Pasha de Cartier Fraicheur Menthe Cartier

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Pasha de Cartier Fraicheur Menthe Cartier

Rated 3.86 out of 5 based on 21 customer ratings
(21 customer reviews)

Pasha de Cartier Fraicheur Menthe Cartier for men of Cartier

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Pasha de Cartier Fraicheur Menthe by Cartier is a Aromatic Fougere fragrance for men. Pasha de Cartier Fraicheur Menthe was launched in 1999. The nose behind this fragrance is Mark Buxton. The fragrance features labdanum, coriander, sandalwood, patchouli, lavender, mandarin orange, mint, caraway, oakmoss and brazilian rosewood.

21 reviews for Pasha de Cartier Fraicheur Menthe Cartier

  1. :

    3 out of 5

    You want to swap this perfume with me? Message me asap. I have almost full bottle of this perfume, in perfect condition comes with original box. In Malaysia only, specifically at Klang Valley area.

  2. :

    4 out of 5

    This one is a very ELEGANT, and FRESH classy scent. The mint is fresh and perfect for the summer, and i also love the lavender and woods i get from this.
    The only problem is longevity, projection and sillage, i find it very weak, it just smells for the first 3 or 4 hours and its gone, its sad that such a great smell is so poor in longevity terms… but still a very good fragrance and a lovely scent.. i give this one 8/10

  3. :

    4 out of 5

    If you are looking for a fresh mint, stay away from this.
    Yes, it do have the mint vibe but more on barbershop mint vibe because the present of lavender I believe.
    I pay half price for this at clearance shelf, so no regret. Okay for collection but next time if I want strong mint fragrance, I can always count on Aventos EDP, an Arabic perfume from Fragrance World.
    The longevity is okay,about 9 hours & the sillage is not so strong, an arm length only.
    The weird thing is the bootle look like a dildo.

  4. :

    3 out of 5

    Questo Pasha de Cartier è diventato un pezzo raro, per chi ha avuto o ha la possibilità di sentirlo, esso ha rappresentato senza ombra di dubbio una fragranza TOP! Per il sottoscritto il segreto è nelle note che il profumiere Mark Buxton ha saputo mescolare in maniera perfetta. Entrando nel tecnico penso che: l’esaltazione della nota di MENTA è dovuta al fatto che nelle note di testa compare un agrume morbido come l’arancio e non aspro come limone e bergamotto che avrebbero senza ombra di dubbio avuto la meglio sulla menta; l’arancio infatti, con la sua freschezza e lieve dolcezza fa compiere alla MENTA il “volo del profumo da protagonista”. Successivamente nel cuore, la natura orientale del Pasha prende corpo con cumino, coriandolo e ladano che però a differenza dei fratelli Pasha in tutte le loro varianti non si manifesta in maniera potente. Concludiamo con le note di base, che sempre secondo il mio parere rappresentano il vero segreto di questo Pasha infatti, Patchouli, legno di sandalo e soprattutto il legno di rose brasiliano sono il fondo che rende tridimensionale il prodotto, con una caratteristica peculiare il loro profumo continua a dare vita alle note di menta che non perdiamo lungo tutto il percorso fatto. Il sandalo è messo nella giusta quantità infatti si sente leggermente, il secondo legno cioè il legno di rosa è talmente delicato che non comporta rischi di sovrapposizioni. Prodotto esclusivamente estivo sia diurno che notturno. Cheapeau!
    Profumo 9,5/10
    Sillage 6,5/10
    Longevità 6,5/10

  5. :

    5 out of 5

    One of my favorites from Cartier, sadly discontinued, and getting pricey wherever you can find it. I love the mint note and the nice blend, is a must wear in the Summer. Get one while you still can find it.

  6. :

    3 out of 5

    Rick Benett. Have you tested Cartier Roadster?
    It’s an excelent mint based frag.

  7. :

    4 out of 5

    Tested over 3 days from a 2ml sample.
    Light, fresh opening. To be honest I was expecting more obvious mint, whereas here the dominant note is lavender. This was a disappointment for me, as I’ve long been in search of a stunning mint fragrance, and I had been hoping this would be “the one”: it isn’t. Having said that it’s a pleasant, elegant, barbershop (due to the lavender) scent with a classy feel to it.
    The problem for me is that I was after something different and outstanding. This is very expensive stuff, so for me it needs to stand out to justify the price. A good example of a pricy scent with mint that I believe stands up for itself and it’s price is Russian Tea by Masque. Pasha FM is like a lot of generic lavender-based male fragrances from around the turn of the century, with that unmistakable sort of watery, metallic after taste. I think someone likened it to Hypnose; I agree. For a classy lavender I’d prefer something like Azzarro, which I already own.
    So, nice as it goes for a safe, fresh, summery, daytime office scent for a nice, smart, conservative guy, but not remarkable, and not worth the price tag, in my humble opinion.
    Both sillage and longevity soft to moderate.
    My search for the perfect mint continues…..
    January 2016

  8. :

    5 out of 5

    masculinity in a bottle (same with original Pasha) 8/10

  9. :

