like The One but this is entirely in a new dimension. Very masculine like The One so don’t fall for the unisex nonsense. Feminine ladies will love this on YOU if you are a gentleman, and they will find it too masculine for themselves. Yes their are still such ladies among us thank God. Its very spicey and perfect for the beautiful New England autumn season.

  13. :

    5 out of 5

    My husband wears this once in a while. It is a very intoxicating scent- Rum, Sage, Leather, and Tobacco, which might not sound appealing and which I did not find appealing the first few minutes, but that transitions very well into a cohesive smell that unfortunately does not last too long. I did not like this at all during the paper test, but it does not smell cheap the way it did then when my husband wears it.

  14. :

    3 out of 5

    Blind bought the 10ml edt spray from sephora. This is one blind buy I’m happy to have gotten. It sprays feminine then quickly goes to tobacco and vanilla with a bit of booze note on the dry down. This fragrance is completely unisex. A man can really rock this to its full potential. Because it’s not harsh, I will gladly wear this this upcoming fall as a daytime scent and Chergui in the night as a happy female. Yummy

  15. :

    5 out of 5

    I want to try this on my skin but through the paper test at first i was really put off then I grew a liking to its boozy smoke factor,I can see why it has the name- basically. If i ever wear it i’ll re-review this.

  16. :

    4 out of 5

    Maison Margiela didnt stop to amazed me with their mood and era scents. This one, Jazz Club Replica, might be in the top 5 of their releases.
    This is a perfect autumn, winter scent. It feels smoky, luxurious, smooth, leathery, the smell of good alcohol, you almost feel the music on stage. Rum, Pepper, Leather, Tobbaco, Vetiver… Everything is right on point. It’s not that boozy though. It’s more on the smoky side. Goes well with cigar smoke and all this.
    It’s serious stuff. It’s difficult to describe, it feels whole, entirely, right from the start. It evolves into the smoothest skin scent. It’s just too good you will bury your nose into your skin.
    If you own this, im pretty sure when you go into your collection to sniff some fragrances, Jazz Club gets its share of love.
    It’s a heavy scent on paper. But in reality, it develops pretty smoothly, it’s not offensive, you dont smell like you came out of a bar. You will smell incredibly sophisticated and likeable, intriguing and serious.
    You just smell like pure nostalgia… You will smell like a forgotten era. But people wont see it as old. It is a modern take on memories. They made it dreamy, perfect, just a bit rough on the edge to make that scent deeply interesting all along the story it’s telling.
    Yeah, Jazz Club gets all the love. Guys love it, girls find it intriguing. My gf uses it along with By the fireplace.
    This is expensive stuff. But you might fall in love at first smell.
    Thanks for reading my review !

  17. :

    4 out of 5

    When I first tested this on my skin, I thought the rum would be too strong. Then it settled, and I’m turning myself on… What a sexy scent for a woman! The Replica line is very well-blended, and this is no exception.

  18. :

    5 out of 5

    I get the comparison to The One, they are close, but jazzclub is more powerful and extrovert in the opening. I think the opening is «too much», but the drydown becomes smooth and pleasant with pipe tobacco and vanilla. Drydown is not too far from Herod, actually.

  19. :

    4 out of 5

    I bought this for my husband based on the notes and reviews… and no joke, it’s a damn aphrodisiac for me. He thinks it’s awesome (and hilarious) and promises that he’ll wear this one forever. 🙂

  20. :

    4 out of 5

    Seriously WTF THIS FRAGRANCE IS ABSOLUTELY NOTHING LIKE D&G THE ONE NOTHING SIMILAR TO IT AT ALL.
    For me is a Million times better way better fragrance silage and longevity a sweet vanilla rum style fragrance.

  21. :

    3 out of 5

    Either this fragrance is super subtle or I just happen to be anosmic to it, because after 5 sprays I can only smell just the slightest boozy vanilla note as a skin scent. What’s weird is that I smelled it on a test strip first and liked it–not sure why it’s not working on me. So I guess the moral is to not trust the test strips.
    PS–Literally 10 minutes after I posted this, a co-worker walked by and said “Something smells good, like cologne?” I was the only other person within 50 feet, so I think she was smelling Jazz Club. So apparently this stuff does smell good when you’re not nose-blind to it.

