- Pasha de Cartier Parfum Cartier for men:
main accords
woody
amber
warm spicy
balsamic
aromatic
vanilla
alcohol
fresh spicy
patchouli
Pasha de Cartier, a timeless fougere fragrance blending lavender and patchouli, made its debut in 1992. It takes its name from the iconic Pasha watch, a legendary Cartier timepiece first introduced in 1985. In February 2020, the house unveiled Pasha de Cartier Parfum—a bold, contemporary reinterpretation with heightened intensity.
Crafted for the modern, sophisticated man who commands attention, this parfum iteration offers a refreshed take on the original. Boasting a richer parfum concentration, it delivers enhanced depth, greater intensity, and long-lasting staying power.
The fragrance unfolds as a contemporary fougere composition with woody and ambery undertones, featuring notes of patchouli, sandalwood, fir balsam, labdanum, benzoin, the ambrocenide molecule, and tonka bean. It is the creative work of Mathilde Laurent, Cartier’s in-house perfumer.
一.Pros
1.Classy and mature profile
2.Warm spicy and woody
3.Dense and warm woody scent
4.Sophisticated and subtle
5.Unique and bold statement fragrance
6.Good initial projection
7.Beautiful bottle design
8.Soft powdery tone in dry down
二.Cons
1.Balsam fir note can be off-putting
2.Not sweet enough for some
3.Not a crowd-pleaser
4.Loud and brash opening
5.Can come off as dull or too musky
6.Rough edges
7.Clashing notes in the base
8.Oud accord can be overpowering
In reimagining this scent, meticulous care was given to the bottle’s design, which draws inspiration from the eponymous watch. Adorned with a blue sapphire cabochon—an unmistakable Cartier emblem—it also incorporates other signature motifs: the Trinity ring, gadroons, the Love ring, and nods to the brand’s iconic red box.
Pasha de Cartier Parfum is available in 50 ml and 100 ml sizes.
Fragrance Notes
1.Sandalwood 2.Liquor 3.Benzoin 4.Balsam Fir 5.Ambrocenide 6.Tonka Bean 7.Indonesian Patchouli Leaf 8.Labdanum