Maxim's pour Homme 1988 Eau de Toilette

Maxim's pour Homme (Eau de Toilette) by Maxim's
Bottle Design Pierre Dinand
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8.1 / 10 47 Ratings
According to EssenceVitae Research Team A popular perfume by Maxim's for men, released in 1988. Furthermore The scent is woody-spicy. It was last marketed by SNDPI.
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8.147 Ratings
Longevity
7.835 Ratings
Sillage
6.239 Ratings
Bottle
6.344 Ratings
Submitted by Antoine, last update on 02.06.2024.

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ColinM

516 Reviews
ColinM
ColinM
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Hell of a leather keeper!
This is for me one of those cases where I am really happy and thankful that sites like Basenotes exist. If it wasn’t for the positive raving reviews there, I would have never cared for this scent – an obscure name evoking some generic seedy nightclub (sorry, I didn’t think of “that” Maxim’s at first), a rather unappealing box, very little information except for the fact that this was made by Pierre Cardin (meh...) in collaboration with a Parisian restaurant – an anecdote which wouldn’t really be enough to make me intrigued about this fragrance. If any, it would have instead almost an off-putting effect on me. Well anyway, once I read the reviews I thought it was maybe worthy a blind buy instead. I found a really cheap “no barcode” bottle of this and – bingo! I can’t say better what other reviewers already wrote. Just believe them, and believe the (still quite limited) hype.

Maxim’s homme is an amazing hell of a keeper, a fantastic and sophisticated leather chypre which should sit if not next, then just a short step below some of the finest leather chypres of all times, from vintage Or Black to vintage Bel Ami or Moschino pour Homme. The structure is pretty traditional, and others have already analyzed it, so there’s no point in telling how it smells again in detail... it’s just an impeccable, rich, elegant and truly high-quality balsamic woody-leather scent with a really enjoyable whiff of smoky, and almost honeyed-candied floral notes, a bit like in Bel Ami – that kind of dark, austere and distinguished “manly” leather with a hint of balsamic-powdery smooth softness. At first it smells more about pine needless and dry woods, but once it warms a bit, the magic happens and Maxim’s unravels a truly delightful, crisp and brilliant harmony of leather, tobacco, “masculine” flowers, balsamic woods, a subtle musky base of mossy dirt.

I think the balance between the darker side with leather, tobacco and austere woods, and the balsamic-floral side with a really peculiar sort of dusty-sweet resinous texture and a nondescript, yet charming musty aftertaste, is truly remarkable and one of a kind. It’s simple, but so finely tuned it smells more unique than it may seem. Plus the quality is overall ridiculously good, there is an amazing feel of clarity and sultry depth which one would never imagine coming out from something so inexpensive and, say, visually cheap. Another obscure, totally good and totally neglected vintage cheapo which smells a bit similar to this came to my mind - Bally Masculin, but Maxim’s seems showing clearly a higher quality. This could have really easily been some Hermès, Givenchy or Guerlain. Same richness, same elegance halfway formal and effortless, same vibrancy and same uniqueness of most of their finest vintage offerings for men. I’ve read on the Internet that this was an early work by Jean Claude Ellena, and well, I can really believe that. Simply great.

8,5-9/10
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2.5
Bottle
5
Sillage
7.5
Longevity
8
Scent
Drseid

819 Reviews
Drseid
Drseid
4  
Near Powerhouse Strength But Completely Successful...
Maxim's pour Homme opens with a lavender and carnation floral duo with an underlying relatively sweet mélange of citrus fruit. The florals remain into the heart of the scent, as a smooth clove spiced leather accord joins the florals with an initially mild cedar and sandalwood backbone revealing itself as does a moderate amount of clean musk from the base. During the dry-down the florals finally recede and the now starring leather dries and sheds the scent's remaining sweetness without losing its smoothness, now coupling with dirty patchouli, the remnants of the cedar and slightly powdery oakmoss to finish off the scent's development. Projection is average and longevity is excellent.

Maxim's pour Homme is really quite captivating. It really is a leather scent with a cedar spine when all is said and done, but the initial florals and clove spice play key roles in setting up the slowly growing smooth leather and cedar wood accord as the scent progresses. Maxim's pour Homme is plenty strong, but it's never overpowering and quite easy to wear. While Maxim's does not smell altogether different during its dry-down than many of its top-notch contemporaries, it certainly succeeds in its execution and is very well made. If you like powerhouse scents like Giorgio VIP for Men but want less bite and projection Maxim's may be just what you are looking for. As for me, I love the stuff and award it a very strong 4 to 4.5 stars out of 5.
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Pricing
8
Bottle
7
Sillage
7
Longevity
9.5
Scent
ChicoRoch1

154 Reviews
ChicoRoch1
ChicoRoch1
2  
Leather heaven
I'm in my 50s and i grew up in the 70s and 80s which IMO was the absolute best era for fragrances, especially MALE fragrances. Maxim pour homme is a great Leather Chypre in the same set up as Van Cleef PH and Drakkar Noir just 2 name a few. Longevity is good not great and u can get it 4 a decent price. I have a vintage bottle from 1990 which has the real oakmoss in it. You can spot that and the leather not miles away and the scent stays with u 4 hrs. After 6hrs or so it's barely detectable but it's not that serious. The 1980s certainly pumped out big gigantic masculine fragrances that became classics. I wouldn't wear any of those in their current form if u gave them 2 me 4 free. Look on ebay and unfortunately the only sizes available are 1oz or 1.7ozs. I'm not sure why but it is what it is. Maxim PH, a classic
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BrianBuchanan

355 Reviews
BrianBuchanan
BrianBuchanan
1  
School of Aramis
Fragrantica attribute this to Dominique Ropion but I doubt it myself.
Maxim’s pour Homme is an aromatic leather chypre; old school; a bit like Aramis without the bouyant head and with gritty and fruity notes in its place.
Underneath, it’s dark and dry, a moss-patchouli-amber like a Bernard Chant (Aromatics Elixir, Cabochard, and of course, Aramis). But, because Maxim’s is a bit dull compared to (vintage) Aramis it feels more like ‘School of Chant’ than the hand of the master himself.
Clearly, this will to appeal to those who like the great leather chypres, but sadly, when compared to Aramis directly, the shortcomings are all too plain.
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manlyscents

81 Reviews
manlyscents
manlyscents
1  
A fine perfume to match a fine dining celeb hotspot
The 1980s was when celebrities really started getting into the fragrance game. Salvador Dali, Alain Delon, Elizabeth Taylor, and Julio Iglesias come to mind. Among them was also @maxims.de.paris, not a celebrity per se, but the chic restaurant that celebs used to visit.

This particular fragrance Maxims released in 1988 is a stunner. It has a fruity lavender opening - sweet, but not in a modern barrage kind of way. Then florals come in with a prominent carnation, followed by an ambery, musky dry-down. Not too powdery, and with a touch of leather. A fine perfume to match a fine dining celeb hotspot.

Projects well and lasts through a work day.

At this point in time, there are loads of bottles out there at a decent price, making this one of the very best vintage perfume bangs for buck.

Masculinity Level: The villainous politician from the original House of Cards on BBC.
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Finerthings8Finerthings8 11 hours ago
5
Bottle
8
Sillage
9
Longevity
6
Scent
Very strong, old school leather scent. Not for me .
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ChicoRoch1ChicoRoch1 3 years ago
8
Bottle
7
Sillage
7
Longevity
9.5
Scent
Saddle up the leather on this one
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