Signature for Men S.T. Dupont for men

Signature for Men S.T. Dupont for men

main accords
amber
warm spicy
vanilla
smoky
aromatic
fresh spicy
woody
powdery
balsamic
cinnamon

Perfume rating 4.25 out of 5 with 192 votes

Signature for Men by S.T. Dupont is a Amber Spicy fragrance for men. Signature for Men was launched in 2000. The nose behind this fragrance is Richard Herpin. Top notes are Lavender, Pepper, Tarragon, Grapefruit, Basil and Lemon; middle notes are Incense, Cinnamon, Birch, Heliotrope, Carnation and Geranium; base notes are Vanilla, Benzoin, Amber, Tonka Bean, Cedar and Patchouli.

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Top Notes

Lavender
Pepper
Tarragon
Grapefruit
Basil
Lemon

Middle Notes

Incense
Cinnamon
Birch
Heliotrope
Carnation
Geranium

Base Notes

Vanilla
Benzoin
Amber
Tonka Bean
Cedar
Patchouli

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Maddysdaddy

Signature says it all.
Is as close to envy as mb explorer is to aventus
Bought a backup bottle , it’s worth it.

Karenhandmade.com

A Masterclass in Amber: S.T. Dupont Signature for Men
⭐⭐⭐⭐☆

S.T. Dupont's Signature for Men isn't a revolutionary fragrance, but it's a masterclass in crafting a beautiful and comforting amber scent. Imagine a warm embrace on a crisp autumn day, that's the feeling this cologne evokes.

This amber leans towards the sweet and powdery side, with none of the harshness sometimes associated with the note. It's classy and delicate, a crowd-pleaser without being generic. My older batch while lacking the initial top notes, develop a mesmerizingly smooth macerated sweetness.

Performance is acceptable, especially compared to recent designer releases. It thrives on skin heat and performs better in colder months. The packaging reflects the fragrance itself: understated elegance with a silky cardboard box and a weighty glass bottle.

If you seek a comforting, beautifully blended amber fragrance, Signature for Men is a strong contender. It's not groundbreaking, but it excels in its core execution. A timeless choice for the amber aficionado.

UK-rain

Almond, almond and more almond...
This is a very sweet fragrance. I love it, but I have to be in the mood for it.
I am astonished about the comparisons to Envy for Men. It's nothing like it. It's closer to Pi from Givenchy and Rochas Man, (pink/ phallus bottle). They all share that almond/tonka accord. I think this is the best of the genre.

Rob321x

This is gorgeous I have managed to get my hands on 5 bottles for great prices! Rare to come by but sometimes people are getting rid of this for dirt cheap.this is a timeless scent for me. And you will stand out wearing this! And this is not a known scent. You will get compliments!

davidzev

Do not do business with below reviewer currently going by “wyattwadlow” He’s a scammer and offers to trade on a lot of different pages. Sends a package with trash/household items and claims your package is empty. You can check his page for the many perfumes he posts on all on the same date 🙄. Feel free to PM me with any questions about it.

UPDATE: admins removed the account but be careful when trading.

perfumemory

@ Sameh
Try Gallagher Fragrances - Behold Patchouli.

Sameh Farag Alghamry

I can't forget that look on the face of everyone smelled this perfume on me. Its long lasting stunning . Where can i buy it again , it's vanished from market , if any one can help me.

49424

I blind bought a sample of this hoping that it would be like Lanvin's discontinued Arpège for men. Signature is equally powerful with good projection and longevity. However, the similarities stop there. This is smoky/incense juice, which is great for anyone who likes that. But I find it too pungent and aggressive a scent. Removing the cap was a struggle.

mrtnlkn

I bought this in 2000 and kept in on the shelf, now and then trying it. I think I bought it cause it also reminded me of Gucci Envy which I loved.
Signature has the same warm feel but misses the ginger which to me makes this less sweet. The vanilla is a bit harsh - pointy - dunno how to discribe. The dry down however is very good. Less sharp and more patchuli (?)
After 19 years enjoying it for what it is

FragChronic

Well I can say it's very similar to Gucci Envy, difference I get off the bat is that instead of Ginger it's vanilla.
I'd say it's very good it's just missing that certain je ne sais quoi that Gucci Envy has,if only this had less vanilla, while this is similar in it's dry down, it's missing that freshness the ginger imparts on Gucci, it's not the replacement for Gucci Envy anyone would hope it to be.

FearlessFalcon

@Mohammad Don't worry about what some single-minded witch says about the language you speak :) I myself speak three languages, and I don't care in what tongue someone chooses to express themself on the internet (we have Google translate for a reason lol)
In all honestly nobody here, that's actually of any worth, really cares about your reviews being posted in another language. Anybody sensible would encourage it, so as to NOT limit this website to only English-speaking people.

