Part of Tom Ford's Private Blend Collection.

Purple Patchouli fragrance notes

  • Head

    • wet notes, citrus, green notes, orchid
  • Heart

    • spices, leather, patchouli
  • Base

    • amber, peru balsam, vetiver

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My all time favorite fragrance in the world, if anyone has a bottle they’re willing to sell it would mean the world…. On a hunt for a bottle! Childhood scent all in one bottle. Purple jammy pastel type of scent
10th March 2025
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A gorgeous dark purple gothic fragrance. Imagine the occasion - a night-out in New York, and it's raining. Patchouli with amber and jasmine is what i get basically, and there is lime in the opening. That's exactly the feeling this gives me. I can imagine a vampire in a suit, or a dark haired lady wearing this. It's very mysterious and enchanting. Top 5 from the Private Blend collection in my opinion. This one is sharp and charismatic, so if you don't have any charisma and personality to carry this, it will wear you.
12th April 2023
271396

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A floral oriental loaded with "wetness" owing to the hesperidium citrus fruits and sweet, green flowery accords that define this hearty EdP.

Purple Patchouli - no longer in production - is a testament to Tom Ford's expert incorporation of different families of notes to create a composite scent that is unlike most niche fragrances out there.

I can understand some who'd call this a strange creation, given its wide array of perceptual elements - oriental, balsamic, green, earthy, spicy - that will be interpreted differently by different reviewers. I applaud its unconventional nature, while others may not necessarily connect with this ode to patchouli.
29th September 2018
207341
Sweet, candied violets mixing with grape jelly and cherry syrup over a very fruity patchouli, slightly tempered with a pinch of green (perhaps a hidden chypre skeleton?) and just a hint of oud-ish saffron for goth appeal.

I expected this to follow the usual violet path and end up as a make-up smell, but the sweet fruit and patchouli keep it fairly linear.

In the end, I find the mix of candied fruit and flowers over subtle slashes of darkness just appealing enough to warrant a thumbs up, but it's worth noting that, in the years since Purple Patchouli debuted, this style of "fruitchouli" has become quite ubiquitous and fairly unpopular in the perfumista community. This is a notable early example, and it's well done, but may still turn off people who are simply sick of violet and fruity patchouli...
9th May 2014
139554
This is a unique fragrance, at times a bit cloying even in colder temperatures, but at the same time quite interesting. The opening blast is a bit sharp, shrill but dark, with smoky dark floral notes breaking through based on violet with a bit of jasmine and patchouli in the background. It becomes sweet, like overripe bananas, but also acidic with a synthetic note obvious at times initially. Its floral character is always heavy and dark, like violets in a forest without lights. After a few hours this scent mellows and the competing notes merge more convincingly. Silage is big, strong projection and the longevity of nine hours is brillant. Apply sparingly.
18th August 2012
115229
This seemed very sweet and somewhat fruity on first application, but after a fairly long drydown, it goes to a very woody-oriental accord which is both warm and soothing. The spices in the heart note boost this effect slightly. The early stages have a lot of sillage, but even after it dries down a while it retains a moderate projection. Maybe not for office wear, but in situations where deeper, firmer scents are welcome, this is nice.
20th November 2009
10862
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