
First introduced at New York's Plaza Hotel in 1840, Jockey Club was off to the races, soon becoming the ubiquitous scent from Saratoga to Churchill Downs. Its patrician reputation was affirmed when John F. Kennedy became a dedicated fan more than a century after its launch. Other perfumers have attempted to imitate this iconic scent, but none have succeeded. This modern edition pays homage to the classic original and reimagined by renowned perfumer Pascal Guerin in a spectacular contemporary creation.
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Perfumes similar to Jockey Club Eau De Parfum — same fragrance family, shared notes.

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