Best Hermès perfume: 7 picks compared
The best Hermès perfume to buy first is Terre d'Hermès, the woody-citrus EDT that suits almost any man and reads expensive without trying. If you want something for her, Twilly d'Hermès is the safest first pick. Everything below justifies that call and points you to the version that fits your skin and budget.
Hermès sits a step above ordinary designer pricing, so the gap between the cheapest shop and the boutique can be large. The live cards below always show the current floor for bottles shipped to the Netherlands, so you never guess.
How the top Hermès picks compare
| Perfume | Scent character | Longevity (product page) | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Terre d'Hermès EDT | Grapefruit over vetiver and flint | Long lasting | A safe first bottle, any man |
| Terre d'Hermès Parfum | Denser, smokier, more vetiver | Long lasting | Cold-weather evenings |
| Twilly d'Hermès | Spicy ginger, tuberose, vanilla | Long lasting | A bold first pick for her |
| Un Jardin Sur Le Nil | Green mango and grapefruit | Moderate | Hot days, casual wear |
| H24 | Clean clary sage, metallic woods | Moderate | A modern office signature |
| Eau des Merveilles | Salty amber and woods | Moderate | Cool weather, unusual taste |
| Eau de Citron Noir | Black lime and tea | Moderate | Easy daytime freshness |
Terre d'Hermès, the one to buy first
This is the bottle most people should start with. Grapefruit and orange open sharp and bright, then settle onto vetiver, flint and cedar that feel dry and mineral rather than sweet. It is listed for men but the dry-citrus signature is clean enough that plenty of women wear it. Its product page rates it long lasting, and that matches how it behaves: a full day with real presence. Buy the EDT before anything else in the line.
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Terre d'Hermès
from €66.89
/ 100ml
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Terre d'Hermès Parfum, the richer version
Same DNA, turned up. The Parfum concentration trades some of the citrus sparkle for a denser, smokier vetiver that leans into autumn and winter evenings. If you already love the EDT and want more weight on the skin, this is the upgrade rather than a different scent. It also rates long lasting, and it projects harder in the first hours.
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Terre d'Hermes Parfum
from €76.79
/ 75ml
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Twilly d'Hermès, the pick for her
Twilly opens on a punchy candied ginger that surprises people who expect a soft floral. Underneath sits tuberose and orange blossom over sandalwood and vanilla, so it warms up sweet without turning into a dessert. It is youthful and a little loud, which makes it a confident first Hermès for women rather than a quiet one. The product page rates it long lasting, fair for the 50ml bottle.
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Twilly d’Hermès
from €73.89
/ 85ml
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Un Jardin Sur Le Nil, the summer choice
The most wearable of the Jardin range in heat. Green mango and grapefruit give it a watery, slightly bitter freshness, with a faint incense in the base keeping it from going fully fruity. It is unisex and reads casual, the kind of thing you reach for on a hot commute. Longevity is moderate on the product page, so expect to top up across a long day.
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Un Jardin Sur Le Nil
from €68.59
/ 100ml
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H24, the modern men's signature
H24 is the newest face here and the most divisive. Clary sage and narcissus give it a clean, almost metallic green character that some read as a hot iron on fresh laundry. It is built for the office and daytime, smooth and inoffensive once it settles. Longevity is moderate, so it sits close rather than filling a room.
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H24
from €60.09
/ 100ml
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Eau des Merveilles, for amber lovers
A salty, woody amber that has aged into a quiet classic. Bitter orange and elemi open it, then a dry cedar and benzoin base give it that signature mineral warmth. It is listed for women but wears unisex, and it works across the year better than most on this list. Moderate longevity, so it stays personal rather than projecting far.
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Eau des Merveilles
from €78.03
/ 100ml
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Eau de Citron Noir, the easy fresh one
If you want a no-thought daytime fragrance, this is it. A black lime accord sits over black tea and a dry wood base, tart and slightly smoky rather than soapy. It is unisex and easygoing, the cheapest way into the house for someone who just wants to smell clean and put-together. It leans light, so reapply for the evening.
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Eau de Citron Noir
from €63.99
/ 100ml
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How to buy Hermès for less
The price spread on Hermès is wide, so the shop you pick matters more than the size you pick. The same Terre d'Hermès bottle can cost well over what the cheapest shop we compare charges. Compare the price per millilitre between sizes before assuming the big bottle is better value, because it often is not once a deal lands on the small one. Add shipping into the total, since a cheaper bottle with paid delivery can lose to a slightly pricier one that ships free. And if you are unsure between two scents, the dry-citrus profile of Terre d'Hermès is the lowest-risk bet in the line.
For more on why the same bottle swings so much between shops, read why perfume prices differ. If you are weighing Hermès against cheaper or more exclusive options, niche versus designer fragrance lays out the trade. The full perfume buying guide covers sizing and concentrations, and you can browse every current price on the Hermès brand page.
FAQ
What is the best Hermès perfume for men?
Terre d'Hermès is the standard answer, in EDT for everyday wear or the denser Parfum for cold evenings. H24 is the modern alternative if you want something cleaner and more office-friendly.
Which Hermès perfume lasts longest?
Terre d'Hermès in both EDT and Parfum, and Twilly d'Hermès, all rate long lasting on their product pages. The Jardin range and H24 rate moderate, so plan to reapply on long days.
Is Hermès worth the price?
For the long-lasting picks, yes if the profile suits you, especially once you buy from the cheapest shop rather than the boutique. The lighter, fresher scents give you less wear time, so judge those on whether you love the smell rather than on value.
Which Hermès perfume is best for summer?
Un Jardin Sur Le Nil and Eau de Citron Noir are the two built for heat, both fresh and easy in the day. Terre d'Hermès also holds up in warm weather better than its woody base suggests.
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