Patchouli Paris is Guerlain’s newest release and an interesting new member to their overtly expensive luxury lineup - does it belong? I’m not so sure. To clarify, it’s a very nice patchouli scent - but for the price, and from a house such as Guerlain, I expected a whole lot more. The patchouli is as you might expect, notably earthy and bitter, yet maintaining a soft creamy nature which highlights those chocolatey facets associated with the material. Very gentle touches of ambergris, Iris and aldehydes give the scent some lift, making it appear cleaner and more palatable. It’s a very simple scent, and if you’re looking for a good patchouli and nothing else - this could be a contender, although you could likely find better for less money. I like it, but I’m not impressed with it.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Patchouli Paris by Guerlain
What does Patchouli Paris by Guerlain smell like?
Patchouli Paris by Guerlain features top notes of Aldehydes, middle notes of Iris, and base notes of Ambergris, Patchouli, and Vanilla.
How long does Patchouli Paris by Guerlain last?
Based on user reviews, Patchouli Paris by Guerlain has moderate longevity, typically lasting 4-6 hours. The longevity rating is 3.0 out of 5.
What is the sillage of Patchouli Paris by Guerlain?
Patchouli Paris by Guerlain has moderate sillage that stays close to the skin but is noticeable. The sillage rating is 3.0 out of 5.
Who created Patchouli Paris by Guerlain?
Patchouli Paris by Guerlain was created by Delphine Jelk.
When was Patchouli Paris by Guerlain released?
Patchouli Paris by Guerlain was released in 2024.
What season is Patchouli Paris by Guerlain best for?
According to user reviews, Patchouli Paris by Guerlain is best suited for Spring and Fall.
Patchouli Paris, from Guerlain was released in 2024. The perfumer behind this creation is Delphine Jelk. It has the top notes of Aldehydes, middle notes of Iris, and base notes of Ambergris, Patchouli, and Vanilla.
Patchouli Paris is Guerlain’s newest release and an interesting new member to their overtly expensive luxury lineup - does it belong? I’m not so sure. To clarify, it’s a very nice patchouli scent - but for the price, and from a house such as Guerlain, I expected a whole lot more. The patchouli is as you might expect, notably earthy and bitter, yet maintaining a soft creamy nature which highlights those chocolatey facets associated with the material. Very gentle touches of ambergris, Iris and aldehydes give the scent some lift, making it appear cleaner and more palatable. It’s a very simple scent, and if you’re looking for a good patchouli and nothing else - this could be a contender, although you could likely find better for less money. I like it, but I’m not impressed with it.