    5 out of 5

    Every scent that carries a proposed summer has its due recognition as well as its value, as this season of all others is the most difficult to use a good perfume, it considering the proposal, aroma, fixing and so indispensable projection . Pasha Fraicheur Menthe Cartier follows a more refreshing proposal, considering it was created for the warmer days of the year, however, with a refined footprint I NEVER felt before in any other summer perfume, something rich and well settled that comes to be addictive while traspassador in transposing daydreams synesthetics thousand, which can not recounting them. Another point that it was truly appreciated how their grades evolve, all very fast, even accelerated pace, but without losing the elegance that a fragrance of his greatness maintains an accelerated evolution and meticulously appreciable. Its opening is masculine, with herbaceous Lavender Patchouli, Sandalwood more to take a sensualizada, but okay soon, something 15 min max, then it follows immediately with a woody ardor which refers to something dirty, giving it more harshly still, and that same male footprint to be come the notes of mint, which by the way are really refreshing, passing the sensation of immediate freshness to the wearer when they appear associated with rustic footprint oak moss that comes absolutely at this stage, making Pasha Fraicheur Menthe a refreshing, rich and colossal perfumão, even following a line more “summer” to be. The fine features of his Fougere aromatic family he reminds us, is something the level of Maison Cartier without a doubt, one sees a unique luxury so abundant implicit in it that it’s even a martyrdom use it, lest never end. Without further ado, every good man worth his salt to have a perfume “cocoruto” for each season, should / should necessarily have Pasha Fraicheur Menthe of Cartier in his collection, by the fact that even load a vacationer proposal itself, does not fall in the style “hype” the market “summer”.

  10. :

    4 out of 5

    Here we have a sweet and luminous mint, preferably for the warmest days of summer. It is, in my opinion, the most summery-Mediterranean, Italian-style perfume in the Cartier’s portfolio.
    Of course, nothing comparable with the divine & classic Cartier’s Pasha. I don’t want to say Fraicheur Menthe it’s inferior in any way – but unquestionably it’s something else, predictably for another, hotter, season.
    It is a light but persistent scent, very fresh and enjoyable, with a high quality mint aroma and a relatively modest sillage – which is an added quality for a summer scent. Although pretty linear from start to finish, CPFM will surely bring something new to your collection.
    Nothing similar to YSL’s Jazz or any of Guerlain Homme.
    A hint: if you’ll seize the edt, don’t neglect the after shave. The duo it’s all you need for a perfect sunny holyday.
    A deserved 8,5/10.

  11. :

    3 out of 5

    Pasha Fraîcheur Menthe is a lovely fragrance. I love the mint and citrus in the beginning. This is the only mint based cologne that I own. It is sophisticated and elegant like the original Pasha. It can be worn both day and night. Very nice.

  12. :

    4 out of 5

    I was in love with this scent! Fresh, light, with a delicious mint and a base of sandalwood and oakmoss.
    One thing I’ve realized is that I usually like colognes that have Labdanum, which is a natural resin of a shrub from the Mediterranean, and also, cashmere wood.
    This one has labdanum! And was also very good on the skin.
    It’s good to remember that is a Cartier!

  13. :

    5 out of 5

    Very light and not offensive fragrance. Great for hot summer days. I wear it when its 25+ deegres Celcius outside. Elegant and modest. Natural smelling mint in the beginning soothes the skin and calms me down. Great for formal and informal situations. From now on it will be my hot weather scent, along with Aqua Fahrenheit.

  14. :

    4 out of 5

    pasha de cartier la botella de jugo azul…cuando primero descubri esta fragrancia me enamore de ella totalmente era algo que nunca habia sentido antes ,muy elegante y refrescante para mi es una de las mejores de la famosa casa cartier…para mi concepto esta fragrancia es usable para un atardeser o noche ..salir a una comida o la playa y sentirse elegante …

  15. :

    3 out of 5

    It’s like a cross between Jazz (glass bottle with plastic cap) and Escape for Men. It doesn’t smell as bubble gummy as Escape for men (or as “synthetic”), fortunately, and it doesn’t have the obvious fougere accord one finds in Jazz. This is not like Roadster or Opium Pour Hommme, in that it’s definitely not an Oriental fragrance, though it has a little ambery sweetnes to it. The mint note isn’t like toothpaste but it’s not of the herbal kind either. Instead, it’s very well blended into the overall scent. I don’t view this as an aficionado fragrance, but if you don’t have anything like it yet, it may fit nicely into a large rotation. If you are looking for an “office scent,” this certainly is worth considering, as it’s light, nicely balanced, and reasonably natural smelling. It lasts well with moderate projection (“sillage”). If you want a super-cheap fragrance that resembles this, try Cuba Green, though you won’t get mint with that one.

  16. :

    3 out of 5

    I love mint.
    This is paradise for me.
    Wonderful.

  17. :

    3 out of 5

    Familiar…familiar… I know!
    This smells to me almost like Jazz by YSL, only more faint, lighter. How is that possible? Does Jazz contain mint at all?
    Since I already have Jazz, Pasha Fraicheur Menthe was a useless (and expensive) purchase 🙁
    Update: I was wrong! 🙂 This is not exactly like Jazz, only similar but has it’s own character. Still not sure if it was a good buy as it doesn’t really project and very very faint.

  18. :

    3 out of 5

    Smells like a natural mint opposed to the synthetic ingredient used in a lot of fragrances. That goes for some of the other notes listed as well, such as the lavender. Due to that fact, this is not a mainstream scent. This one is special. There may be compositions that smell similar, but you can’t turn your nose up at the quality which Cartier delivers.

  19. :

    5 out of 5

    Purchased this one in the fragrance district of Laredo tx. a few years back, very minty and fresh , recommend that you spray close to the skin with this fragrance for maximum silage.

  20. :

    4 out of 5

    A true Cartier it is. Dependably linear like a watch and elegant like a master cut jewel. But you need a very hot day to understand this heavily mint infused Cartier. In every other weather the regular Pasha is far superior.

  21. :

    4 out of 5

    After wearing Pasha for some time and loving its herbal undertone (almost shy but elegant) I gave this minty version a try. A chewing gum overdosed with sugar lacking the class of the original and becoming a dusty flanker imo. Ah These greedy brands…should start thinking of launching a new perfume every 5 years at least instead of churning out new flankers with very little hard-work-in-the-lab!

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