Description
Launch & Legacy
Pasha de Cartier first appeared in 1992. It represents a tradition of masculine fragrance rooted in the late 80s / early 90s aromatic fougère style, combining both freshness and richness. It has spawned several flankers and newer interpretations (EDT, Parfum) that amplify different facets of the scent.Fragrance Family & Style
Aromatic Wood / Woody‑Fougère. It leans toward being refined, bold yet not aggressive. It sits somewhere between formal and casual: strong enough for evenings, but polished enough for daytime or work when worn in moderation.Note Structure
Top notes: Lavender, Mint, Mandarin Orange, Anise, Caraway
These give the perfume a fresh, slightly herbal‑spicy and citrusy opening, with lavender especially prominent.Heart (middle): Coriander, Brazilian Rosewood
Spicy‑woody mid notes add complexity and introduce a richer texture, a bridge between freshness and the deeper base.Base notes: Oakmoss, Sandalwood, Patchouli, Labdanum
The dry‑down is warm and earthy. Oakmoss gives the green, slightly mossy aroma, woods bring depth, patchouli adds earthiness, and labdanum adds a resinous sweet‑amber touch.
Scent Evolution & Feel
When you first spray it, you’ll notice lavender immediately — clean and classic — supported by cooler accents like mint, with citrus peeking through. As it settles, the herbal spices and woods in the heart start to balance the sharpness. In the dry‑down, the woods and resins take over: warm, smooth, with a lingering mossy‑amber base. The overall progression feels elegant: it starts bright, moves through a spicy woody phase, then settles into something more grounded and mature.Longevity & Projection
Decent staying power: enough for a full workday in many cases, and stronger scent bubble early on. Projection is more noticeable in the fresher phases; as it dries, it becomes more intimate but remains present. The Parfum version (if you go for that) is richer and tends to last longer with more noticeable warm/resinous base tones.Best Use / When It Shines
Great in spring, fall, and cooler evenings. Also works for colder winters (especially the richer versions). It’s versatile enough for both daytime and evening wear—business, dinner, semi‑formal events—especially if you control application. Because of its mature, classic style, it suits people who like more traditional masculine scents rather than ultra-modern or very sweet.Character & Vibe
Pasha de Cartier delivers sophistication, confidence, maturity, with a sense of refinement. It smells “grown‑up” and historic, yet not dusty—it has enough citrus and freshness to feel alive. Wearing it feels like stepping into something iconic; it has a sense of legacy. It’s not loud; it’s more the kind of scent that draws people in rather than announces loudly.


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