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Must de Cartier Pour Homme

Marca
Cartier
4.28 de 5
561 votos

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Descripción

Must de Cartier Pour Homme by Cartier is a spicy oriental fragrance for men. Launched in 2000, this composition was created by perfumer Nathalie Feisthauer. Its olfactive structure unfolds with top notes of anise, olive leaves, green mandarin, grapefruit, bergamot, carnation and coriander; a heart of cinnamon and ginger; and a base that reveals vanilla, sandalwood, tonka bean, vetiver, cedar, musk and patchouli.

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  • Invierno 28%
  • Primavera 24%
  • Verano 11%
  • Otoño 37%
  • Día 49%
  • Noche 51%

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Comunidad

561 votos

  • Positivo 88%
  • Negativo 9.6%
  • Neutral 2.9%

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Reseñas

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  • priethcallas

    It opens quite intensely with citrus (green mandarin and grapefruit), anise, and coriander. I detect a weaker floral note (perhaps carnation) or something vegetal (olive leaves). In the heart, I notice cinnamon, followed by sandalwood, tonka bean, patchouli, and vanilla. Vetiver and cedar appear between six and seven hours. It is very oriental, spicy, and suitable for winter (though it could work in summer or at night with lighter application). Be careful not to overapply, as it can be dizzying in enclosed spaces. It feels super elegant and sophisticated, ideal for events (it gets lost in daily or solo use). Recommended age: over 30.

  • unlimited3007

    I believe it is one of the best I have tried: elegant, not overpowering, and with excellent longevity. It is not for everyday wear, but rather for special occasions such as business meetings or weddings.

  • According to what I was told at the perfumerie, it has already been discontinued. I find a bit too much anise, but it is absolutely delicious. The EDP version is pure exquisite.

  • Freakmotion

    It smells classic, not to attract attention but to provide elegance and a suit-like sensation. I have worn it in both heat and cold, but I believe it is more suitable for winter. It is quite sweet and very aniseed, but a ‘dirty’ anise: it has a citrus hint like orange and some vetiver that give it an animal touch, like almost all Cartier fragrances I have tried (it seems to be their mark of distinction). The downside is that the exquisite quality of the aroma does not last long… it fades in about two hours! And it is barely noticeable. Greetings from Chile.

  • Elegant, sophisticated, and super soft. It is discreet, with no shouting or annoying notes; it is unique and meant only for private enjoyment. It is curious how our tastes change with the years and we begin to value the subtle. A few months ago, I would not have bothered to try Must Pour Homme; Santos had led me to believe Cartier was only for old men, so I dismissed it. However, at my usual perfumerie, with an interesting discount, I saw it was discontinued and the price was good, so I bought a bottle. The packaging is elegant, masculine, and discreet, with a red cap and oval atomiser; the liquid is amber with a greenish tint and the aroma is special. It starts citrusy, sweet, aquatic, green, and spicy; then comes the cinnamon and anise, followed by a warm, light vanilla at the end. It lasts quite a while and has a trail so discreet that it represents the height of prudent elegance. It does not seek attention nor invade others’ space, yet it stays pleasantly on the skin, warm and special, like a memory just for us. I have worn it for four hours and can still feel it on my chest and wrists, accompanying me. Although I wear it only for myself, it is the first time I truly feel I enjoy it and that it is part of my private, irreplaceable universe.

  • I tested it in a shopping centre and initially thought it was anything special, but over time it becomes an exquisite beast and sensual, to the point where I wanted to bite my arm from how good it smells. It has class, character, and status… what a pity I could not buy it. Regarding longevity, it clings to the skin incredibly well. In summary: a scent of sweet cinnamon with the finest anise.

  • In the world of graphic design, they say less is more, and the Must adheres to this rule to the letter. It is not an aroma designed to seduce, but rather to frame discreet personalities with class. Its 21 notes create a subtle musky effect that lasts a long time; it is not intrusive but very present. Its best moment is in formal settings. It begins with a vertical blend of spices and citrus with that musky touch (perhaps due to the vanilla and tonka). Then, the spices masterfully retain the citrus, which, along with the olive leaf and lavender, adds discreet green twists. It is sober, elegant, and masculine: a Parisian jewel that does not follow the crowd, for men who do not need compliments or stares. A must-have for collectors.

  • In the world of graphic design, there is a saying: less is more! With Must, that is pure reality. It is not an aroma to seduce, but to frame discreet personalities with class. Its 21 notes create a subtle, powdery effect that lasts a long time—not intrusive but very present. Its best moment is in formal settings. It opens with spices and citrus that tend to become powdery (perhaps due to the vanilla-tonka). Once settled, the spices retain the citrus touch, with subtle green twists of olive leaf and lavender. Must is sober, elegant, and masculine: a Parisian gem that does not follow the crowd, for men who do not need compliments or stares. Essential for collectors.

  • Cartier Pour Homme is a near-missing gem these days; luckily, I stumbled upon a tester and gave it a go. It feels like a serious, classic scent—very elegant yet not overly mature. It keeps Cartier’s style, much like the Santos, but here everything is subtle and soft, though surprisingly long-lasting. At first, I noticed delicate citrus notes, particularly a lovely anise with herbal hints, perhaps coriander. Over time, the cinnamon emerges, yet the anise and a faint vanilla sweetness remain; it smells like a spice infusion that is never overpowering, but rather very wearable. I see it as highly versatile, though the spices will shine brighter in cooler weather. If you can track it down, do not hesitate to try it; it is well worth it.

