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Mauboussin Homme 2003

7.7 / 10 148 Ratings
A popular perfume by Mauboussin for men, released in 2003. The scent is spicy-sweet. It is still in production.
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Main accords

Spicy
Sweet
Oriental
Woody
Powdery

Fragrance Pyramid

Top Notes Top Notes
LavenderLavender BergamotBergamot RosemaryRosemary
Heart Notes Heart Notes
SageSage CinnamonCinnamon PatchouliPatchouli
Base Notes Base Notes
Bourbon vanillaBourbon vanilla MuskMusk SandalwoodSandalwood

Perfumer

Ratings
Scent
7.7148 Ratings
Longevity
7.4122 Ratings
Sillage
6.9122 Ratings
Bottle
7.3134 Ratings
Value for money
8.555 Ratings
Submitted by Seglein · last update on 01/26/2026.
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Reviews

14 in-depth fragrance descriptions
ColinM

516 Reviews
ColinM
ColinM
Very helpful Review 9  
Another gem from the early 2000s
Mauboussin Homme is a fragrance which could effortlessly sell well in today’s niche or high-end designer market. I would definitely pay a higher price for it, since for the quality, its price a complete steal. The composition smells quite “new” and really sophisticated, the materials are clearly good and vibrant, there’s almost zero “designer cheapness”, and the scent shows all the solid skills of a great nose like Morillas. It’s a win to all extents, and I can’t see a reason to dislike it – except maybe for the slightly disappointing longevity, and the fact that they reformulated it – I assume that happened somewhere in 2005/2006 when Diana de Silva (which manufactured the first version) closed down. I haven’t tried the second version, which seems easier to find today, but the earlier bottles (with the purple bottom band) are still quite widely available, so no panic– in case of doubt, I’d look for those. And anyway my review is based on that first version.

Now, the juice: a surprisingly consistent, compelling and elegantly comforting smooth blend opening with a fresh and distinguished – but somehow “youthful” too – accord of bergamot, lavender and cinnamon soon joined by a sort of “phantom of Azzaro pour Homme” bone-structure (anisic sage and other “culinary” herbs, woods), recalling itself YSL Rive Gauche pour Homme, and also Cristobal pour Homme; together with a crisp, tasteful accord of something like ginger and spiced sandalwood which, as other reviewers noted, does indeed recall Carven Homme a bit. All brilliantly dusted with a subtle sweet accord of vanillic patchouli (smelling basically almost like cocoa beans) which considering the presence of citrus, herbs, sandalwood and musk, seem somehow anticipating some chords of Guerlain L’Instant pour Homme. But it's not over yet: there's also something dark around, dark and medicinal too, which joins the aromatic herbs in a really far souvenir of vintage YSL M7 (in the end, Morillas just composed it the year before).

You get the picture: a modern, spicy-balsamic (almost minty at first) Oriental fougère with a really crisp and smooth vibe and a dark shade, rounded by a surprisingly odd but perfectly fitting sort of sweet-fresh frame (I think it’s due to some nuances of cinnamon and lemon blending together), quite complex actually but perfectly harmonic and really easy to pull off. An elegant and uplifting fragrance to say the least, with a perfect evolution bringing it towards lukewarm woodier-muskier territories as hours pass, still keeping the lavender-cinnamon-vanilla combo up and running (joined by a whiff of cedar-infused incense, maybe due to the aromachemicals commonly used to built sandalwood notes).

Some of the facets of Mauboussin Homme show indeed many references to other fragrances, but considered as a whole, this scent is actually quite unique. It brilliantly puts together several inspirations, and it does it with versatility and effortless class. It smells like a bridge between classic aromatic fougères like Azzaro pour Homme and post-2000s Oriental woody-spicy gourmands. I’d define it quite “laid-back”, sophisticated by with a really carefree and relaxed vibe. And smelling just good, really good. It has just something “right” and inspired, which I really enjoy a lot. Recommended.

8/10
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HugoMontez

81 Reviews
HugoMontez
HugoMontez
5  
A woody spicy gem!
Mauboussin is not a prestigious house, fragrance wise. But this Alberto Morillas creation, in the early 2000's is an exception of a good woody spicy scent.

Morillas, at that point, was already a all-star perfumer. Xeryus, Tommy Cologne, CKOne, ADG, Pi, 212, M7.... the list was extensive. This, albeit not as good as the previous ones mentioned, is a really decent, creative and good value fragrance.

It's almost a fougère, due to the lavender and sage combo, but, it goes to a more woody and spicy territory with lots of cinnamon and a play-doh aftertaste. That weird powdery/dough accord is made, somehow, with sage, cinnamon and patchouli. The result is a very interesting take on a woody-spicy, with slightly sweet elements and herbal compounds. Closer to something like Heritage but less rich and full.

It starts off a bit herbal (sage+lavender) and warm spicy (cinnamon), then the play-doh effect appears and lately, after 2-3h, it settles down to a light patchouli with vanilla and cinnamon combo.

Again, not the greatest woody spicy around but very under the radar. I have the vintage EDT, with the build in sprayer (you have to turn to spray), and i find it very fun to wear during autumn. The bottle it's really cool and i like the sprayer mechanism.

The longevity is good (around 8-10h) with a good bubble in the first hour-hour and a half. For the price, i can easily recommend, specially, if you like woody spicy fragrances, or just if you like to collect inexpensive gems like I do.

