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Pachuli Kozha

Marca
Nishane
Jorge Lee
Perfumista
Jorge Lee
4.13 de 5
703 votos

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Descripción

Pachuli Kozha by Nishane is a fragrance from the Leather olfactive family for men and women. Launched in 2015, this olfactive composition was created by perfumer Jorge Lee. The olfactive pyramid unfolds with top notes of chamomile, savoury absinthe, ylang-ylang and hyacinth; a heart formed by patchouli and black pepper; and a base that reveals honey, incense and leather.

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Cuándo llevarla (votos)

  • Invierno 41%
  • Primavera 16%
  • Verano 5.1%
  • Otoño 39%
  • Día 35%
  • Noche 65%

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Comunidad

703 votos

  • Positivo 78%
  • Negativo 13%
  • Neutral 8.7%

Pirámide olfativa

Estructura completa de la fragancia: de la salida al fondo.

Corazón 2 notas
Fondo 3 notas

Comunidad

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Propiedad

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Características

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Género

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Precio

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  • Opens with propolis, then balances upon drying with chamomile, honey and prominent patchouli.

  • An interesting proposal from Nishane where the patchouli, although the star, doesn’t overwhelm the rest. It has three distinct phases: an herbal and floral opening, followed by a pipe-like smoky incense that dominates, and finally a honeyed, balsamic amber. The patchouli isn’t earthy but mentholated. The incense is curious; nothing liturgical or barbecue-like, but a very pleasant tobacco smoke. After a while, the honey takes over and it becomes sweet, with the patchouli more hidden. It easily lasts eight hours without complaint. It’s more masculine but would suit a girl too. Ideal for cold weather, night and formal wear; not for tracksuits. I loved it; I expected a more classic, earthy patchouli, but this captivated me despite not being a huge fan of the note. Fine notes and top quality. The only flaw: the price is outrageous.

  • On first sniff, it seemed like the perfect touch for a date: it smells of liquorice chocolate and performs exceptionally well.

  • Ambered, balsamic and liquorice patchouli; I don’t detect the declared note, I suppose it’s the blend of incense, honey and the rest. Potent, masculine and one of those you must try before buying.

  • On my skin, Nishane’s Patchouli Kozha is basically patchouli with green and woody notes, built on a base of animal leather and incense. Cold, it’s versatile for formal and semi-formal occasions. Although unisex, I see it as more masculine due to the initial roughness of the patchouli. It lasts around 8 hours and projects to a metre and a half for the first two hours, before dropping to a personal bubble that remains perceptible. As always, test niche fragrances on your skin before buying; don’t trust the bottle alone.

  • A very dark, dense and deep fragrance. The opening is a hit of incense, animal leather and potent patchouli. After a few minutes, that explosive edge recedes, giving way to black pepper, subtle green notes and a sweet, creamy honey and chamomile base. Towards the end, it doesn’t change much, remaining linear but sweeter and more woody. It reminds me of Laudano Nero, but here it smells more natural and less synthetic. I detect something of oud, though it’s not listed. In short, it’s interesting, ideal for fresh days, elegant and semi-formal; it looks perfect with a leather jacket. It has great character, feels mature and more masculine. I think those over 30 will appreciate it. The trail is more than moderate, projecting to 50 cm and lasting 8 hours on my skin. Scent: 8.5/10 Trail: 8.5/10 Projection: 8.0/10 Longevity: 8.5/10

  • On my skin, Patchouli Kozha is a green and woody patchouli with an incensed animal leather base. Cold, it’s versatile for formal or semi-formal events. Although unisex, it feels more masculine due to the initial roughness of the patchouli. It lasts around 8 hours; projects to a metre and a half for the first two hours before settling into a personal but perceptible bubble. As always, test niche fragrances on your skin before buying and don’t rely solely on the description.

  • Initially smells of propolis, but as it dries it balances out, highlighting chamomile, honey and patchouli.

  • Abdel - Perfumeros.com

    Alcoholic patchouli with a hint of chocolate and well-defined herbal notes. The honey and ylang-ylang lend a creamy sweetness that softens it considerably. Despite the dark juice and notes suggesting density, it doesn’t feel heavy or overwhelming. As it dries, the patchouli becomes mentholated and fresh, balancing everything and making it more interesting.