Marc Jacobs Men, from Marc Jacobs was released in 2002. The perfumer behind this creation is Ralf Schwieger. It has the top notes of Bergamot, Cardamom, Cumin, Cypress, and Ginger, middle notes of Cyclamen, Fig Leaf, Rose, and Water, and base notes of Cedarwood, Oakmoss, Patchouli, and Tonka Bean.
Marc Jacobs Men is soft, sweet and taps into something in me which I can't help but love. I like to think I'm into manly, dark, woody, peppery, spicy, incense etc... fragrances but give me something soft and playful like this and I revert to being a small child craving the sweet and comforting. Opening with a lovely fruity citrus and cardamom I was happy enough but then it reveals a fig based fragrance which is sweet and creamy probably due to the combination with Tonka bean. Fig is one of my favourite notes it would seem and I'd go as far as to say this is one of the best fig scents for men. (although it's very unisex) I have Fico di amalfi (soft, citrus fig) and love Philosykos (stark, green fig) but I don't think this is all that similar aside from it having fig as the centre piece. It's soft Like Fico but has a creamy coconut accord and gentle woods which set it apart in my opinion. Longevity is okay but not great and it doesn't really project all that much but smells great and the bottle is cool!