  22. :

    3 out of 5

    No leather in the notes? But it’s definitely there in the scent, along with boozy alcoholic beverages, ashy tobacco, a wooden bar, and a slurry of patrons mingling in the background. This is what Bvlgari Man In Black wanted to be, but isn’t.
    This is beautifully crafted, I just wish it were more “bold” and possibly more of a leather themed fragrance. The projection is rather discrete – this is one you can wear to the office, when you wish you were out at a bar instead.
    This is one of my favorites in the “boozy” category, but my 4 sample vials of this are probably enough to last me a while, since it’s not a personal favorite category for me. While this could have been darker, more dry, and less sweet, this competes with Armani Eau De Nuit and the likes, in terms of when I’ll wear it. (Think Halloween Man Shot, for instance)

  23. :

    3 out of 5

    Eurk.
    This is rare for me to have to wash my arm but honestly this made me sick.
    Overly sweet & synthetic boozy mess I would call.
    On paper, citrus, vanilla, tobacco, paper would totally convince me. After testing… not so much.

  24. :

    5 out of 5

    Well this is embarrassing. I’m wearing it as I type this, and just now see that it is “for men”.
    I don’t think it is anywhere NEAR masculine enough to be categorized as “for men”. A man could certainly wear it, and not be mistaken for wearing a woman’s parfum, but it is not decidedly masculine, to my nose.
    It’s very sweet. The open, to me, is Flowerbomb-esque, then it goes to a sweet vanilla, and I reckon it is the tobacco that I smell. It’s very warm and nice. I like it good deal.

  25. :

    5 out of 5

    This is okay at best. Does it remind me of what a jazz club would smell like? Sort of but not really. This has a very prominent coconut smell to it and I just don’t see that tying into a jazz club. This would have to have an almost cigar like smell and very intense leather note to fit that setting. Instead, what this reminds me of is sitting at an outdoor tiki bar on a tropical beach, with a pina colada in one hand and maybe a cigar in the other. It’s a good scent but nothing special in my eyes.

  26. :

    3 out of 5

    This is a really fantastic fragrance that really does smell like what I’d imagine a jazz club smells like. It’s basically a strong blend of rum and vanilla to my nose. Some people get a lot of spices out of this but I just get hints of cinnamon and pink pepper. I also don’t really get much tobacco at all from this fragrance though many people say they get that note prominently. The whole thing together is like a sweeter version of a traditional bay rum fragrance. The opening is very alcoholic with the rum note, and this note I’m happy to say persists throughout the duration of the fragrance. It is very well done in this fragrance and smells like the real thing. In fact the fragrance smells so good it smells like a sweet concoction I’d want to order from a high-end coffeeshop. There is something really addictive with this fragrance, even though I normally do not go for such gourmand-ish or sweet type fragrances. It’s definitely a winter scent, but could work in summer nights. To me, even though it’s very sweet, it leans slightly masculine. Sillage is moderate while longevity is very strong. Overall, this is a masterpiece from the Replica line that is unique and rare in terms of boozy scents.
    4.5/5

  27. :

    3 out of 5

    Boozy and camphoric (clary sage?) on the opening, with just a touch of brightness.
    And then sweet tobacco – not unlike a mentholated pipe tobacco, macerated by a warm and persistent rum and vanilla accord. I could do without the mentholated part, but as it is, it’s not too terribly distracting.
    In terms of comparatives, I sense accords in common with Bvlgari Man in Black (that tobacco note), a muted spiciness from D&G The One and that uplifting vanilla note from CK Obsessed. There is absolutely no comparison with Bentley Intense, which is much more of a sweetened woodsy beast with a powdery finish.
    Think of this one as something a well-dressed middle-aged male might wear while out on the town, upscale style. Not for everyone, but well done just the same. It’s expensive for what I’d consider to be a good designer quality fragrance, but by no means bad in any way. I own it and am glad to.

  28. :

    5 out of 5

    This is listed as a men’s fragrance, but I love this on myself.Wonderfully smoky and sweet (but not candy sweet) I wear this out when I don’t want to smell like flowers or fruit. Very sexy! Not as smoky as By The Fireplace, which is TOO smoky for me and gives me a headache. I would like it on a man also, but my husband would never wear it as he likes fresh aquatic scents.