@arida We are not in your house. We're on a public site in the World Wide Web. So that analogy was pretty dumb XD Don't be so narrow, let go of the fact that people post in whatever language they choose to. It doesn't do you any harm.

AS FAR AS THE SCENT- can't say anything that hasn't already been said. Pretty sexy scent, I'll have to say. From an outside point of view, I smelled this on my friend years ago and it was SOOOO good. I never figured out what it was until I smelled it on another guy years later and finally asked him what it was. I bought a bottle ASAP.

FragChronic

@Mohammad;
Write your reviews in whatever language you like , it's a free country , and a free internet , ignore that ignorant and rude person. You don't have to apologize and bow and scrape to anyone, hahahahaha.
Like , who does she think she is, ... pretending to be some internet comment police woman,
If someone doesn't like what something says,.....don't read it!
hahahahahha, isn't that self evident?

Schuecha

So after several wearings, i can defenitely tell, that it smells almost identical to Cacharel Nemo! It's the same spicy vanilla scent as the Cacharel masterpiece. If you can get it for a low price, grab it - you will not regret it believe me guys. Sadly I think it's also discontinued :/

Bigsly

Similar to Envy for Men, Devotion for Men, and somewhat similar to Carven Homme. There are a few others in this same range that I can't even remember at the moment (one of the Floris line?), but to me they can get cloying if you aren't in the mood for them. Take out the animalic/musky element in fragrances like vintage Brut and jack up the wood notes and sweetness, and you get something like these. Keep going with the sweetness but remove the lavender and you get Pi by Givenchy. They all tend to be quite strong.

Mohammad

@arida..
So sorry if I showed any offense.
I got your note, and will try to write my coming reviews in english.

Mohammad

@Arida:
And why do you suppose that I read english..;)
Just kidding:)
Well you know some of the feeings or words can not be well expressed except in your mother tongue; just wanted to clarify..:)
Anyhow; back to Dupont Signature review above; the smell is just like the smell of old herbal or spice shop with wooden shelfs and a lot of spices that I used to pass by when I was a child.
Hope the review helps..:)

juan cruz

This is a true signature scent, simple as this words, the best smoky indulgence, if you don't like it you must be weird!...

Mojtabaa

An Indian meeting in New York

Every time I smell or apply S.T. Dupont Signature Pour Homme, it reminds me of westernized Indians who live, work or study in the united states or European countries.
It has a decidedly oriental aura which is seen, felt and depicted through a western nose viewpoint of Richard Herpin. It is indeed a western interpretation of indian-oriental ambience.

S.T. Dupont Signature Pour Homme is a rich and dense priental woody spicy perfume with pivotal notes of vanilla, cinnamon, birch, benzoin and insence with a soft peppery layer beneath it.

I can discern most of the notes throughout the evolution of the perfume though its development is not too much complex.
A compilation of notes crowded like a party where your eyes lose what they glance. I think this complexity is what had made Collin Maillard a bit confused to call it an odd perfume. It takes some time to understand this perfume completely.

The combination of heliotrope and benzoin reminds some people of Givenchy Pi or Boucheron Jaipur Homme, though there is not that much similarity among them with the exception of being oriental (Indian here) in their general aura.
It also remind me a little bit of Gucci Envy for Men specially in the top notes but Envy is lighter and greener.

I enjoy this perfume despite the fact that sometimes it seems heavy to me and may cause light headaches.
It is almost a strong perfume, so if you're faint-hearted somehow like me, be careful with application.

It lasts a good time and projects well for a few hours and the sits close to skin like a soft, warm and red velvety mantle.

perfumemory

I will not go into scent analysis here. I will just say, I love it, I absolutely love it. Signature is not my everyday or work frag. It's for PM, it's great for special occasions, including that when you need to indulge your senses. I would say it is more of a cold season fragrance, but it work well for every season, at least for me.
It's said to be balsamic, maybe so... but I would also call it gourmand/ spicy / almost-Oriental. It's probably not part of Fragrantica Arabica (sweet-oud-ish, kind of frags), but it's halfway there, between the 1800's France and Near East.

Mojtabaa

It's a shame and a sad fact that this excellent perfume is discontinued.

While it is warm and balsamic despite S.t Dupont pour homme, they have a common soul.

I mean there is a trail of luxury and smoothness in these two which seems it is the signature of this luxurious house. Both smell velvety like their boxes.

If I were in place of Dupont decision makers, I would not discontinue this perfume, maybe I would put one of the Dupont Passengers frags aside.