  • Cartier Pour Homme is a treasure hard to find these days; luckily, I stumbled upon a tester and gave it a go. It feels like a serious, classic fragrance—very elegant yet not overly mature. It carries the Cartier style seen in Santos, but here everything is softer and more subtle, although it remains long-lasting. At first, I noticed subtle citrus, particularly a lovely anise note with herbal undertones, perhaps coriander or something similar. Over time, the cinnamon gains strength, yet the anise and a touch of sweet vanilla remain; it smells like a spice infusion that is never overpowering, but rather very wearable. I see it as highly versatile, though its spicy notes shine best in cooler weather. If you can get your hands on it, do not hesitate to try it, as it is truly worth it.

  • georgequeue

    This perfume was in a display case at a beauty store and I couldn’t resist the temptation; I went in immediately and asked the price: U$76.80 for the 100ml bottle, a quite attractive price for a discontinued fragrance. I told the girl to let me try it, which she agreed to rather reluctantly, and before applying it, I was very excited. Seconds later… BANG!, the perfume touched my skin. The first hit was persistent but soft; it was like a powdery version of Obsession For Men mixed with Bvlgari Blv Pour Homme, with a touch of anise and a fairly modest intensity that dispelled all my expectations. An hour after application, it could still be felt, but very close to the skin. Must de Cartier Pour Homme is not a bad fragrance, by any means, but the performance is really deficient for a Cartier house scent, besides not captivating me; I must say, on the contrary, it disappointed me. I believe the bottle was produced between 2000 and 2008, and it’s possible that exposure to light and poor maintenance have taken their toll, diluting all its properties. In summary, I had the pleasure of knowing this creation, and I understand why it was discontinued, as despite being an interesting proposal, it falls short on the attributes a good perfume should possess. I wouldn’t buy it, not even if it cost a third or fourth of what it is worth. Sorry for my honesty, but that’s what I think. Rating: Fragrance: 7/10 Longevity: 1/10 Projection: 0.5/10 Trail: 0.5/10 Value for Money: 2/10 Total: 2.2/10

  • charlotinable

    I bought it back in 2003 at a laughable and surprising price, very cheap. I was fascinated and loved it. It felt different from other men’s perfumes, yet didn’t lose that classic, elegant, and good-taste touch. I remember it stayed close to the skin and didn’t project much, somewhat weak. I thought it contained cinnamon, a very powerful, spicy note, as we Mexicans say. I haven’t seen or found it again, but I would buy a bottle of this perfume. The bottle seems precious, simple, minimalist, and very refined.

  • Hello group, I just bought this amazing perfume, truly a marvel of quality and something distinct. I put it on at 8 am on a hot day, and it’s now 3 pm, and the projection and longevity are impressive. Piled-on compliments, something refined and niche-quality ideal for the office, party, beach, or wedding; really very versatile. Buy it, it’s something that cannot be missing for those who like Cartier and collecting. Best regards.

  • Hello everyone, I have just picked up this amazing perfume; truly a marvel of quality and something distinct. I applied it at 8 am on a hot day, and now it is 3 pm; the projection and longevity are impressive. It delivers in spades, it is refined and has niche-level quality: perfect for the office, a party, the beach, or a wedding—highly versatile. Buy it; it is something that cannot be missing from any Cartier lover’s collection. Best wishes.

  • LosPerfumesDeJavi

    I wanted to kick off autumn with this amazing perfume that I managed to get in spring, how? The stars aligned and the planet collided with a satellite so I could find this discontinued gem. Must de Cartier Pour Homme was launched in 2000, created by nose Nathalie Feisthauer, which Cartier discontinued for unknown reasons. It’s a warm and spicy scent, with prominent notes of anise, cinnamon, ginger, and vanilla that push the boundaries of elegance. It’s very refined, with a noticeable trail and about 8 hours of longevity in cold weather. The bottle is horrible, things being what they are; the cap weighs more than the bottle 😂 and I really dislike very large caps (see Issey Miyake line… no).

  • Oscar Segovia

    Oh, my goodness, what a fragrance!!!! Citrus, spicy, delicate yet tough all at once. Excellent longevity and trail. I just bought it today and I have no regrets. Unique in its style, as Cartier always keeps us accustomed to. I’ll keep it as a treasure since it’s excessively hard to find.

  • Oscar Segovia

    What a fragrance, by heavens! Citrusy, spicy, delicate yet rough all at once. It boasts excellent longevity and trail. I bought it today and have not a single moment of regret. It is unique in its style, just as Cartier has come to expect from us. I shall keep it as a treasure because it is excessively hard to find.

  • Oscar Segovia

    At public request, Must Pour Homme version 2024 is back this year. We’ll have it again, and those who couldn’t obtain this wonder, this fragrance!! I declare myself number 1 fan of Mathilde Laurent, haha. In 2024, Must Pour Homme, Declaration d’un soir, and So Pretty are returning.

  • Oscar Segovia

    This perfume is back, which was almost impossible to find until recently. You can buy it again on the Cartier website in a 2x30ml pack. For those who couldn’t get it before, now is your chance. I’m curious to try the new version since Mathilde Laurent was behind it.

  • Coolmartini

    One of my favourites. It smells like an expensive soap that makes you feel clean and masculine. Wearing it with a nice shirt makes me feel clean and attractive. A 9.5… solid!

  • Oscar Segovia

    Nothing is more beautiful and delicate than this. I’m absolutely in love with how it smells; every time I wear it, I receive a thousand compliments, haha. If you have the chance to get your hands on it, don’t hesitate.

  • Classic yet not the typical kind. It smells masculine without being coarse; clean without reeking of a barbershop. There’s a sweet touch, though it’s neither vanilla nor gourmand. It lacks the loud olfactory noise of many perfumes today; I wouldn’t recommend it for anyone under 30. The sillage is very light, lending it elegance, and that sweet anise note adds warmth, perhaps a touch exaggerated, but it works. It’s versatile, suitable for all seasons and occasions. It’s noticeable at close and medium range without being intrusive. A rather pleasant scent.