Guerlain Mitsouko (Eau de Parfum, 1919): Velvet peach and rose over mossy patchouli and dry spices
A fruity chypre that pairs ripe peach softness with a shadowy, earthy base. The overall vibe is polished, mysterious, and quietly warm.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Bergamot
Heart: Peach, jasmine, rose
Base: Patchouli, spices, oakmoss, vetiver
What It Smells Like
It opens with a brief citrus lift that quickly gives way to a velvety peach impression. Rose and jasmine add a soft floral veil rather than a bright bouquet. Soon the chypre structure shows up, earthy patchouli and moss with a dry, spicy hum. The dry-down feels woody, slightly bitter-green, and elegant.
Who Is It For
Officially marketed toward women, but it wears very unisex on skin. Best for someone who likes classic structure with a fruit note that feels nuanced, not sweet.
When to Wear
Ideal in fall and cool spring days, especially late afternoon into evening.
Why You’ll Love It
- A distinctive peach chypre profile that stays refined
- Floral heart that feels smooth, not loud
- Deep mossy base that reads timeless


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