Description
The new exclusive collection Jil Sander The Essentials includes four classic fragrances of the house; two feminine (Woman III from 1985 and Bath and Beauty from 1982) and two masculine (Scent 79 Man from 1981 and Jil Sander Pure for Men from 2004 ). The new perfumes are named Woman III, Bath and Beauty, Scent 79 Man and Pure Man.
The Essentials Scent 79 Man, a woody – aromatic fragrance, starts off with aromatic accords of clary sage, bergamot and artemisia. Spices and incense make an introduction to the forest violet heart and sensual leather base.
The fragrances are available as 50 ml Eau de Toilette.
The Essentials Scent 79 Man was launched in 2012. The nose behind this fragrance is Mark Buxton.
hammer22 – :
This scent smells like the color it is, green. Not your stereotypical green color or smell, more of a dense, sharp green. This must be how fresh green vegetation smells after being compressed, squished between your fingers. Incredibly this stays green during the drydown. So strong when I wear Scent 79 I have a sign I wear stating “I apologize for encroaching upon your personal space.” On the back it says, “The End is near”
Unafwaftwrill – :
Wow, this scent is retro great. Not dated, but without question mature. It is smokey and leathery with a PALL MALL 100 (no filter of course) thrown in. I dig it! This is one of those frags that really work well in the rain, REALLY. I know it sounds bizzare to have a “rainy scent” but I have a few and this is near the top of the list. A sophisticated young man could pull this off.
A bit harsh initially, but you will enjoy the ride!
Excllent sillage and longevity, 10+ hours on my skin and several weeks on my trenchcoat.
SO INEXPENSIVE NOW! Buy it before it’s gone!
9,10.
leon501 – :
Unusual combination of bergamot/clary sage/artemisia to open things. Hard to say if I like it or not. As the violet notes becomes more noticeable I’m even less sure. It makes things a bit gloomy and dank in the same way that it does for Narciso Rodriguez for Men. And I know exactly what eliweisz means by describing it as bitter. It has a curious similarity to vetiver compositions.
Suddenly, after three or four minutes what emerges is a very pleasant woody herbal. I barely notice the leather which was actually what guided me to this blind purchase. (I usually like leather scents a lot). All the same this is really quite nice.
I would never have expected this from Jil Sander. Scent 79 Man seems very English and is very retro. But then again, Mark Buxton is the designer and seemingly reputed to be inspired by traditional perfumes.
This feels old worldly but in a posh way – perhaps reminiscent of some Geo. Trumper and Lalique fragrances. You may laugh, but Scent 79 reminds me of the lifts in Fortnum & Mason and (what was) Simpson’s of Piccadilly; even the gun cabinet that belonged to a deceased uncle of mine. Not fusty, but like old wood panelling and old furniture. But that’s what fragrances do. They stir all sorts of memories and images, and that’s what Scent 79 Man stirs for me.
shults66 – :
The mention of artemisia made me curious. I bought a 50ml bottle for a song and didn’t regret it. An unorthodox smell – clean and dark at the same time, quite bitter-spicy but well-rounded. Herbal, woody and leathery notes are quite nicely balanced, without a synthetic feel. Sillage is moderate, longevity is above average (more than 7 hours).
Should be perfect for winter wear, but fine for a windy summer evening, too. Well worth a try!
superstar – :
green fresh bit soapy…reminds me of halston 1-12 (which is good)…
lancaster671 – :
A nice, green, woody leather frag with an unlit cigarette like tobacco note which might be the artemisia, with a hint of spices and incense thrown in. Decent longevity and moderate projection. A good fragrance for a night out. I like it. 8/10
gorlum94 – :
The opening has a dominant Artemisia note, which gives it the boozy vibe [ as stated by SamTheRiddler ] which i like. The violet tends to take centre stage in this fragrance in my view. This gives a dry,smoky and powdery scent. Good use of his trademark incense by Mark Buxton.
Overall, this is something i like and appreciate. Well balanced and quality. Longevity fine. If you like this, then Lalique Hommage is another to consider.
belaz345 – :
79 Man opens with a sharp boozy scent (which I like, but I feel like it is the sort of thing that would give some people headaches). I was wondering where the alcoholic-type note came from, so I did a little research into the various notes and saw that ‘Artemisia’ (ie. Artemisia absinthium or wormwood) is used to flavour alcohol. So that makes sense.
The leather and wood notes are prominent throughout wear, and it mellows out nicely into a leathery, woody fragrance with hints of violet, smoke and spice. Close to what I would imagine James Bond smelling like. I like the extremely classic and simplistic design of the packaging.
It is a very original, sophisticated and masculine fragrance (although I wear this as a female regardless). I don’t know why there aren’t more reviews! I got a bottle off Strawberrynet, if anyone is interested in buying it – it’s very reasonable there.
On a side point, it also suffices in filling the gaping hole in my life where Jil Sander clothes should go, as this is the closest thing to anything-Jil-Sander that I will ever be able to afford.
evo_vi_rs – :
Well, I wrote one myself under “Jil Sander Scent 79 Man” and wondered about the difference in bottle design as mine came in a rather uninspired one I just now found here under the “The Essentials” label, so just have a look there ore even under the original “Jil Sander Man Pure I”, though some reviews said they are not identical, something I can’t confirm according to my own memory.
REALISATION – :
a cute fragrance,nothing special but i use this scent in my job,ideal for daily use
Tigra1989 – :
I cannot believe there are zero reviews for this scent. Surely, someone has this sitting on a dusty shelf somewhere? I am ordering a bottle today out of sheer curiosity.