Hermès Terre d’Hermès Eau de Toilette for Men is a timeless and iconic fragrance that perfectly captures the essence of nature and masculinity. Celebrated for its earthy, woody, and citrusy profile, this classic scent is designed for the confident man who appreciates elegance and rugged sophistication. Terre d’Hermès EDT opens with vibrant top notes of fresh orange and grapefruit, delivering an energizing and zesty burst that awakens the senses.
The heart of the fragrance reveals a harmonious blend of pepper and pelargonium, adding a subtle spicy and floral dimension that balances the citrus freshness. The base notes are a rich fusion of vetiver, cedarwood, and benzoin, providing a warm, woody, and slightly resinous finish that lingers long after application. This combination creates a natural, grounded scent that evokes the raw beauty of the earth and the strength of a modern man.
Perfect for daily wear, Hermès Terre d’Hermès EDT suits a variety of occasions, from the office to casual outings. Its versatile and well-balanced composition makes it a favorite among men seeking a signature fragrance that is both refined and approachable. Packaged in a sleek, minimalist bottle that reflects Hermès’ luxury craftsmanship, Terre d’Hermès EDT is a must-have addition to any fragrance collection.
Discover the power of nature with Hermès Terre d’Hermès Eau de Toilette for Men — a sophisticated and enduring scent that celebrates masculinity and style. Shop now to experience this legendary fragrance.
| Type | Eau de Toilette |
| Notes |
Top Notes: Orange and Grapefruit Middle Notes: Pepper, Pelargonium and Flint Base Notes: Vetiver, Cedar, Patchouli and Benzoin |
| Description | Terre d'Hermès by Hermès is a men's fragrance with a woody and spicy character. Introduced in 2006, it was crafted by perfumer Jean-Claude Ellena. The scent opens with fresh citrus notes of orange and grapefruit. At its heart, you'll find a blend of pepper, pelargonium, and a unique mineral flint note. The base is grounded in earthy and warm tones of vetiver, cedarwood, patchouli, and benzoin. |