  29. :

    4 out of 5

    Eh. It’s ok. Another masculine-leaning designer fragrance, just with a fancy “unisex niche” bottle and a higher price

  30. :

    3 out of 5

    Haven’t personally worn this however have had time to set with a sample for a potential purchase for my significant other. This fragrance is bold yet subtle, it definitely grabs your attention without screaming for it. What I pick up most is the tobacco and pink pepper, there’s also a smooth subtle smoky note I detect which makes this blend so smooth and enjoyable. Will most definitely be purchasing this within the future for my SO.

  31. :

    4 out of 5

    I got a sample of this from Sephora and it seemed familiar to me. Didn’t figure it out until I got home and went through my collection and found what it reminded me of. This smells like Dolce and Gabbana The One Royal Night with the spices toned down and a boozy note added to it. I love D&G Royal Night and I love this juice. I’m definitely getting a bottle of this. Royal Night can put people off this how spicy it is so having this in the collection is a great alternative. This juice is lovely and I will have it soon.

  32. :

    4 out of 5

    It’s like Bentley Intense but more coconut, and it’s not even in the note list!
    After 45min drydown its kind of the same smell.

  33. :

    3 out of 5

    Save your money. Try Bentley Intense for me. 98% Indenticle to Jazz Club by Maison Margiela

  34. :

    5 out of 5

    the most prominent note is tobacco. a very realistic tobacco note… nothing more..

  35. :

    5 out of 5

    All I’m getting is florals and citrus. Certainly no tobacco or rum. Definitely not conjuring up images of a smoked filled jazz club with a rum on the rocks.
    For me this leans feminine rather the masculine. Considering others think it’s masculine, definitely sample before you buy.

  36. :

    3 out of 5

    I got a lot of coconut in the opening when I tried this today at Sephora. Surprised it’s not one of the notes. I’m more of a fan of By The Fireplace, personally.

  37. :

    5 out of 5

    Are there florals in this? All I can smell is a feminine fragrance, nothing muscular in this one.
    I had high hope. Unfortunately is a no for me

  38. :

    4 out of 5

    I sampled this back in November and liked it a lot…at first. By the third time I wore it, there was something so sweet and overpowering that it was almost suffocating. Now, it gets interesting.
    My husband LOVES to wear this. He was hooked from the moment he first tried it on. He even asked for it for Christmas and he is definitely not the type of guy who rountinely asks for cologne! Usually, he just picks up Aramis at WalMart (still my favorite of his colognes, btw).
    It still has that overpowering sweetness on him but it blends in with his skin better, and as long as he doesn’t overspray, it smells gorgeous on him.
    So, even though Jazz Club does not work on me, I will make sure my husband is kept with a supply for as long as possible.

  39. :

    4 out of 5

    Somehow doesn’t quite do it for me. Yes, all the right “theme” notes are there (rum, lemon, leather, tobacco) to conjure up a decadent ambiance … yet it kind of fails to hang together – it’s very, very sweet at first, yet it still manages to be both too male and too overwhelming later on, on my skin. The aromas turn chemical and harsh, rather than mellowing and deepening like a proper saxophone solo should. Then goes screechy-stinky-sharp and aftershave-like – just not the seductive speakeasy it’s reaching for. Also absolutely lousy longevity, on me at least.
    so – it may work for more business use, or if you’re seeking something very specifically male – but for generally louche, boozy, Jazz Age atmosphere I’ll be sticking with Idole de Lubin thanks.

  40. :

    4 out of 5

    A sweet musky tobacco scent, very masculine in the opening. It has this tobacco-coconut aftershave vibe (if such a thing even exists). The scent is more mellow in the dry down, but still distinctly masculine. It’s very pleasant, but no “wow” factor here. Generally, I do not mind wearing fragrances with a masculine edge, but this one is not unisex.

  41. :

    5 out of 5

    I have a bottle 99% up if anyone wants to trade. Msg me

  42. :

    3 out of 5

    Trust me guys buy joop wild it’s on a very very similar vibe to jazz club for less than a quarter of the price. That being said jazz club is stunningly beautiful and very easily niche quality blending.
    I have both but when this finishes I’ll stick with joop wild.

