- Eau de Toilette
- for Men
- France
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Top Notes: Mint, Citrus, Anise
Heart Notes: Lavender, Coriander
Base Notes: Patchouli, Oakmoss, Sandalwood
Description
Pasha de Cartier is a "virtuoso" of masculine perfumery—a fragrance that stands as a true witness to its era. Built on an iconic fougère accord, it represents the ultimate trinity of passion, power, and refinement. As Cartier’s in-house perfumer Mathilde Laurent notes, wearing Pasha is the assurance of wearing a "historic" perfume—an iconic piece of design that serves as the foundation for an entire look.
Product Origin: France
Additional Information
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Launched in 1992, Pasha de Cartier fragrance symbolizes an era – the revival of the legendary fougère family in perfumery. One of the Maison's great classics, whose signature scent has inspired several variations on the same theme.
Mood: Everyday Luxury / Statement Makers. A "virtuoso" of masculine perfumery, Pasha is the "foundation for an entire look." Built on an iconic fougère accord, it radiates an aura of "passion, power, and refinement." It is for the person who wants the assurance of wearing a "historic" piece of design—a scent that feels like a tailored suit and a luxury watch.
Occasion: Office / Business / Daily Wear. As a "true witness to its era," this fragrance is the gold standard for professional elegance. The crisp Mint and Lavender provide a clean, disciplined energy, while the Sandalwood base ensures a polished, reliable presence that signals traditional authority.
Strength & Projection: Moderate Projection. True to the refined Cartier aesthetic, Pasha doesn't need to shout. It creates an "iconic" and steady aromatic trail that is noticed for its sophistication rather than its volume. It remains a "virtuoso" by maintaining a presence that is both powerful and impeccably polite.
INCI
Alcohol, Aqua/Water/Eau, Parfum/Fragrance, Tetramethyl Acetyloctahydronaphthalenes, Hexamethylindanopyran, Pogostemon Cablin Oil, Linalool, Citrus Aurantium Bergamia (Bergamot) Peel Oil, Limonene, Lavandula Oil/Extract, Linalyl Acetate, Pinene, Eugenia Caryophyllus Oil, Eugenol, Coumarin, Beta-Caryophyllene, Acetyl Cedrene, Citronellol, Camphor, Juniperus Virginiana Oil, Mentha Viridis (Spearmint) Leaf Oil, Carvone, Geranyl Acetate, Alpha-Terpinene, Terpinolene, Geraniol, Terpineol, Rose Ketones, Vanillin, Citral, 3-Propylidenephthalide, Isoeugenol, Citrus Aurantium Flower Oil, Eugenyl Acetate
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The Connoisseur’s Comparison:"For those who admire the refined elegance of Déclaration or the legendary freshness of Cool Water Man, Pasha de Cartier offers a more "architectural and classic" interpretation. While Déclaration is "spicy-transparent" and Cool Water is "aquatic-herbal," Pasha uses Anise and Oakmoss to create a structured, "barbershop" depth. It takes the Lavender heart found in traditional fougères and strips away the "dusty" vintage weight, resulting in a fragrance that feels more "majestic," more solid, and arguably more "virtuoso" than the botanical liveliness of Déclaration Haute Fraîcheur."

Cartier
Since 1847, the Cartier Maison has been a global reference for luxury, defined by a "Duty of Excellence" that reaches far beyond aesthetics. For Cartier, luxury is inseparable from ethics. Every fragrance bottle—designed to be a timeless object—reflects a commitment to Business Ethics, Social Performance, and Environmental Stewardship.
Perfumer: Jacques Cavallier Belletrud
“Pasha is the assurance of wearing a ‘historic’ perfume, renowned for its essence, like an iconic piece of design or fashion, on which an entire look is based.” Mathilde Laurent, Cartier perfumer