La Panthere EDP by Cartier

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For this entry into the ladies perfume reviews, we have another scent from Cartier: La Panthere EDP. I had a sample vial that I’ve gone through, that came to me as a part of some other purchase. This was released in 2014, as sort of a descendant of the original Panthere from the 80s. What does it smell like? How does it perform? Please continue below for my full take.


What does Cartier La Panthere Smell Like?

Notes include: musk, gardenia, strawberry, rhubarb, apple, dried fruit, apricot, oak moss, patchouli

Click here to try: Cartier EDP Spray for Women, La Panthere, 2.5 Ounce


My Full Wear Review

Before we begin with the review, let’s see what Cartier has to say about La Panthere: A feline floral fragrance in the trail of a captivating woman…a radiant gardenia enhanced by mellow and musky notes.

Wow. So, La Panthere EDP, can be somewhat difficult to explain, but I’ll try to present what it’s like. The perfume opens with a dry blend of fruit, rhubarb, and oak moss.

It feels very outdoorsy and green. The fruit is a mix with some strawberry and various others coming through during the start. It has elements of sweetness, of course, but isn’t a juicy sweet perfume overall.

The mix of rhubarb, strawberry, and the others here in the blend can come off as being a bit sour, rather than just a pure sweet candy aroma.

A few minutes in, that’s when the gardenia becomes more prominent, and is joined by the musk note. The musk really isn’t all that heavy, rather, it is blended within the composition quite well. It all feels very soapy and has a clean confidence about it.

There is some orange blossom here and maybe a bit of ylang-ylang (doesn’t really show up much on me). Though, the gardenia is going to be the main attraction as far as floral notes go. 

During the dry down, the fruit notes are solely in the background, and don’t play too much of a part. Gardenia flanked by oak moss and musk with just a bit of patchouli peaking in there.

The musk and floral bouquet is stronger than the woodiness. Though, at this point the perfume is quite dry and has its greenish qualities. 

That’s what I get for the rest of the wear. It’s elegant and fresh with an interesting chypre character.


Sillage, Longevity, and Versatility

Projection wise, the sillage of La Panthere is isn’t super heavy, but I’d say it’s strong. A few sprays isn’t going to overpower the room, but it’ll be noticeable to those in the room. Really, I have no complaints about how this one performs.

Longevity is fantastic, this one hit double digit hours on my skin, and a standard workday won’t be a hurdle for this Cartier. It’s probably not the best or most elite in terms of longevity, but it is definitely up there. You get your money’s worth with La Panthere EDP.

 

Seasonally, pretty much whenever except for the height of summer. The oak moss and musk makes me think fall/winter. Meanwhile, the gardenia and fruits make me think spring. It seems more like a business or dressed up perfume rather than anything casual.

La Panthere has a certain refinement, though I wouldn’t really say that it is all that ‘sexy’. This fragrance fits in enough occasions to call it versatile, at least. Less of a nightclub perfume and more of a powerful/confident sort of vibe. 

This Cartier is certainly an adult perfume. It’s not ‘old lady-ish’, but also doesn’t have any of the immaturity of a lot of other popular scents on the market today. 


Overall Impressions of La Panthere EDP

Overall, do I like La Panthere EDP by Cartier? Yes, I think that it is a very interesting and well put together ladies perfume. It doesn’t just hit you with the standard floral notes or fruits, it goes with something more earthy and animalistic, to go along with gardenia and fruity ingredients.

I like the opening with the rhubarb and strawberry. That has seemed to be the highlight for me. The rest of the wear is still solid, just didn’t capture my attention in the same way.

It’s a solid everyday choice for women who are into this sort of perfume. If you don’t like oak moss, gardenia, and musk…it won’t be for you, in all likelihood.

The aroma itself is above average to me. The performance is really great, so, if you like the smell this can be a great pickup. It flies under the radar, but hits so many familiar beats.

Even if I’m not thoroughly amazed by the aroma itself, the Cartier quality is absolutely there in La Panthere EDP. 

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La Panthere EDP by Cartier
  • 7.7/10
    Aroma - 7.7/10
  • 8.3/10
    Sillage - 8.3/10
  • 9.2/10
    Longevity - 9.2/10
  • 8/10
    Versatility - 8/10
  • 6.5/10
    Uniqueness - 6.5/10
7.9/10
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