  43. :

    4 out of 5

    where is leather? idk what to say about this one, maybe thats for trivial visitors of taverns

  44. :

    3 out of 5

    Jazz Club is another MMM I almost purchased. At first the notes are distinguishable and it is pleasant enough, but there are better offerings in the same vein. After trying out a few times I now think this leans masculine. The dry down is quite sweet and I do like it, but the price point is a bit steep for the quality. Worth finding a deal on eBay.

  45. :

    3 out of 5

    This is definitely nice. I’d say supremely unisex which is odd because By The Fireplace is supposedly their gender neutral masculine offering… I tend to think this one is much more unisex due to the mixture of the notes. I only wish these weren’t so pricey as EDTs.
    I get coconut off the top. Rich, warm, lightly smokey coconut with a boozy tone. I assume that’s the vanilla/rum mixture with the java vetiver oil and tobacco. Not sure about the neroli, styrax or lemon but it’s all blended to perfection. Comes off as a very sophisticated sweet fragrance.
    Sillage is moderate at best. Could be a little better but it’s very sweet so that may be for the best. The longevity is rather good. Again, very unisex and I’d say decent for the workplace as it’s unintrusive. Good for formalities even. It smells high class. I dig it!

  46. :

    5 out of 5

    Wow reviews of this one are all over the place! It’s not my favorite fragrance, but I like it quite a bit. It’s a very pleasant cold weather scent. Boozy, sweet, and…… I’m going to say something that contradicts most of what I’m reading here… extremely long lasting. I will actually smell it on my skin more than 24 hours later after taking a shower. The sillage on this one isn’t massive, but it’s perfectly adequate. I don’t think I’d want it to be as I don’t think most people would want to be bombarded by this. I’ve also noticed that this one projects in direct proportion to body temperature.
    One last thing I’ve observed: It seems to get better with age? When I first received my bottle it seemed to be a little off in terms of smell, time it lasted on skin, etc.. After sitting for a month or so it’s where I remembered it to be when I first sampled it. Is this something that actually happens or am I making this up?

  47. :

    3 out of 5

    This is so, so good! A lovely Fragrantican sent me a sample during a swap and it really is great. I love the way it smells on me, so I think this can easily be worn by anyone. Warm, woody, rich. Does not have tremendous lasting power but it just gives me the excuse to respray. I do not know if I will buy a full bottle but I certainly will enjoy my sample.

  48. :

    5 out of 5

    I don’t understand why people don’t talk about this more. Its so intoxicating and seductive. It like D&G The Ones stronger older brother.

  49. :

    3 out of 5

    This scent really lives up to its name. Your sitting in a nice leather chair sipping a rum and coke, smoking your pipe and listening too some calming jazz music. I can fully imagine being in that situation and at least to some degree smell things in the air that resemble this. It’s a very calming scent for the man who doesn’t need to shout to be heard. The performance on me is good in terms of longevity but it’s definitely “quiet” but I can appreciate it for that as the scent is so calm and comforting to wear. If you get any female (or Male) attention then they will get a lovely surprise when they enter your scent bubble. Fall in a bottle

  50. :

    3 out of 5

    I get the comparison to D&G the one, but I like the one more. The dry down on me is medicinal, slightly like mint maalo, which you may need after a night at the jazz club but i don’t think that was the intention. This is pass for me. On the plus side, grea longevity

  51. :

    4 out of 5

    It smells like a good mixture of La Nuit de l’homme and Valentino Uomo at the initial opening and it turns into vanilla and boozy scent. It has tabacco and vanilla which are the dominating scents. Since it shares the same main notes with Tabacco Vanille, I can’t help comparing these two. The scents of them are completely different from each other. Jazz club is not obnoxious and loud like Tabacco Vanille, so it is easy to wear. Also,it has good projection with 5 hour longevity. Yeah, the longevity is the weakest point. However, it is very versatile as a fall and winter fragrance. It is worth trying.

  52. :

    4 out of 5

    Jazz Club is fragrance that my husband and I share. It works equally well on the both of us. It’s that sweet, slightly powdery, spicy kind of scent that we both love.
    Right on top are boozy vanilla mixed with soft tobacco, and towards the bottom you get those woody, peppery notes.
    However, this is extremely easy to wear fragrance for someone used to wearing heavy, spicy oreintals. Something that’s great for either of us to wear during the daytime and to work without being afraid of choking anyone nearby with our fumes. The sillage stays close to the body, but it lasts a full day.
    Lovely! Will get so much wear out this one.

