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Jaïpur Homme (Eau de Toilette Fraîcheur Épicée) 2004

7.1 / 10 8 Ratings
A perfume by Boucheron for men, released in 2004. The scent is spicy-oriental. The production was apparently discontinued.
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Spicy
Oriental
Green
Powdery
Woody

Fragrance Pyramid

Top Notes Top Notes
BergamotBergamot OrangeOrange
Heart Notes Heart Notes
CorianderCoriander PeonyPeony
Base Notes Base Notes
CinnamonCinnamon AmbergrisAmbergris
Ratings
Scent
7.18 Ratings
Longevity
7.48 Ratings
Sillage
5.57 Ratings
Bottle
6.415 Ratings
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Apicius

1328 Reviews
Apicius
Apicius
Helpful Review 5  
The best fragrances are hard to find!
What a name - Jaïpur Homme Fraîcheur Épicée ! This flanker is one of the most pleasing discoveries I made during my life as a perfumisto. Mostly, flankers do not reach the class of the original fragrance but Fraîcheur Épicée and its twin flanker Jaïpur Homme Fraîcheur are the exception from that rule. The original Jaïpur Homme EDT never got me, it has always been one of those shelf-fillers in mainstream perfumery for me. Then, there is the opulent, sweetish-spicy flanker Jaïpur Homme EDP, something in between Jicky and Givenchy Pi – not my cup of tea. But with both Fraîcheurs, Boucheron moved that concept considerably towards a light fougère, and in case of Fraîcheur Épicée, towards a delicately spicy kind of light fougère.

Of course, it was a limited edition when it came out in 2004 and should be vanished by now. Like so often, my perfume review becomes a funeral speech. May the memory of this outstanding fragrance outlive all waves of mainstream perfume releases of dubious quality!

I still remember how I found it. It was a small owner-run perfume shop in Wolfsburg where I used to drop by after a working week for Volkswagen. So, on my way home, I had Jicky on my right arm (which I had bought), and Fraîcheur Épicée on my left, which I had tested.

I wasn't too fond of it at first. The top note was rough, sharp, somehow undefined and with a strange hairspray appeal. Something in between a conservative gent's cologne and a synthetic mid-marked disaster.

Enjoying my trip on the ICE train, I focused on my new purchase by Guerlain, pondering the review I would write about that classic fragrance.

However, I could not really focus my thoughts on it. Whenever I looked out of the window, something disturbed my thoughts, and it came from my left arm. I could not really say what was going on. Actually, it wouldn't have bothered me much if my left arm emanated something completely different – like an aquatic or a woody note. But this fragrance seemed to whisper: Hey, I am better than Jicky, you bought the wrong bottle!

Indeed, there is a link. I guess it is the spices (presumably cinnamon) and civet note on the Guerlain side vs. the cinnamon note in the base of Fraîcheur Épicée. Even if these very different perfumes should not have a single scent ingredient in common – they mysteriously share the same vibe.

But let's look at Fraîcheur Épicée as a unique fragrance of its own: once you have passed the slightly chaotic head note, Fraîcheur Épicée starts settling down. There are light florals mixing into the spiciness of cinnamon and coriander. They are perfectly discreet just as it is appropriate for a gent's cologne. And that strange “hairspray” appeal dims down and blends beautifully into the composition, giving the whole thing a very unique and special character. Suddenly, the concept becomes visible: to transfer an oriental into a spicy fougère. In doing so, any oriental effusiveness was successfully cut off.

One aspect of the alchemy of Fraîcheur Épicée is that uniqueness and discreetness form a very remarkable melange. Neither is Fraîcheur Épicée a discreet office fragrance (too much sillage), nor is it a grand perfume for the evening. You may call it an allrounder then but somehow this would miss the point. For me, the magical outcome of the creation of this fragrance is simply – I really feel at home with it. I do not experience Fraîcheur Épicée as a perfume that I am wearing, the relationship has become closer: it belongs to me like very few perfumes do. I really regret that one day I will squeeze the last spritz out of that bottle.

If you see it somewhere, please give me a note!
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Skylab

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Helpful Review 6  
Jaipur in Shorts
A tanned, good-looking man with brown hair, around 40, exits the plane that has just landed in Paris from India. He casually drapes his beige jacket over his shoulder. After collecting his suitcase, he makes his way to the exit.

He looks down at the reception hall and gazes at the setting sun, which transforms the hall into a glowing sea of lights through the windows. He leaves the terminal, and his thoughts drift back to India, recalling the temples, the spice markets, and his holiday romance - a black beauty with large, bright eyes and delicate lips.

Once he regains his composure, he sprays Jaïpur Homme Fraîcheur Épicée onto his sweaty skin and steps into the lukewarm Parisian air... that's how I imagine a TV spot for this fragrance, which unfortunately never existed.

As quickly as Fraîcheur Épicée appeared, it disappeared just as fast. I suspect that this fragrance was mainly distributed in France - exceptions, of course, prove the rule.

Boucheron, a large French jewelry house, currently has little new to offer. The last women's fragrance was three years ago, and there hasn't been much movement in the men's fragrances either.
It's all the more regrettable that the flanker fragrances have already been discontinued.

A big thank you goes to the generous donor Apicius, who provided me with a sample of this fragrance.

After the big brother has already found a new home in my collection, I was naturally very curious about Fraîcheur and the now already tested Fraîcheur Épicée - in German "Fresh Spice".

Spicy is also this limited edition, which represents a lighter summer variant of the original.

However, I wouldn't describe it as "fresh" or "invigorating," but rather "fruity," as the fragrance starts off with a peppy orange kick.

I'm not opposed to oranges, but such openings are new territory for me and therefore unusual. I'm used to the classic lemon spritz ;)

This fruity delight is accompanied by a quickly emerging spicy, sweet cinnamon note, which resembles the original, and thus Jaïpur Homme Fraîcheur Épicée cannot deny its kinship. Therefore, I contradict Apicius's statement and do not see this fragrance as standalone.

It also has a slightly floral aspect, which lightens things up a bit.
In general, Jaïpur Homme Fraîcheur Épicée is lighter, yet it radiates warmth and comfort.

The final act is determined by the cinnamon, which sensually merges with the skin.

Overall, a more wearable Jaipur variant - it doesn't clash and isn't intrusive.

Nevertheless - I remain loyal to my original... although, I still have Jaïpur Homme Épicée ahead of me *g*
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