PG08 Intrigant Patchouli
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Use code OFFER50FF at the checkout to get 50% off this item.
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offer
Use code OFFER50FF at the checkout to get 50% off this item.
Sale items are non-returnable and non-exchangeable. This applies to both online and in-store purchases.
Mischief-making patchouli: a changing, gradually unfolding complex scent. It’s a rich and sensual fragrance done in the grand 40’s diva chypre style. It also has some of the very best ingredients possible: Indonesian patchouli and precious Mysore sandalwood.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is a fragrance for close quarters and confident presence: a room where the air is warm, the conversation is low, and the scent reveals itself in shifts rather than a single burst. It feels tailored to someone who likes a little drama in their wake, but prefers it to arrive with polish.
How to wear
Best worn in cooler weather or in the evening, when its ambered patchouli and sandalwood can expand without feeling heavy. Apply sparingly at first: it has enough richness to project, and a light hand lets the lemon opening, spicy woods and sweet animalic depth unfold cleanly on skin.
Who it’s for
For lovers of patchouli with character: those who enjoy chypres, woody-spicy compositions and fragrances that feel textured, sensual and slightly untamed. It will appeal to wearers who like classic structure, but want it softened with sweetness and a more modern, unisex edge.
The nose
Pierre Guillaume is a self-taught French perfumer from Clermont-Ferrand who built his house around complete creative independence. He is known for composing all of his fragrances himself, often working with numbered formulas that mix genres and personal memory with a precise, modern structure. His style tends to be restless and inventive rather than decorative: he likes contrasts, unexpected transitions and a clear signature that can move from airy to dense, or from polished to raw. PG08 Intrigant Patchouli fits that approach well, taking a classic patchouli theme and shaping it into something more theatrical, sensual and deliberately elusive.
Pierre Guillaume - Parfumerie Générale’s story
Pierre Guillaume’s house is built on independence, in-house composition and a refusal of marketing diktats. The fragrances are conceived as personal olfactory ideas rather than trend exercises, with a balance of scientific precision, wearability and creative freedom that gives the numbered collection its distinctive, unforced character.
PG08 Intrigant Patchouli’s concept
PG08 Intrigant Patchouli belongs to Pierre Guillaume’s numbered collection, where he explores personal themes by mixing genres and reworking familiar materials. Here, patchouli is framed as a changing, gradually unfolding chypre, with the house highlighting fine Indonesian patchouli and Mysore sandalwood for a richer, more sensual interpretation.
Extra info
The PG in the name refers to Pierre Guillaume and the original Parfumerie Générale line. The fragrance is part of the house’s numbered collection, a format that lets each composition stand as its own idea rather than a conventional named series.
offer
Use code OFFER50FF at the checkout to get 50% off this item.
Sale items are non-returnable and non-exchangeable. This applies to both online and in-store purchases.
Mischief-making patchouli: a changing, gradually unfolding complex scent. It’s a rich and sensual fragrance done in the grand 40’s diva chypre style. It also has some of the very best ingredients possible: Indonesian patchouli and precious Mysore sandalwood.
All about this fragrance
Vibe check
This is a fragrance for close quarters and confident presence: a room where the air is warm, the conversation is low, and the scent reveals itself in shifts rather than a single burst. It feels tailored to someone who likes a little drama in their wake, but prefers it to arrive with polish.
How to wear
Best worn in cooler weather or in the evening, when its ambered patchouli and sandalwood can expand without feeling heavy. Apply sparingly at first: it has enough richness to project, and a light hand lets the lemon opening, spicy woods and sweet animalic depth unfold cleanly on skin.
Who it’s for
For lovers of patchouli with character: those who enjoy chypres, woody-spicy compositions and fragrances that feel textured, sensual and slightly untamed. It will appeal to wearers who like classic structure, but want it softened with sweetness and a more modern, unisex edge.
The nose
Pierre Guillaume is a self-taught French perfumer from Clermont-Ferrand who built his house around complete creative independence. He is known for composing all of his fragrances himself, often working with numbered formulas that mix genres and personal memory with a precise, modern structure. His style tends to be restless and inventive rather than decorative: he likes contrasts, unexpected transitions and a clear signature that can move from airy to dense, or from polished to raw. PG08 Intrigant Patchouli fits that approach well, taking a classic patchouli theme and shaping it into something more theatrical, sensual and deliberately elusive.
Pierre Guillaume - Parfumerie Générale’s story
Pierre Guillaume’s house is built on independence, in-house composition and a refusal of marketing diktats. The fragrances are conceived as personal olfactory ideas rather than trend exercises, with a balance of scientific precision, wearability and creative freedom that gives the numbered collection its distinctive, unforced character.
PG08 Intrigant Patchouli’s concept
PG08 Intrigant Patchouli belongs to Pierre Guillaume’s numbered collection, where he explores personal themes by mixing genres and reworking familiar materials. Here, patchouli is framed as a changing, gradually unfolding chypre, with the house highlighting fine Indonesian patchouli and Mysore sandalwood for a richer, more sensual interpretation.
Extra info
The PG in the name refers to Pierre Guillaume and the original Parfumerie Générale line. The fragrance is part of the house’s numbered collection, a format that lets each composition stand as its own idea rather than a conventional named series.