  53. :

    5 out of 5

    I can still smell it on my skin after 12 hours!

  54. :

    3 out of 5

    Smells cute – lovely – WAY too underwhelming, doesn’t last for sh*t! A waste of $! Other then that cute – a little gourmandy (not too), creamy – good for a child or baby, maybe.

  55. :

    3 out of 5

    Stunningly beautiful sweet sexy intense fragrance sweet rum and coconut vibe.
    A MUCH cheaper and very similar vibe fragrance is joop wild trust me try joop wild before you buy this. As it’s quadruple the price of joop wild.

  56. :

    5 out of 5

    Jazz Club is a provocative scent, it doesn’t scream sex but evokes another time and place that catches your attention, to where you didn’t know you wanted to go.
    You find yourself in a lounge, pipe and cigar sweet mellow aroma wafting around you as you enter. The leather chairs seating people deep in conversation across the carved mahogany tables, sipping their cognac and fine rum.
    Every scent seems to linger in the warm low lighting of the chandeliers, white floral dancing around the earthy vetiver and hints of spice arising from the silk burgundy rugs.
    Never overwhelming but never forgotten, this one doesn’t let you down after an hour or two, it’s open for business for many hours and continues to unfold new delights through the hours.
    This Jazz Club leans masculine but suits a woman very well, not to smell like a man, but when she wants to smell of her man and their night.

  57. :

    3 out of 5

    I tried this on a smelling strip the other day and it didn’t impress me. I also tried Les Jeux sont Faits by Jovoy (on skin) a few days before and much prefer that one, though of course I might have missed something by only having access to the smelling strip of Jazz Club. However, their By the Fireplace was impressive on a smelling strip!

  58. :

    5 out of 5

    Sweet, tobacco, vanilla are what come to mind. Not exactly groundbreaking but I find this to be exceptional. Strongly reminds me of The One EDP. Maybe a bit sweeter and a bit bolder.
    Longevity is excellent on my skin (8-10 hours) with strong projection for 3-4.
    8.5/10 for me. You can sniff it at any Sephora to see if you love it, too. Compliment getter for me.

  59. :

    4 out of 5

    Dolce & Gabbana The One graduated from high school, went on to college, and found out that it enjoyed a few coconut rum’s on the weekend. Not too much that it was stumbling around foolishly, but quite the opposite. Just enough that it was able to enjoy itself all night long.
    Lovely stuff

  60. :

    4 out of 5

    I bought other MMM Fragrance and receive a sample of Replica Jazz Club. When I first sniffed it on paper I didn’t really like it since it smells too sweet and mellow. But after awhile I grew to love the vanilla and rum scent, I can’t stop smelling my wrist! The perfume has a great longetivity that lingers even after I took a bath. If you’re into sweet masculine smell, I definitely recommend this one.
    Kinda regret not buying this one even after the store clerk relentlessly trying to convince me that it’s great.

  61. :

    4 out of 5

    What does Jazz Club really smell like ?
    …Jazz Club smells like a Niche version of Van Cleef & Arpels Midnight In Paris that doesnt perform as well.

  62. :

