Cabotine by Grès (1990) is a classic floral chypre fragrance, often referred to as “Cabotine Old” when distinguishing it from later flankers. It is known for its lush green opening, rich floral heart, and warm woody-musky base.
Professional Summarised Description
- Launch & Perfumer: Released in 1990 by Grès, created by Jean-Claude Delville
- Olfactory Family: Floral Chypre
- Top Notes: Peach, plum, blackcurrant, cassia, marigold (tagetes), green notes, coriander
- Heart Notes: Ylang-ylang, rose, tuberose, jasmine, heliotrope, hyacinth, carnation, orris root
- Base Notes: Cedarwood, vetiver, musk, tonka bean, amber, vanilla, civet
Profile
- Opening: A lively mix of fruity sweetness (peach, plum, blackcurrant) with spicy coriander and green notes, giving a fresh yet slightly sharp start.
- Heart: A dense bouquet of white florals (tuberose, jasmine, ylang-ylang, heliotrope) blended with rose and carnation, creating a heady, romantic core.
- Base: Settles into a warm, woody-musky dry-down, with cedar, vetiver, amber, vanilla, and civet adding depth and sensuality.
Character
- Style: Bold, romantic, and vintage — a fragrance that epitomizes the floral extravagance of the early 1990s.
- Impression: Often described as lush, shampoo-like, and nostalgic, with a balance of fruity-floral brightness and musky-amber warmth.
- Legacy: Considered the “younger sister” of Grès’ iconic Cabochard, but more playful and romantic.
✅ The perfume oil format (Cabotine Old oil adaptation) would emphasize the floral richness and musky depth, offering longer wear and a smoother evolution compared to the original eau de toilette.

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