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Le Labo Patchouli 24

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Le Labo Patchouli 24 is an unusual patchouli fragrance as it is more birch tar than patchouli. A woody chypre created by Annick Menardo, this scent is very smoky and leathery yet tempered with a creamy vanilla and patchouli. It is an eau de parfum, edp. This is one of the original perfumes launched when Le Labo was formed.

My nephew used to wear this back when he was single, and every time he would go out, he would be assaulted with women wanting to smell him. This is one of my favorite fragrances to layer with something else. If you find something too blah, throw some Patchouli 24 on top of it.  My very favorite combination was/is Guerlain Spiritueuse Double Vanille with this on top or Le Labo Vanille 44 with this on top. Well, I'm happy to put this on top of about anything. I know Santal 33 gets all the love in this line, and it's okay. But this is one of the standouts from this line, and it is the one that everyone stops me to know what I am wearing.

Notes of patchouli, birch, styrax, and vanilla.

Reviews of Le Labo Patchouli 24

From Scentertainer - "Patchouli 24, or rather Annick Menardo, succeeded in a magical way to resist the laws of physics and high perfumery and made a perfume, a microcosm with specific, self-contained laws. It’s a known fact that light, citrus notes are the first to be felt in the perfume, they last about fifteen minutes, then give way to the heart notes that serve as a clutch of the upper and lower notes and last for about an hour (most often floral notes), followed by base notes, heavy, dense, which can last for days on the skin. In the case of Patchouli 24, the thing is entirely inverted. Heavy notes are those that are dominant at the beginning, and as the time moves, the perfume becomes lighter, warmer, smoother, and more transparent. A note of leather, patchouli, and birch give way to the sensual vanilla, which comes as a reward for the effort made. I do not know how this worked, but Annick Menardo showed once again that she deserves to be at the very top of the perfume world. Incomprehensible and magical!"

From Now Smell This - "I would say that the Patchouli 24 is deeper and more intently focused on the wood and earthy notes, and the vanilla dry down, when it arrives, is not quite so cushiony and soft. If you ever wished for a Bvlgari Black Extreme, your wish has come true. I had not thought to wish for it myself, but now that it is here it is most welcome."

From Grain de Musc - "Whatever the 24 materials used in Patchouli 24 may be, they run the whole chain from the sweet balsamic (vanilla, styrax) to smoky (vanillin, guaiacol), on to medicinal (patchouli) and leathery (birch tar) to downright animalic (castoreum).  Patchouli 24 hovers between the edible quality of a slightly burnt caramel and the ballsiness of an aromatic chemistry demonstration. But then, Annick Menardo, the closest thing we’ve got to Germaine Cellier nowadays, is nothing if not one of the ballsiest perfume composers around."

 

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  • Laurie Campbell - 31st Oct 2021

    5
    Holy (vanilla) smokes!

    After using up my 2ml sample, I knew I had to have a full bottle of this stunning scent. Another Annick Menardo masterpiece of barely-there patchouli and a still-smoldering campfire that's been drenched in vanilla bourbon. Very unisex, great longevity and sillage, works surprisingly well for layering. There seems to be a lot of hate in frag communities at this brand, not really sure why bc LL isn't any better or worse than many other niche lines, as most have some amazing and not-so-amazing scents. So if that sort of thing has dissuaded you from the entire brand and you've not tried any of their offerings, I urge you to give this a chance if you love smokiness and vanillas that aren't extremely sweet. Patch 24, Santal 33 and Rose 31 are all great Le Labos - there's a reason so much ink has been spilled about these scents.

  • JosephJordanIII - 12th Sep 2015

    5
    Dark, Exotic, and Mysterious

    Earthy and smoky with a little vanilla sweetness. One of the smokiest fragrances in my collection. LOVE this creation!

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  • Laurie Campbell - 31st Oct 2021

    5
    Holy (vanilla) smokes!

    After using up my 2ml sample, I knew I had to have a full bottle of this stunning scent. Another Annick Menardo masterpiece of barely-there patchouli and a still-smoldering campfire that's been drenched in vanilla bourbon. Very unisex, great longevity and sillage, works surprisingly well for layering. There seems to be a lot of hate in frag communities at this brand, not really sure why bc LL isn't any better or worse than many other niche lines, as most have some amazing and not-so-amazing scents. So if that sort of thing has dissuaded you from the entire brand and you've not tried any of their offerings, I urge you to give this a chance if you love smokiness and vanillas that aren't extremely sweet. Patch 24, Santal 33 and Rose 31 are all great Le Labos - there's a reason so much ink has been spilled about these scents.

  • JosephJordanIII - 12th Sep 2015

    5
    Dark, Exotic, and Mysterious

    Earthy and smoky with a little vanilla sweetness. One of the smokiest fragrances in my collection. LOVE this creation!

  • leathermountain - 11th Jul 2013

    4
    Beauty and the Beast

    This is the smokiest and sweetest perfume that I love. Correction: we love (this includes my wife). Sometimes I spray this on and wonder, "what have I done?" as the flames seem ready to overwhelm. And then the vanilla dance begins, and we cannot get enough. It doesn't smell very much like Black, to me, but I can smell what they have in common: conjoining such disparate elements to such gorgeous effect.

  • Ted - 3rd Feb 2013

    4
    Often forgotten

    Le Labo was recommended to me by Shirley. Many may have sampled the scent, but you will respect its rich appeal. STC recommendation makes for having confidence in this scent a "no brainer." Don't forget to tell the admirers that you can easily obtain the scent from Surrender to Chance, or travel all the way to Manhattan and have a flacon custom mixed for you at Barney's. Don't forget your checkbook before heading to NYC. :-)

  • Unknown - 3rd Feb 2013

    5
    New Signature

    As soon as I came downstairs after sprayed my wife went "what are you wearing? I love it...it is so strage and smoky and sweet...mmmmm" So finding a scent that I love and my wife loves is great. It has above average longevity and silage. It smells very smoky life a campfire but that vanilla gives it this warmth that totally balances it out....Five stars for sure.

  • Di - 29th Jan 2013

    5
    It's Magic

    This is such a unique and wonderfully sexy fragrance. It truly evolves between notes and becomes extremely wearable and soft. The top notes are a bit strong and foggy but when the bottom notes float up it is fabulous and unique. I tried this freagrance and did not think I would love until I gave it an hour and then went raunning back to purchase.

  • Unknown - 1st Nov 2012

    5
    Second Favorite from Le Labo

    This is a close second behind Santal 33, but it is perhaps my favorite patchouli fragrance, period. Patchouli 24 is a truly bizarre - almost eerie - smokey forest fog of patchouli, birch tar, leather, wet wood, rubber, and vanilla. In ways it reminds me of Bvlgari Black, but I think this has more meat to it - it sits heavier on the skin. And if you're not a fan of patchouli, you ought to give this a try anyway because of the unique take on the note.

  • Katrien Blomme - 22nd Sep 2012

    4
    Newer "classic"!!

    A new "classic" I keep returning to, be it in decants. Stays with you all day but isn't overwhelming. Gathers compliments after hourss of application. Don't be taken back by the intial dental cabinet smell. It's lovely and turns into a swirly, smoky sophisticated smell. The 24 notes or the patch are not really an indication of what you'll get,briefly, a must try!!