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Reviews of Cabochard (1959)
by Grès

  • Availability: In Production
  • Perfumer: Bernard Chant
  • Bottle Designer: Madame Gres
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5 reviews

Fabulous fabulous fabulous!

I've just embarked on my scented journey and found Cabochard after reading some random reviews here on BN and decided to give it a whirl. I'm SO glad that I have.

On me this smells like a female version of Obsession for men (but not like Obsession for women) which will mean that I don't have to nick my boyfriend's bottle any more!

22 April 2009


4 reviews

Sadly neglected absolutely stunning espcially in the Perfume form of this fragrance.Why did it take so long for you to find me?.
20 December 2008


263 reviews

Gorgeous. An absolute pleasure to admire all day and all night. Classy and elegant on girls AND guys.

A true classic.
11 September 2008


3 reviews

Down to a last few precious drops of vintage Cabochard. Undoubtedly the best leather chypre in my mind. The woods give it a feeling of expansiveness that I have not encountered anywhere else.
07 September 2008


212 reviews

Cabochard is a classic green/leather chypre. Many people comment on Cabochard's similarity to Bandit. They do share many characteristics, but I find Bandit to be a drier, less floral composition which ends up smelling more masculine than Cabochard. Cabochard has a similar jasmine/ylang/leather/tobacco dance as Tabac Blond, but is more feminine and more polite than Tabac Blond. Although I can smell all three of these fragrances easily worn by a man, Cabochard seems the most feminine of the three to me. I can't see myself wearing it, but I'd love to be around a woman who does. It is a truly stunning perfume.
02 September 2008


40 reviews

My new best friend! After the inital, misleading leafy blast, it quickly settles to a delicious, evocative, natural feeling, dry, almost musty aura that leaves my clothes smelling so familar and comfortable, I don't even want to wash them. This is the reliable friend- perfum I've been searching for. Layers well with vetivers too, like Guerlain's, Boucheron Homme or Chanel Sycomore. In fact I am thinking of buying one of those huge (expensive) bottles of Sycomore just to repear that trick over the long term. I bought two bottles of Cabochard .. they are so cheap, why not!
15 August 2008


228 reviews

I wore (and ADORED) this savvy scent in my early twenties and while this newer version hasn't the pizzaz (who remembers Diana Vreeland?) of it's forbear it is still a classy green scent with just a whisper of flowers and a slightly tobacco-filled-room of a drydown. Totally belies the rather frumpy frosted bow etched onto the front of the bottle. In my opinion.
05 July 2008


3258 reviews

Seems to be very full of notes — quite complex and very well put together. Along with the aldehydes, Cabochard opens with a pristine green and citrus accord—clean and sharp and sophisticated — all owing, as purplebird7 says, to the superior use of Galbanum in the opening. The floral elements of the middle quickly push up into the top, but the florals really don’t have much of an effect because they are quickly overshadowed by the darker elements of the fragrance. In the middle, I don’t really get much of a rose note although the jasmine, and orris come through clearly — but the florals, as a whole, are simply transitions. The darker notes — the patchouli, leather, and moss — plus the galbanum from the top really control the fragrance, and all combine to provide a palpable sophistication. This is an excellent fragrance — unusual in its own way, and the dichotomy it presents between the brighter citrus / green / floral and the lower keyed accords of the base, makes it a serious contender for the label of “classic.” Some reviewers mentioned its relationship with Bandit, and that could be true, but Cabochard is so much smoother and more elegant than Bandit, and I don’t find its rose note as potent as Bandit’s. Like Bandit, this is not an especially feminine fragrance; it is quite suitable as a masculine scent as far as I’m concerned. Cabochard has a strong, classy presence. It’s an intriguing fragrance. 240
10 March 2008


161 reviews

Good stuff! Green, but intense, provocative, and just Aramis-like enough for a guy to wear.

My mum purchased a bottle of Perfume Empire.com.au recently.

I was going out one night when she was away, and decided to spritz myself with some...

Lo and behold, my gf and some of my friends complimented me on it. They said it smelled great, and that I should use it more often! I think I'll get a bottle for myself after I move out in the next week...
10 June 2007


54 reviews

I sniffed this for the first time today and instantly thought "Bandit". A green, leathery fragrance with a hint of something naughty. Nice! But as I already like and own Bandit, I won't be investing in this.
05 May 2007


37 reviews

I thought I was going crazy, when I sprayed Cabochard on my arm, after the drydown, I thought to myself, this reminds me of Aramis. What was I thinking? This is a fragrance created for a woman and Aramis is one of the most macho scents ever! Well, to my suprise, I just saw that Bernard Chant also created Aramis. So, there it is: Cabochard is Aramis for the the gals. As Gomer Pyle used to say, "Golllllly!!"
21 April 2007


682 reviews

I am pleasantly surprised at the new Cabochard. I had avoided it, having heard that the reformulated version bears little resemblance to the bold original. However, it is still a good fragrance, and for a reasonable price. This is a great presentation of galbanum. I love this particular green note, and it conveys itself wonderfully in the opening notes, cool and stylish. Also, the spices are well-chosen--clove and/or bay-- which synch perfectly with the green notes. At the core of the fragrance is tobacco or leather and a bit of earthy patchouli. Overall, it is fresh, even minty, and more wearable than the harsher Bandit EDT/EDP. (I might note that Bandit pure parfum is a totally different story, incredibly soft and pretty.) As it dries, it takes on a powdery aspect that is both sweet and a little smoky. Very fun. Attention-getting.
22 February 2007


