- Product details
- Description
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Brand:
Cartier
Line: pasha de cartier
Product Type: eau de toilette
Classification: elite
Volume: 100 ml
Country: France
Made in: France
Gender: for men
Scent Type: flower, spicy
Top Notes: Cumin, Lavender, Mint, Tangerine
Heart Notes: Coriander, Goldentuft Alyssum, Rose Tree
Base Notes: Frankincense, Oak Moss, Patchouli, Sandal
One of the finest exclusive fragrances from the elite French house of Cartier is the men's eau de toilette Pasha de Cartier, launched in 1992. Over several decades on the perfume market, this scent has become a traditional choice for masculine, authoritative, and self-confident members of the stronger sex. The freshness and tartness of its floral-spicy composition energizes and provides strength for new achievements. Furthermore, the depth and richness of this fragrance have been duly appreciated by the fairer sex.
The perfume composition of Pasha de Cartier eau de toilette combines the tartness of highland herbs with accents of wood and spices. The top notes are represented by the invigorating freshness of mandarin and mint, enriched with the aromatic scents of lavender and caraway. The heart of the bouquet unfolds with a mix of rosewood and coriander and smoothly transitions into a trail of incense, sandalwood, and patchouli with a hint of wood moss. The constant chic and richness of this brand's creations are reflected in the refined design of the bottle.
In the early 2000s, a friend of mine gave me this fragrance as a gift. It is absolutely amazing! It has a long-lasting, luxurious, and sensual scent. Yes, I am a woman who used a men's fragrance, even though I am very feminine, but somehow it blended harmoniously with me.
Interesting scent for men! I gave it to my husband, but the bottle is almost empty now. I never realized before that it's a perfume from the 90s. However, it unfolds completely differently on the skin. It has a solid scent for men.
A nostalgic scent from the 90s that lacks any distinctive features. It has a fragrance reminiscent of pine-scented deodorant. While it may sound luxurious, it doesn't justify its price. It's more similar to an aftershave lotion with the scent of pine needles. Definitely worth testing out!
Cartier Pasha is not just a fragrance, it is a legendary scent that exudes luxury and extravagance, despite its high price. In my opinion, it is incredibly long-lasting, making it one of the revolutionary "timeless" scents from the early 90s. It can easily be compared to other classics like Chanel's Egoiste and Jazz. It doesn't fall behind its competitors with similar motifs, and for me, it has now become a newfound favorite fragrance.
P.S. The packaging and presentation, as always, are impeccable.
"A fragrance for professional men. Suitable for both day and evening wear. This alluring scent is long-lasting. My husband absolutely loves it."