


Le Beau Le Parfum Decant | 5/10/20 ML
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Top: Pineapple · Iris · Ginger · Cypress
Heart: Coconut · Woody Notes
Base: Tonka Bean · Sandalwood · Amber · Ambergris
🍍 Pineapple, coconut, tonka bean, and ambergris — "1000% get this over the EDT; fruitier, more tropical, more vibrant; the EDP is more balanced, refined, and overall a more pleasant experience; longevity 10/10 — the piña colada of the JPG catalog"
🌴 Quentin Bisch's own upgrade to his Le Beau EDT DNA — same architect, three years later, adding pineapple, iris, ginger, and ambergris to a composition the community had already endorsed as one of JPG's best recent releases. The Le Parfum is not a louder EDT. It is a different tropical statement from the same creative intelligence that built the original.
🔍 Decanted from authenticated JPG EDP gray-market stock. Rodney authenticates all JPG inventory before entering the Aromatick catalog — bottle construction, fill level, and juice character verified.
💸 JPG's most overtly tropical composition at gray-market pricing — the decant is essential before the full bottle given the documented skin-chemistry variability between "sweet and salty tropical radiance" and "extremely synthetic and sweet." The composition's character is decisive, not neutral.
⚡ Spring and summer primary; cool evenings year-round — masculine-leaning, broadly appealing — 8–10 hrs — moderate-to-strong projection — NOT blind-buy safe; the sweet-tropical register varies significantly with skin chemistry — patience required past the pineapple opening before assessing
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Le Beau Le Parfum Decant | 5/10/20 ML
Sale price$13.99
Regular price$22.99
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Longevity, skin chemistry, the collector's take, and how we authenticate.
Pineapple, iris, ginger, cypress, coconut, woody notes, tonka bean, sandalwood, amber, and ambergris — the 2022 Quentin Bisch composition that earns "I get pineapple, coconut, and tonka — performance is extremely good; compared to the EDT I would get this one 1000%; it's just a more deep version of the EDT with better performance — a piña colada is something I really associate with summer but you can absolutely wear it in winter" from the Fragrantica collector who ran the direct family comparison and landed on the clearest practical verdict, "fruitier, more enjoyable, and way more tropical thanks to the juicy pineapple note — it gives the fragrance a sweeter, more vibrant personality; the coconut is more subtle here adding smoothness without taking over; more balanced, refined, and overall a more pleasant experience" from the Le Beau EDT wearers who tested both side by side, and "sweet and sour pineapple mixed with creamy coconut and somewhat salty marine notes — good performance at 8 hours" from the Parfumo reviewer who mapped the composition's arc in a single sentence.
Le Beau arrived in 2019 as Quentin Bisch's answer to a specific problem with the summer masculine category. Bisch, working alongside Sonia Constant on the EDT, looked at a market dominated by tired aquatics — "tired aquatics, every summer freshie with a weird watery note" in the Basenotes reviewer's framing — and built something structurally different: coconut, bergamot, and tonka bean in a warm-tropical rather than fresh-marine register. The original Le Beau EDT became one of JPG's most celebrated recent releases precisely because it refused the genre convention it was supposed to inhabit. "JPG gave a hard no to tired aquatics" — and the community responded by making it one of the house's most-discussed summer compositions since Le Male itself.
Le Beau Le Parfum (2022) is Bisch's own refinement of that EDT DNA three years later. Same perfumer, same house, same tropical-warm anchor, but with meaningful compositional additions that shift the character from the EDT's coconut-bergamot simplicity toward something richer and more multidimensional. Pineapple is the addition that most immediately distinguishes Le Parfum from the original: where the EDT opens on bergamot's clean citrus brightness, Le Parfum opens on juicy, ripe pineapple — a tropical fruit note with more personality than bergamot's supporting-role citrus and with the specific sharp-sweet quality that earns "sweet and sour pineapple" as its most accurate one-word characterization. Iris and ginger join pineapple at the top, providing structure and warmth. Cypress adds a subtly piney, slightly green-fresh quality that prevents the fruit opening from reading as purely sweet.
The Le Parfum vs. EDT buying decision is the one most relevant to collectors who already know the Le Beau DNA and are deciding between concentrations. The community verdict is consistent and worth stating plainly: Le Parfum is the stronger performer and the more complex composition — pineapple up front, coconut more restrained in the heart, tonka and ambergris in the base deepening the drydown considerably beyond the EDT's cleaner, simpler structure. "The EDP smells fruitier, more enjoyable, and way more tropical — the coconut is more subtle here, adding smoothness without taking over, and the tonka bean is toned down just enough to avoid becoming cloying" from the collector who owned both and ran the comparison. The EDT is the composition for those who want the coconut-tonka warmth as the immediate and primary experience. The Le Parfum is for those who want the pineapple-led tropical fruitiness of the opening and a deeper, ambergris-grounded drydown.