3/5
Updated on 10/08/2021
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ScentGrail

110 Reviews
ScentGrail
ScentGrail
2  
Affordable Patchouli Done Right
For at least 10 years, I have been trying to find a proper replacement for the long-discontinued Prada Luna Rossa Extreme.While this release might not shine on the same level as Prada’s masterpiece, considering its price, I think it’s good enough for all of us longing for a pretty good oriental fougere fragrance. Without wasting your time, let me assure you that for under $20.00, you can blind buy this Mauboussin without any regret. This affordable price point makes it a steal, but my full thoughts are well worth reading.

TOP NOTES
Upon the first spray, I’m immediately greeted by a refreshing burst of lavender. It’s not an overly sweet or powdery lavender but rather a clean and aromatic one, reminiscent of a classic men’s cologne but with a semi-modern twist.
Along with this fantastic lavender, you will get a burst of bergamot, which I wish lasted a little longer. The rosemary adds a lovely herbal freshness, preventing the lavender from becoming too dominant.

HEART NOTES
Once the top notes start to fade, the heart begins to reveal itself. This is the stage where the fragrance develops a warm essence and a hint of spice. The presence of patchouli becomes apparent, contributing an earthy and somewhat woody richness that anchors the scent. It’s not an overpowering or unclean patchouli but a polished and seamlessly blended version.

BASE NOTES
The base is where, even though I cannot blame the fragrance since it’s so affordable, things kind of stop, and everything is done right at the top, and the middle stage gets muffled into, by today’s standards, a generic vanilla-woody base. I can’t be subjective and say yes, this is the best base ever since we have all seen this scent progression thousands of times. I love lavender, patchouli, and vanilla mix, which works for me.

OVERALL
My experience with this perfume has been quite positive. It’s a well-blended fragrance that presents a refined and adaptable scent profile with very good longevity, especially given its reasonable price. The base is where things go to the much familiar territory, and even if it’s a more than 20-year-old release, it could have been more interesting.
At one point, many YouTube reviewers said this was a hidden gem masterpiece, with which I agree only with the hidden gem point. Masterpiece? Not even close.

Read the full review at scentgrail.com
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Barolo

5 Reviews
Barolo
Barolo
0  
Outside of the bottle, pretty disappointing (pun intended)
The juice inside this great looking bottle was reminiscent of Trussardi L'Uomo and the original Polo of which I'm not a fan. A very perfumey fragrance.

Longevity is very good while sillage and projection is minimal.

Another in an ever growing, at least it's slowed, line of disappointing blind buys.
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Mantus

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Top Review 14  
Edelweiche Harmonie
First, one can perceive an intense and powerful sweet creamy note, which has a subtly soapy and powdery effect, bringing with it a beautiful soft and smooth aura, thanks to the lavender.

At the same time, the lavender is enveloped by a bright Mediterranean ethereal, slightly sweet herbal note that gives the top note a pleasant invigorating tone and comes from rosemary.

These two notes are accompanied by a very delicate citrus note, which I believe is responsible for the top note carrying something wonderfully awakening, and I actually guessed lemon instead of bergamot.

A little later, a wonderful fresh spicy note can be perceived, which emits a very subtle ethereal, relaxing touch in the background and originates from sage.

The sage is surrounded by a fine, sweet and also spicy note, which gives the fragrance a very noble, soft harmonious, oriental-like, cozy tangible substance and is thanks to cinnamon.

These two notes are accompanied by a very pleasant integrating sweet, light earthy nuance, which is responsible for the fragrance acquiring a beautifully accentuated depth and comes from patchouli.

In the last 3.5 hours, a very beautiful, bright creamy woody note is perceptible, which is accompanied by a very clear and pure nuance, without reminding one of freshly washed laundry, and comes from sandalwood in conjunction with musk.

These two notes are enveloped by a wonderful bright, smooth, sweet creamy note, which provides a very pleasant, very subtly buttery finish and is thanks to Bourbon vanilla.

Overall, the fragrance lasts 8.5 hours on my skin.

The sillage is designed from the beginning to be very noticeable at about 1.5 meters, and this is maintained for 4 hours before it gradually minimizes until the fragrance fades.

I would like to express my sincere thanks to our Parfumo "Schücha" for the sample.
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A classy scent,mostly fougere.It starts strong,but giving 15 min and it tames in this balsamic spicy scent!A good gent choice.
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2
A classy lavender and spice scent. Longevity and silage moderate to good. Will get some more.
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1 year ago
1
Drydown for me is very close to Boucheron Jaipur EDP. If you like one you'd like the other.
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1
M.H. EDT is a great fougère scent. Lavender-Sage combo with sweet nuances. Nothing crazy and a bit predictable but well put together. 3.5/5
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5
Starts herbal-lavender and quickly shifts to a creamy-sweet scent with a hint of cinnamon. I don't think it's bad.
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Lavender citrus with rosemary and plenty of sage, then lots of musk, cinnamon, and soap. Mr. Morrillas can do it if he just wants to…
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A wonderfully spicy-sweet scent with fine sophistication. Relatively unknown, but all the more interesting.
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Lavender in a different way with cinnamon-vanilla-sandalwood warmth.
Powdery-spicy-soft yet clean-fresh.
A nose-pleaser for cooler days.
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The scent is an example that you don't have to spend hundreds of euros to smell good and natural...Simply beautiful.
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Classic men's fragrance that clearly draws inspiration from Caron's Homme. Juicy lavender, wonderful evolution, no hipster nonsense. Lovely!
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