PanAme Jean Patou

4.15 из 5
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PanAme Jean Patou

Rated 4.15 out of 5 based on 13 customer ratings
(13 customer reviews)

PanAme Jean Patou for women of Jean Patou

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PanAme by Jean Patou is a Floral Fruity fragrance for women. PanAme was launched in 2001. The nose behind this fragrance is Jean-Michel Duriez. The fragrance features violet, lime (linden) blossom, pear, peach, sandalwood, oakmoss and musk.

13 reviews for PanAme Jean Patou

  1. :

    3 out of 5

    My skin made this smell like a peach that was washed with a baby wipe :/

  2. :

    3 out of 5

    This fragrance is everything a Fruity Floral should be- balanced, slightly sweet with tartness, bright, and somewhat reserved. Aldehydes and pear open the composition, which remains sheer and ethereal throughout. The peach is not juicy, as it is paired with the restrained dustiness of violet. The base is a delicate and perfect blend of woods and mosses dancing with linden. The balanced composition and perfectly timed arrival of notes is what makes Pan Ame so impressive in its simplicity.
    A truly beautiful scent, perfect for spring and summer.

  3. :

    5 out of 5

    Ripped mellow pears, juicy and sweet, most naturalistic pear-smell I have experienced. Linden blossom is very tasteful and prominent, base is solid and Patou-typical-rich as well. Bottle is truly a gem. What spoils it all for me is musk, I only recently realized I can’t handle fruity-musks, it irritates my nostrils and my brain is panicking and messing with notes, while nose is keep sneezing. Otherwise, for fruity-musk-violet lovers it’s a heaven. Drydown is Sira Des Indes alike. Very good lasting power as well.

  4. :

    4 out of 5

    It smells like jolly ranchers, I do like it:)

  5. :

    4 out of 5

    It’s fresh but heavy, it’s sweet but bitter, it’s easy and simple but very mysterious. It’s all in one.
    This fragrance smells pretty and fresh on me. Smells like a nice summer day in a garden . Like it a lot.
    Average longevity and sillage.

  6. :

    4 out of 5

    I found an almost full bottle at my local Goodwill. I really love how sophisticated it is for a fruity floral. The balance is amazing and I kept sniffing my arm to get another whiff. On my skin, the peach was very prominent followed by a slightly green note mixed with fruit blossoms. As it developed, the peach was joined with musk and sandalwood. Very pretty. It does stay close to the skin and has almost no sillage. But I think that is ok, I will use it in work situations or when it is a good idea to wear scents that stay close to the skin. If I see this again in my thrift store treasure hunts, I will buy again.

  7. :

    4 out of 5

    Nice fragrance! Only found in the 1 oz size also but like it a lot! It is not like your today’s typical fruity/floral gourmand. It has a sophisticated presence that lingers and the lime (which is not too potent) balances well and adds a nice twist. It really has a pretty dry down with the violets. Just like a spring day!!!

  8. :

    3 out of 5

    Ah, a closeout favorite, now sadly long off of the shelves. It was a fashionable, sporty urban chic venture into the next century with Maison Patou. It barely had a chance to catch on befor it was yanked from the market.
    The bottle is a tribute to Sublime and the contents are less romantic, yet no less very French in character. The violet, pear and oakmoss combine with the sandalwood effortlessly creating a fresh, “on the go” scent-shopping, cool weather vacations and transAtlantic flights.
    Where did style and fashion retreat to? This should have been a bestseller!

  9. :

    5 out of 5

    Actually I was a bit disappointed after first minutes of application – my first Patou test – but fortunately the fragrance developed into an interesting fruit floral – definitely mature one in a good meaning of this word. I see a woman about 40 wearing PanAme, but not necessarily. I don’t think the fragrance is exactly my cup of tea, but certainly it has something interesting in itself.
    Ingredients in PanAme are well blended, nothing is too much or too little. I can detect all listed ones but what I can sniff the most is pear, linden blossom, oakmoss, sandalwood and violet, none of them stands aside. PanAme is light orange – green in my imagination, something like fruit, flowers and their stem altogether. All is a bit lacquered – again in a good sense of the meaning, fruit can even be not mature yet – and that’s interesting because all in all the fragrance seems mature 🙂
    A bit powdery, slightly sweet, subtle fragrance. Suitable for all seasons, but I guess it will be the best to wear it in a daytime. All in all, not exactly my type of perfume, but thumbs must be up 🙂

  10. :

    4 out of 5

    I agree this is an adult fruity-floral fragrance. It begins in a very fruity way, with a great pear accord (I feel less peach here), than morphs into a sweet, likeable floral-fruity frag with woody undertones – I mainly feel the sandalwood, fortunately can’t detect the musk at all. I have a little sample, unfortunately bigger one is not available here, so I use it sparingly. Nothing unique, but really good quality – Patou… Has good longevity and sillage on my skin, maybe enough not only for summer but for chilly days, too.

  11. :

    5 out of 5

    Can’t find anything larger than 1 oz…ugh. I guess it’s better than nothing.

  12. :

    5 out of 5

    I like it a lot!It starts with lots of fresh pear and lemmon blossos ,than it settles to romantic powdery violets with peach sweetness and little moss trown in.Beautiful.Very good lasting power

  13. :

    5 out of 5

    Flirty, fruity, but not childish at all!That’s Pan Ame. The pear, the violet and the oakmoss are the most dominant elements in this fragrant composition.Although fruities are preferred mainly in summertime, this one could be worn all year round.
    Pan Ame has the same bottle with my beloved Un Amour, but in different colours. Someone would expect them to be identical, but in my opinion they are not. Un Amour is definietely a floral, while Pan Ame is more on the fruity side.
    The bad news are that the sample had almost zero lasting power on my skin. Pity, I would love to buy and use this as an everyday fragrance….

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