By Marina
Hyacinth is a paradoxical note. It is simultaneously leaf-like, at times herbal and vegetal - and floral. Its greenness can appear, in the same breath, airy, fresh - and fleshy, thick. It is both sharply dry and husky-sweet, like bitter, smoky honey. Its powerful, seemingly earth-bound aroma, somehow soars as light as a feather.
Chaldée, an inexcusably discontinued Patou scents dating to 1927, which features hyacinth throughout two-thirds of its development, is a paradoxical perfume. First introduced as a suntan oil, Huile de Chaldée, the fragrance seems to promise, to a contemporary tester, a sweet, tropical quality. It delivers, in fact, a traditional and, despite the Babylonian inspiration behind the name, "European", floral-oriental composition with the proper structure of the fresh top notes, floral heart and rich, ambery drydown. The composition in which, the floral notes (orange blossom, lilac, jasmine) lead by hyacinth balance the velvety, fleshy, honeyed base with their airy, at times sharp fragrance. The flowers make the intense, seemingly earth-bound Chaldée soar as light as a feather.
Perhaps the perfume only seems to me paradoxical in the context of our very different time, where suntan equals coconut, and the new fragrance structures, spirals, octagons, pentagrams, what have you, have been gradually replacing the time-honored pyramid. Chaldée is in fact not paradoxical. It is classic.
It can be found on ebay and some discounters. I am still hoping that one day Patou will bring back the discontinued scents from "Ma Collection".

I wish that they would release all of the ma collection perfumes. I have the box of the miniatures and really enjoy them.
ReplyDeleteI so agree about hyacinth -- a shapeshifter note, 'cause I can never tell if I'll like or hate a hyacinth perfume. This sounds like a really intriguing one, though. And amen to wanting Ma Collection back!
ReplyDeleteI too have the mini-collection and will go dig out Chaldee and give it another whirl. (It is SPRING here, all capitals.)
ReplyDeleteI am also fond of Normandy. (sp? Normandie?)
Chaldee is wonderful, especially the suntan oil. Lovely review!
ReplyDeleteinexcusably discontinued
ReplyDeleteWhat a prefect way to say it.
Elizabeth,
ReplyDeleteI have one and treasure it!
Aimee
ReplyDeleteA shapeshifter is such a great word!
Alyssa
ReplyDeleteyesterday it was WINTER here :)
Victoria,
ReplyDeleteI need to get some of the oil.
Tom
ReplyDeleteI am sure there is an excuse, but...
Oh my, M. Just looked at your weather. SNOW! How dare they! (How dare it? S/He? Not sure who's responsible here...)
ReplyDeleteAh well. You know where to find me. In the low 80's all this week and the wildflowers are blooming. I think that baby needs some barbecue...
Me, too! The discontinuation of the JP Ma Collection is probably the one I am most sad about. Almost every single fragrance from this collection is outstanding.
ReplyDeleteI still have a bottle of Chaldee in edt and pure parfum which I will horde forever! It is so beautiful it makes my heart ache.
Alyssa
ReplyDeleteI think so too :) Some BBQ, good weather and great company
Abigail
ReplyDeleteI absolutely agree, each scent is wonderful. I wouldn't know which one not to want to be re-released.
the first time i experienced this one, i found it very, very sexy, like hot, musky skin. it no longer strikes me the same way, but i still regard it highly.
ReplyDeleteit would be great if patou brought back its classics, but we're talking procter & gamble now, and i would bet that they're not geared that way. just a guess.
minette
Minette
ReplyDeleteI am hoping for some kind of...I don't know at least limited edition holiday sort of thing...
A kind friend gave me a bottle of Colony which I just spritzed (and loved) the first time this Spring. Your description of Chaldee makes it sound like a perfect follow-up for summer. Off to ebay I go!
ReplyDeletePatou is second only to Caron in my heart. The loss of the Ma Collection is heartbreaking.
ReplyDeleteAbSturd,
ReplyDeleteI love your name :)
Tammy,
ReplyDeleteI might possibly rank it even a tad higher than Caron, on the scale of my affection
Oh yes, my beloved Ma Collection, with so many perfumes I adore! I am a hyacinth fan so of course Chaldee is a favorite.
ReplyDeleteJean Patou is my favorite house of all time, so you can imagine how I feel about all the discontinuations. It is truly unforgivable of the new owners to destroy this great legacy.
Donna
ReplyDeleteI agree. They could at least have them available in one boutique somewhere as an exclusive or something.