    5 out of 5

    So I’m finally getting around to doing a review on this fragrance. Its fall now so what the heck might as well give my opinion on this. The name also sounds exactly what it smells like also so no excuse or you saying “I didn’t smell anything like I thought”.
    So let me start of by saying this smells like Malibu Coconut Rum mixed in with Dolce Gabanna The One EDP sweeter. This is sweeter though so but not sugary or bubble gum sweet. It’s what I would envision myself smelling like after dancing at a dance club while wearing The One EDP and someone accidentally spilling a little coconut rum on me. That may sound weird but let me tell you this; Jazz Club is blended very well.
    If performance is what kept you from buying The One EDP well have no fear this won’t let you down. While The One EDP lasts about 6-10 hours on my skin with proper application methods (projects 2-3 hours), this lasts about a solid 9+ (project for 4+ hours) hours every time. This projects much farther and has great silage.
    This is a cooler weather scent. Fall and winter are great for this. This is best for a night out on the town. Clubs and bars are perfect for this and competes easily with your Pure Malt/Havanne, Spicebomb, and CH Men Prive Can be used for work, dates, and casually but can be overbearing if applied liberally. Anyone over 20+ can pull this off and maybe a mature woman also but not 100% sure.
    Now you might be thinking with this scent being a better performer that it’s much better than The One EDP right? I don’t think so but it may depend on your needs. I would much rather The One EDP because in my opinion it gets the job done and can be worn easily as a dumb reach in the fall and winter. It’s a fragrance that is sensual and cozy and while Jazz Club is loud and can be too strong for some women. I prefer The One EDP to this but I prefer Jazz Club to Code Profumo. The One EDP is also much cheaper and you could probably get two bottles of that for one of this.
    Presentation: 7/10 Cool concept, ends up looking a tester
    Scent: 8/10 Great but isn’t earth shattering
    Longevity: 9/10 Very Impressive
    Performance: 8/10 Loud at first but calms down
    Silage: 8/10 U will be leaving a trail
    Value: 6/10 6.7oz of The One EDP or this? I know my decision

  63. :

    4 out of 5

    Jazz Club is another blind buy based on the notes and reviews I have read. I am very glad that I bought a bottle.
    JC opens has a Coconut rum soaked white floral opening, although coconut is not listed in the notes. Not being a big fan of coconut or white floral, I am glad that this opening does not last long on my skin. JC develops into a mix of a sweet cigarette and cigar smoke wafting over the leather chairs and well trodden carpet of the club. A boozy tobacco scent that is slightly sweet without being cloying.
    More on the masculine side, but I could see a strong confident woman pulling this one off.
    High quality juice with good projection and longevity on my skin. Works well in a sports coat or trendy casual attire
    Bottom line: Put this on, sit back in the slightly smoky lounge, relax into the leather chairs and have your favorite adult beverage.. I will take a whiskey with one large ice cube please…

  64. :

    4 out of 5

    At last I found it so I could smell it. Oh my what a disappointment, I couldn’t smell it on my wrist so I put on some more but no. After a while I could smell a little something of cigarrsmoke….
    Another perfume of this brand was so strong so I got headache, so no thank you nothing for me.

  65. :

    5 out of 5

    Received a free sample, so here is my take. Very low sillage for me…otherwise a nice rum and tobacco fragrance. I’ve had better with these ingredients so I won’t be making a full purchase of a bottle.

  66. :

    4 out of 5

    Jazz club reminds me, a lot, of Histoires de Parfum 1899. Whereas 1899 is a bit effite, a gentleman’s aspiration to Hemingway, Jazz club represents the man himself, raw and elemental.
    I’ve been on the hunt for a great tobacco scent for a while now. Something that evokes the spirit of the winter holiday season and just something I can pull off, and actually imagine myself wearing. Jazz club ticks all the right boxes for me.

  67. :

    3 out of 5

    Slightly sweet and very sexy fragrance. Not at all confronting as the notes blend together beautifully. Perfect for evening wear

  68. :

    3 out of 5

    Sweet coconut rum vanilla vibe blended to a very high quality. Very heavy projection and silage . Lasts easy 14 hours on skin as for jacket and shirt lasts a week really easily. Overall a very nice high quality fragrance for a very fair price.

  69. :

    5 out of 5

    This one smells really nice for a tobacco sent.
    Even better than Ford’s Tobacco Vanilla, which, to me smells burnt. Smell can be strong if you spray it too much.

  70. :

    3 out of 5

    This is Dolce and Gabbana The One’s classier, better looking, wiser, cleverer and overall better older brother. He smokes EXPPENSIVE cigars from Cuba and drinks fine Rum.. He wears beautiful Italian tailored suits and drives a Mercedes with leather seats. This is HIS perfume.
    D&G The One (EDT) is walking in his (Jazz CLub) foot steps and trying to be more like him.
    Interestingly, D&G the One (EDP) is more like Jazz Clubs bestfriend who is similar to him and classy just like him but drinks more rum and smokes less.
    Dior Homme Intense is like all of these guys’ billionnaire dad.
    Weirdly.. Jazz club could also be

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