5 reviews

Cabochard makes me think of a woman in a very stylish grey flannel suit. There is something green but tweedy under the sweeter florals when it first goes on, which I suspect is a combination of the oakmoss and leather. On me, it eventually fades down to strong notes of leather and vetiver, with a slight muskiness and an undernote of bergamot--very strong and masculine but in a female way. This is the scent for a female CEO to wear in the boardroom.
01 February 2007


19 reviews

Though I do not wear this not so often anymore, this scent was on my highly admired list for long time. Few decades ago, a souvenir from Paris, my mother's dresser..., Sniffing Cabochard was my secret joy. Too bad they no longer sell (I wonder you still could obtain in Paris) the body powder anymore in US.
19 January 2007


453 reviews

Notes: bergamot, mandarin, galbanum, ylang ylang, jasmine, Bulgarian rose, clove, oakmoss, tobacco, musk, iris, sandalwood, vetiver, leather, castoreum, patchouli and labdanum.

A bit of history first: Cabochard was created in 1942 for Madame Gres, a Parisian fashionista. After reading the notes list, I was ready for an olfactory equivalent of the Katrina disaster. After sniffing my way through a decant of Cabochard, I was impressed by this classic fragrance which I had formerly classified as obtuse.

Experiencing the fresh mandarin which opens the fragrance, you wouldnt guess that this is actually a fairly complex chypre. The high-pitched citrus notes blend with rose and jasmine to create an alluring floral blend which soon gives way to green notes. The green notes providing an interesting diversion, but aren't really the heart of the fragrance - so its good that they are fairly fleeting making way for the smoky balsamic leathery goodness that Cabochard is so famous for. Cabochard is a green chypre at heart. While the latter half of the notes list might indicate a full blown animalic leather snapping assault to the sense, I found it surprising well behaved with just the right amount of animalic leathery goodness and coolness. Coolness as in feeling fresh and minty. Not minty as in the fluoride toothpaste substitute that is Penhaligons LP#9, but minty in the way that animalic and leather notes are very well counterbalanced by the clove note. I didnt expect to like it as much as I did. It was almost like going to a Paul McCartney concert and actually enjoying the music.


Cabochard is an influential classic, and it shows in the way its composition unravel infront of your nostrils. The blend of fresh citrus, rich floral and earthy green notes all leading to the cool animalic leather accord is a textbook example of what good perfumery is all about. If you are a looking for a green chypre, Cabochard should be at the top your list.

20 December 2006


123 reviews

yes, another great,great perfume!sexy, sophisticated,elegant and sexy!Yes it may be comparable to Tabac Blonde and Bandit of Robert Piguet-another two outstanding perfumes but Cabochard has it´s own class!So many different notes-an incredible mixture of wonderful ingredients.Well everyone has another skin and it may interact different but Cabochard is hall of fame and a unique and special fragrance for a classy,sexy and charismatic woman!
07 October 2006


6 reviews

The original fragrance had so much character, I am still trying to find another that hits the same level.

I am steeling myself to have a sniff--and maybe a try--of the reworked version. Anyone out there in a position to offer a comparison of the two?

04 October 2006


358 reviews

I should not like this fragrance as it contains some of the notes from my no-no list: aldehydes and spices. It also includes notes from my hard-to-smell list: orris and moss. Apparently I'm in love with what's left over: jasmine, rose, ylang, geranium, leather, tobacco, amber, patchouli, musk, vetiver, and castoreum. Quite a stew, isn't it? By layering in one element, Jo Malone's Orange Blossom, I'm blissed out--the combination is similar to the effect of Balmain Jolie Madame, but she's dull in comparison.
24 July 2006


57 reviews

This really comes across as Bandit-like on me, only a little less sweet. It's hard to imagine something that can make Bandit seem sweet, but Cabochard does it. I think perhaps there's a little too much castoreum in it for me, I like the Bandit a bit better. Gorgeous leather, though. I'd like to smell this on my husband.
01 June 2006


17 reviews

I never seem to remember to wear Cabochard, and I have no idea why not other than I'm usually in La Nuit or Paloma Picasso. I really like it, however. While I don't consider it to be a formal-wear fragrance by any means, it's got some sort of I-got-my-act-together-coolness to it -- chic, sophisticated, tailored... something. It's not one that I can apply and then slob around the house with no makeup and heaven-knows-what kind of raggedy clothing. I suppose it demands that I at least make an effort to rise to its standard of chic and class. Cabochard makes me want to be Lauren Bacall's character in the movie, "To Have and Have Not", and say the coolest things to someone named Steve (or maybe even Joe or Mike or Rocky) like: "You know you don't have to act with me, Steve. You don't have to say anything, and you don't have to do anything. Not a thing. Oh, maybe just whistle. You know how to whistle, don't you, Steve? You just put your lips together and... blow." (From "To Have and Have Not", with Lauren Bacall and Humphrey Bogart)
04 February 2006


81 reviews

Cabochard is a distinctive, classy fragrance well suited to a confident woman (or man) who wants a break from floral/oriental scents. There is a definite animalic quality, but also prominent is the chypre accord of woods (balsams) and mosses, with hints of floral notes. Very bracing and deep, lovely in cool weather, and not for the faint-hearted!
18 October 2005

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