Jean-Louis Scherrer 2002 Edp

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Immense Pour Homme

by Raphael Haury

Jean-Louis Scherrer Immense Pour Homme is an Eau de Parfum launched in 2002, created by Raphael Haury. Immense Pour Homme opens with Mandarin, Pink Pepper, Fig Leaf, and Yuzu, settles into a heart of Juniper, Clove, Peony, and Sea Water, and dries down to a base of Woody, Sandalwood, Musk, and Ambergris. Jean-Louis Scherrer's Immense Pour Homme carries an Acquired verdict, a citrus-led wear.

This one's a proper stinker, and not in an edgy, cool way. Immense Pour Homme is proof that even clearance bin prices aren't always a bargain. It's a chemical mess, utterly devoid of redeeming features beyond a fleeting, barely-there drydown.
  • Clean
  • Subtle
  • Relaxed
  • Fresh
  • Masculine
Immense Pour Homme Eau de Parfum bottle

ScentArt

Profile

Citrus Floral Fruity Green Sweet Warm Woody Earthy Animalic Fresh
Citrus 14%
Floral 10%
Fruity 5%
Green 11%
Sweet 11%
Warm 14%
Woody 18%
Earthy 5%
Animalic 14%
Fresh 29%

Mood Profile

Mood Energising
Calming
Character Playful
Serious
Sentiment Uplifting
Brooding

Performance

Longevity
Moderate (4-6h)
Projection
Moderate
Intensity
Moderate

Best Seasons

Best For:
Winter
Also Works:
Spring

A cold-weather scent - best worn in winter and spring.

Best Occasions

Given its abysmal performance and sillage, Immense Pour Homme barely registers as a fragrance, making most occasions irrelevant. Its faint, fleeting nature means it wouldn't offend in an office, but it certainly wouldn't impress. It's best suited for a quick, forgettable spritz when you're just looking for something to cover a prior stench, as one reviewer suggested.

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Immense Pour Homme opens with a shrill, synthetic blast of watery citrus and green fig leaf, far from the promised mandarin and yuzu. A jarring, almost metallic pink pepper tries to cut through, but it's overwhelmed by an anonymous, unpleasant sweetness. The heart attempts a marine escape with juniper and sea water, but it's a weak current, not a refreshing wave, quickly dissolving into a faint, generic woody musk base with a touch of cloying ambergris. It never truly settles into anything coherent or pleasant.