Boucheron Jaïpur Homme Eau de Parfum 100ml is a warm oriental-spicy classic for men, composed by Annick Menardo and introduced in the late 1990s. Inspired by the colours, spices and palaces of the Indian city of Jaïpur, the fragrance opens with cardamom, lemon and bergamot, melts into a floral-spicy heart of cinnamon, carnation and rose, and settles into a smooth gourmand-amber base of tonka bean, benzoin, patchouli and cedar. The bottle echoes the line of an ornate Boucheron cuff, finished with a curving gold cap.
About Boucheron
Founded in Paris in 1858, Boucheron is one of the oldest jewellery houses on the Place Vendôme. Its perfumery line, launched in the late 1980s, draws on the same craft and material vocabulary as its high jewellery — the ring-shaped flacons of the Boucheron and Jaïpur fragrances are direct nods to the maison's archive.
Fragrance notes
- Top: Cardamom, Lemon, Lime, Bergamot
- Heart: Cinnamon, Carnation, Rose, Jasmine
- Base: Benzoin, Tonka bean, Patchouli, Cedar
Olfactory family: Oriental Spicy | Launched: 1998
Who it's for
Jaïpur Homme suits men who like warm, sweet-spicy fragrances over fresh aquatic compositions. It is firmly an autumn and winter scent — the cinnamon, tonka and benzoin sit best in cool air, and it carries beautifully through long evenings out. If you wear classics like Yves Saint Laurent Opium pour Homme or Givenchy Pi, Jaïpur Homme belongs in the same wardrobe.
How to use
- Hold the gold-capped flacon around 15 cm from the skin.
- Spray onto pulse points — wrists, neck, chest.
- Two sprays balance warmth and projection without becoming heavy.
- For longer trail through cold weather, mist a small amount onto the lapel of a coat or scarf.
Specifications
- Size: 100ml
- Concentration: Eau de Parfum
- Gender: Men
- Brand: Boucheron
- Year: 1998
- Perfumer: Annick Menardo
A characterful, spicy-amber men's fragrance from a Place Vendôme jewellery house — warm, refined and built for cooler-weather evenings.



