Chantal Thomass (Pink) by Chantal Thomass
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Ramón Monegal Maso
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6.9 / 10 62 Ratings
A perfume by Chantal Thomass for women and men, released in 2002. The scent is floral-earthy. It is still in production.
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Main accords

Floral
Earthy
Sweet
Woody
Spicy

Fragrance Pyramid

Top Notes Top Notes
AppleApple BergamotBergamot Mandarin orangeMandarin orange JuxfriplonJuxfriplon
Heart Notes Heart Notes
JasmineJasmine PatchouliPatchouli GeraniumGeranium
Base Notes Base Notes
OakmossOakmoss Tonka beanTonka bean VanillaVanilla

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Ratings
Scent
6.962 Ratings
Longevity
7.646 Ratings
Sillage
6.642 Ratings
Bottle
7.254 Ratings
Submitted by Florblanca, last update on 06/03/2025.
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The fragrance is part of the Essentials Collection collection.

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Emorandeira

395 Reviews
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Patchouli for all!
I have the opportunity to try this perfume since they have included it in a Discovery set that they sent me when I bought another perfume from the brand, flamenco, one of my favorite perfumes. I really appreciate this opportunity as I am generally not a patchouli lover and therefore probably never would have tried this perfume if it were up to me.
Mon patchouli naturally smells like patchouli but in a very different way from other patchouli perfumes. It is woody, sweet, dark and medicinal like any perfume like that, but nevertheless in this case it is less chocolatey and lighter, with a much fresher sweetness, which for me makes it addictive.
I think you could say that Mon patchouli is my favorite patchouli-centric perfume so far. I recommend it both to those who love patchouli, since they can find it in a different way here, as well as to those who do not.

Scent: 9
Longevity: 9
Sillage: 8
Versatility: 8
Originality: 10
Overall: 9
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ClaireV

969 Reviews
ClaireV
ClaireV
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Kool-aid patchouli
I am sure that the Indonesian patchouli Monegal used here is fabulous - dank, hoary, spirit of the earth, etc. It's just that I can't really smell it for all that syrupy grape Kool-Aid (jasmine + fruity Maltol-soaked amber) slicked over the top. And for once, the oakmoss doesn't perform its saving grace of sucking everything back into the inky, velvety undergrowth (which might have calmed the shrill frooti-tooti honk of the jasmine-amber). Instead it accentuates an unfortunate aftershavey bitterness I associate with men's sporty colognes, which in turn creates the impression, whether founded or not, of the dreaded aquatic. Abhorrent, pretentious niche 'filler' that demonstrates that even raw materials advertized by the company as being 'of special origin' (as if they weren't all bought off the same Givaudan or IFF shelf) - Yugoslavian oakmoss, Indonesian patchouli, Somalian frankincense, Egyptian jasmine, etc. - can turn to shit in the hands of a perfumer who doesn't know when to stop.
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ParfumAholic

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Helpful Review 13  
Mon Patchouly? Mon Patchouly!!!!!
Thanks to the extremely generous "Monegal sample donation" from Turandot (once again, thank you so much!!!!), I was able to sniff through various RM fragrances.

That's how I stumbled upon MP. Patchouly had not exactly been at the top of my fragrance wish list...the reasons for that can be easily read from my previous commentators (earthy, musty, damp cellar...). Who would still want to wear such a scent?

However, since I had the experience with "Entre Naranjos" and "Agar Musk" that this Señor Monegal clearly knows his craft and had already surprised me positively with the two aforementioned scents, I wasn't afraid of being negatively surprised by MP.

So, on to the "wrist test": The opening for me was rather unremarkable, somewhat floral, but indefinable. Was that all? NO!! Because then, suddenly and almost without warning, a true olfactory experience developed: I smell patchouly, delicate yet assertive, vanilla and amber, sweet but not cloyingly sweet, and it rises pleasantly warm and soft into my nose. Hmmmmm, delicious!!

The next day came the real test on the skin....what can I say? Absolutely brilliant! The scent clings wonderfully to me and does not differ in its scent progression in the slightest from what was on my wrist.

I am really picky when it comes to fragrances, but this one has captivated me so much - I could smell myself all the time, incredible!

One thing is certain: Since this scent is, in my opinion, wearable at any time of day, night, and year, I will have to buy it!
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Ergoproxy

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Top Review 7  
Florachouli
If this fragrance contains only patchouli, then I don't want to be called EP from today on!

This is the most floral patch I have ever tested in my fragrance life! Florachouli, so to speak.

Even the opening is characterized by all sorts of sweet little flowers, but there is no kitsch or over-sentimentality here. I suspect the flowers are Ylang-Ylang or Heliotrope.

At some point, I can perceive patchouli, but definitely not in its pure form. Even in the heart, it remains floral.

In the base, the fragrance becomes sweeter and creamier. Here, I suspect amber, vanilla, and a hint of musk.

Personally, I prefer patchouli in its earthy version, but I still find this composition great.

If the Reminiscence patchouli is too earthy for you, you should definitely try this variant.
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Medusa00

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In this cellar, I like to sit!
As a confessed Chypre lover, I can't get past patchouli, as it is a component of many (classic) Chypres and rounds off the base note in an earthy and dark way. Patchouli can smell both earthy and musty, but also like mothballs. Sometimes it reminds me of an old, damp cellar, where groundwater stood, which was pushed through the rammed clay floor during the last flood. We have an ancient house and an equally ancient cellar. In the century's flood year of 2002, there was 50 cm of groundwater in our cellar. It smells very special then. As a child, I always thought there was a secret door behind the old incense chamber that led to a magical land. However, I didn't know the Wizard of Oz back then.
Monegal's Patchouly invites me into an elegant Spanish cellar tiled with marble. A slight green hint lingers in the air along with a certain coolness. Flowers bloom in huge pots before the stairs leading to the cellar. Warm amber takes away any overly musty-earthy note from the patchouli and makes it balsamic and creamy. At the back, in front of the wine barrels, sits a Spanish gentleman smoking a pipe.
A light spiciness glimmers, and if I imagine it very intensely, Mr. Monegal has created a modern Chypre here, but without thunder and boom. Fine, noble, remarkable, subtle, yet still present and lasting! Something completely different for my contaminated scratch-and-thunder Chypre nose!
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My fav patchouli til this moment cause It doesnt smell like the typical patch perfume: MP is brighter, sweeter and fresher. Very ambery scen
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Patchouli in Monegal style: no musty cellar, but floral with a dry sweetness, sophisticated, distinguished, and cheerful! Interesting!
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Artfully, the late summer scent of Patchouli is presented in an extremely floral way. Exciting: A salty-aquatic breeze that joins in.
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CaramelAmber, flowers fixed with a bit of incense/oak moss? Patch is hardly detectable, it "cools" the scent from the heart note. Well.
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Aquatic, sweet-spicy jasmine bomb with a patchouli top. A floral chypre. Anisaldehyde/ clove/ cinnamon/ moss/ lots of coumarin + benzoin. If it weren't for this aquatic note, I'd say it's great!
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Patchouli is a no-go for me, but that doesn't make it bad. It's a lively, brighter (geranium + egg yolk) and slightly dirtier all-rounder.
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