Chicago Tony T

If it were not for Givenchy PI and Boucheron Jaipur being released 2 years earlier this would be a mega hit! Too bad St. Dupont is not a well known brand but this is the best oriental I have smelled. I have had it for about 6 or 7 years but rarely reach for it. It is rather sweet but the spices tame it it so it never becomes cloying like the other 2 can be at times. Very unisex and a crowd pleaser during cooler weather. It's still available via Ebay and can be found at reasonable prices if you have patience. At least pick up a mini and you will not regret it!

Planet_X

Most magical, intriguing, seductive and mysterious scent I ever experienced. Pure pleasure to wear by myself and absolute indulgence to smell it on a man you care for.

It has specific intelligence and aristocracy of old Dupont's house.
Signature ticks all my boxes– smokiness and masculine flowers, birchwood and incense, warm ambery-peppery drydown. A prince among orientals. And just the one in the world of men fragrances if to consider how smoothly its been made. Some ppl compare it with Gucci Envy for men, some with Opium pour Homme, - nope. Its better.
20/10 from me

VanAllan

Got a small (30ml) bottle a week before Christmas, due to its good price and the reviews read all over.
An elegant oriental fragrance that features (on my skin) mostly its flowery spicy-balsamic-ambery notes, in this order. Less vanilic/flowery than Jaipur PH and more spicy-ambery than Jacomo for Men. Heliotrope, birch, incense and benzoin are also present but more in the background, giving to the whole a nice sweet-balsamic support. Pretty linear from the spicy semi-aromatic top to the creamy-ambery drydown, good for close encounters and cold weather on special occasions. My rank 7.7/10 ☣☣☣

williamvargas

got a 5 mil bottle to try , just curious. pleasantly surprised how nice fragrance this is. has all the quality of some of the finer fragrances I have tried. the price point made me curious to try this one. I would wear this. worth a sniff. surprised that I have not run across this one before, I am sure there are many scents that smell along these lines. very nice and a worthwhile scent to try. got it very inexpensively. may consider a purchase. just need to compare it to some others that I have , but if I was just going off of whether or not I like it after sniffing it. then yes I like it.
aromatic warm fragrance a bit spicy but in a good way. I would say masculine type , hairy chested ..lol.. would have been great for the macho disco dude. good stuff. still on the fence as to whether I need it.. I have these types already but if you don't have something along these notes it seems to be available reasonably on line.. I was complimented on it, I think would be a great fall winter type or a night out would bode well for this scent. I got excellent projection from it and my wife like it so that is always a bonus.. try one of the many minis I saw listed on line.. quality seems to be there..it does smell natural to me and pretty well blended.

FRAGRANCEZ

Very rich and elegant plus inexpensive. Better than many popular perfumes.

krmarich

Hot in the footsteps of Boucheron Jaipur PH came Signature. The oriental had been rediscovered for men. Why didnt it catch on? I discovered it in a closeout store and immediatley fell in love with this charmer! Sadly, its no longer on the market.

It is clean, not soapy during all stages. The spices are quiet with the creamy woods and vanilla taking center stage. There is a smokey warmth to it that resembled toasted almonds(heliotrope?) and that familiar "pencil" note that always takes me back to grade school. There is a polite amount of patcholi that carried this wonder on your body for hours. Sexy, demure and now ever so rare.

The bottle resembles an ink well. Its heavy and masculine. On snowy days this warms me nicely. If you get the priveledge, indeed try Signature PH.

PSILOVEFRAGRANCES

Very rich and sweet. Heavy if over-applied, so be careful. To me, a very amber-y oriental. Quite pleasing, but very sweet.

maiker

Really nice fragrance, is a secret that ill never forget. and it lost in your mind, love it,

denmaz

this is warm n sweet, really classic masculine. well, if i can't get this one, Aigner Pour Homme will come as a subtitute.

Veedabestchef

Signature is also a good name because it can be a signature scent..also alot of of people dont own this..Its not very popular around but its the best romantic scent out there.Ill definitely keep this a secret fragrance.. Very romantic and special fragrance...

this fragrance is under the radar (it hides its wonderful scent, unless you search for it)

Veedabestchef

this is very romantic scent..its really good for winter scent or going on a special date..its sweet and i can smell the insense on it and touch of vanilla, cinnamon to soften them up.. i didnt find out about this fragrance until today.. and its been around for 10 years now. this fragrance has a beautiful notes.i wish i found this a long time ago..very nice relaxing romantic scent..

ahmed ehab

this really does not get wat it deserves :(

it is really good

Aristo

... atmosphere times of Alexander Dumas ...
Oh, the eternal capitalism's profit - there is no aristocracy and style ...
Why was murdered this masterpiece? (

guynspfld

This is a very traditional male frag. When I bought it; it was a little to mature for me, but now I find it great to wear for winter evenings out. Cedar and Amber are evident as is incense. Really a good one to own. Not for everyday, but still highly recommended

 
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