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Patchouli Leaves
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Patchouli Leaves by Montale is an oriental woody fragrance for men and women. This creation, launched in 2006, was designed by perfumer Pierre Montale.
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Smells like patchouli with an amber touch and a nice alcoholic kick. A really good perfume.
I agree with the previous reviewer: the opening is pure patchouli, then it dries down to an intoxicating amber with a hint of vanilla. That’s it—simple but well-made and pleasant, ideal if you like patchouli. Longevity is very good, maybe a bit less than usual for Montale, but more than enough. Projection is also excellent. What about the weather? Definitely for cold days. Unisex and recommended.
I agree with the previous one: the opening smells of patchouli, but dries down to an alcoholic amber and vanilla. It’s a simple perfume, but well-made and pleasant, at least for those who like patchouli. Longevity is very good, perhaps a bit less than usual for Montale, but more than enough. Projection is also very good. What climate? Definitely cold. Unisex and recommended.
Very good fragrance, a caramelized patchouli with a chocolatey and vanilla scent, nothing intrusive and very pleasant. Great for cold nights or cloudy days. Another good Montale fragrance.
The patchouli note is dominant but not sharp. Not soft either; it’s intense, deep, and very pleasant. Longevity is very long, and the sillage too. It should delight patchouli lovers.
The patchouli note is dominant, but not sharp or soft. It’s intense, deep, and very pleasant. Longevity is extremely long-lasting and the trail is far-reaching. It should enchant patchouli lovers.
I discovered this perfume through a gifted sample. It’s a very nice patchouli, very clear, feeling sweet, herbal, and slightly earthy. I also detect the amber that adds warmth, while the vanilla is very soft in Patchouli Leaves. The star is the patchouli, and I love the elegant, subtle, and clean way it’s handled. A very unisex perfume, linear but beautiful—truly beautiful. Ideal for winter or night use, with that sensual touch. Sillage and longevity are very good.
I discovered this perfume through a gifted sample. It’s a very nice patchouli, crisp, sweet, herbal, and a bit earthy. The amber is noticeable, giving warmth, and the vanilla is very soft. The star is the patchouli, and I love the elegant, subtle, and clean way it’s approached. Very unisex, linear but beautiful. Ideal for winter or night, it has that sensual touch. Trail and longevity are very good.
Another Montale Patchouli Leaves: I’d define it more as ambered than woody. It’s simple, a predominantly musky and resinous work. The labdanum smells like ambergris and resin. The patchouli is noticeable in the background, not the heart. When you move your wrist away from your nose, the patchouli blends with the musk and labdanum. It’s linear, a clean patchouli, not dirty like Serge Lutens’. The musk is balanced and wearable. The patchouli is sweet and a bit boring, but together they make a great combination. The vanilla is more of a fixative than an aromatic note. Not very original, but very wearable if you like musky and resinous fragrances. It confuses me a bit, but for others it must be incredible. I bought it on this fragrance route because I believe patchouli is worth wearing always, even if it’s not very versatile.
I like it. Earthy patchouli opening, very well balanced with the sweetness of vanilla and amber. The hop gives it a resinous character, plus a bit of musk. The patchouli loses some strength and becomes creamier as the vanilla takes over. There’s a slight chocolate touch. It’s a kinder patchouli than the Mazzolari one I tried, which seemed similar. I preferred this opening and the Mazzolari dry-down. Performance is good, like most Montales. For autumn and winter, for night wear. Longevity is very long-lasting. Heavy sillage.
I like it. Starts with an earthy patchouli well-balanced with the sweetness of vanilla and amber. The labdanum gives it a resinous character, and there’s a hint of musk. The patchouli loses its edge and becomes creamier as the vanilla takes over. There’s a slight chocolate reminiscence. It’s a kinder patchouli than Mazzolari’s, which I tried; I preferred the opening of this one and the dry-down of the other. Performance is good, like most Montales. For fall, winter, and night. Very long-lasting with a heavy trail.
Very earthy, a bit dirty, and strong. I see it as more masculine; on a man, it’s very attractive. Ideal for cold climates. It’s one of those that invades and accompanies you all day. You have to try it before buying; it’s not for everyone.
Earthy, balsamic, and sweet with vanilla that smells more like chocolate. It’s a contradictory world that fits perfectly, an exclusive niche for special noses. I’d never recommend buying blind, but I’m a bit of a snob and it has won me over. The dry-down is impeccable: patchouli almost talc-like from afar, earthy and wet up close. I visualize a wet wooden box with crushed patchouli plants, earth, vanilla, and chocolate. A unique and exceptional scent.
Earthy and balsamic, yet sweet with the vanilla, which smells more like chocolate to me. A contradictory world that fits perfectly—an exclusive niche scent for special noses with personality. I would never recommend buying blind, which is what I did, but luckily I’m very demanding with unusual tastes and I’m in love. The dry-down is flawless: an almost powdery, pure patchouli in the distance, but earthy and wet close to the skin; it’s fascinating. When I close my eyes, I visualize a wet wooden box with crushed patchouli plant, roots, and soil, vanilla pods, and chocolate. Undoubtedly, a unique and exceptional scent.
The previous review nailed it: patchouli almost talc-like from a distance, but earthy and wet close to the skin. I bought it blind from CURLY FRAGRANCE and regretted it during the first two sprays. But I learned that niche scents need time to reveal themselves. At first, it smells strongly of earth, then evolves into something ambered, sweet without being cloying, chocolatey, and woody. It’s a masculine aroma. The trail and longevity are brutal, with no dry-down.
Bought it blind looking for something potent with patchouli as the star. WOW! It’s a bomb. Not what I expected, but it delivers. If you don’t like patchouli, run. It starts with a strong, almost aggressive patchouli note that vanilla, labdanum, and amber tame perfectly. The heart is earthy with a touch of camphor, ending in a chocolatey patchouli without being gourmand. Not for everyone; the dark, green side of patchouli keeps it from being sweet. I’d wear it daily, but it’s better for fall, winter, or cold nights. For me, its dark side makes it more masculine, though that depends on taste. Excellent fragrance.