The ambergris in the Le Parfum base earns specific attention because it is the note that most clearly separates this from simpler designer tropical-sweet compositions. Ambergris — the marine, slightly animalic, warm and radiant base material that earns the "salty marine notes" observation from the Parfumo reviewer — contributes a quality that reads as deeply natural and slightly oceanic without actually being aquatic. The specific combination of tonka bean's warm sweetness, sandalwood's creamy wood, and ambergris's salted-warmth creates the "ambery radiant coco" drydown that earns "night out and days during spring/summer" as the composition's primary occasion positioning.
The blind-buy safety question must be addressed directly. Le Beau Le Parfum is not a safe blind buy despite the broadly appealing tropical-sweet-warm positioning of its note list. The high tonka and sweet register means skin chemistry plays a decisive role: on wearers whose skin amplifies sweet-gourmand compositions, the tonka-coconut combination can push the composition into "extremely synthetic and sweet" territory that earns the "NOT A SAFE BLIND BUY" community warning in capitals. On wearers whose skin stays balanced with tropical-sweet compositions, it earns "longevity 10/10; sillage 8.5/10; a more deep version of the EDT with better performance." The decant resolves which experience you get before the full bottle commitment.
The opening patience advisory applies here as it does throughout the JPG catalog's heavier compositions. The pineapple-iris-ginger opening is vivid, slightly sharp, and needs 10–15 minutes to settle into the creamy coconut-sandalwood heart that earns most of the community's enthusiasm. "The pineapple doesn't last long, which is a shame — creamy, woody, sweet afterwards" from the reviewer who found the opening the composition's most appealing chapter. Whether you agree with that assessment determines whether Le Parfum or the EDT is the better composition for your preferences: Le Parfum leads with the pineapple before settling to warmth; the EDT leads with warmth immediately. Neither is more correct. They are different entry points to the same tropical-warm family character.
🔺 The Scent Pyramid
Top Notes (0–15 min — the composition's most vivid and most tropical chapter) Pineapple · Iris · Ginger · Cypress
The opening is Le Beau Le Parfum's most immediately distinctive chapter and the compositional element that most clearly separates it from the EDT. Pineapple leads — "juicy, slightly tangy, sweet and sour, vibrant and succulent" — with the specific tropical fruit character that contributes the composition's first and most energetic impression. Iris adds a slight powdery, slightly woody quality that earns structural interest; ginger provides warm, dry spice that prevents the pineapple from reading as one-dimensionally sweet; cypress contributes subtle piney freshness. The opening is "sweet, tropical, and somewhat salty at the top" before the coconut heart asserts itself.
Heart Notes (15 min–2 hrs) Coconut · Woody Notes
The heart is the composition's most warmly familiar and most continuously present chapter — the point where Le Beau's identity is most clearly readable. Coconut here is "more subtle than the EDT, adding smoothness without taking over" — creamy, slightly sweet, warm without being sunscreen-adjacent when deployed at this restrained level. Woody notes provide structural grounding that prevents the coconut-pineapple combination from floating into purely tropical-sweet territory. "Creamy coconut heart that settles into a smooth, continuous warmth" is the transition from opening's vivid tropical energy to the base's deeper resonance.
Base Notes (2 hrs through 8–10+ hrs) Tonka Bean · Sandalwood · Amber · Ambergris
The base is the composition's most sophisticated chapter and the one that most clearly justifies the Le Parfum concentration premium over the EDT. Tonka bean provides warm, coumarin-sweet depth — present but "toned down just enough to avoid becoming cloying" relative to the EDT. Sandalwood adds creamy, soft, milky woodiness that earns "luxurious and comforting warmth." Amber contributes resonant, slightly sweet-balsamic depth. Ambergris — the composition's signature base note absent from the EDT — provides the "somewhat salty marine notes" warmth and the radiant, slightly animalic quality that earns the composition its most enduring and most distinctive character in the final hours.
What it smells like on skin:
The pineapple-ginger-iris opening is immediately tropical, juicy, and vivid — the most clearly fruit-forward opening in the Le Beau family. Within 15 minutes the coconut heart arrives and the composition settles into its most warmly appealing register: tropical-sweet, slightly creamy, smooth rather than assertive. The tonka-sandalwood-ambergris base that follows is the composition's quietest and most persistently radiant chapter — warm, slightly salty, deeply comforting — the "ambery radiant coco" that earns "night out and days during spring/summer" as the natural occasion. Best in warm-to-hot weather where the tropical character breathes rather than sits; wearable in cooler seasons with restraint.
Why Collectors Decant This:
🍍 Pineapple, coconut, tonka bean, and ambergris — "1000% get this over the EDT; fruitier, more tropical, more vibrant; the EDP is more balanced, refined, and overall a more pleasant experience; longevity 10/10 — the piña colada of the JPG catalog"
🌴 Quentin Bisch's own upgrade to his Le Beau EDT DNA — same architect, three years later, adding pineapple, iris, ginger, and ambergris to a composition the community had already endorsed as one of JPG's best recent releases. The Le Parfum is not a louder EDT. It is a different tropical statement from the same creative intelligence that built the original.
🔍 Decanted from authenticated JPG EDP gray-market stock. Rodney authenticates all JPG inventory before entering the Aromatick catalog — bottle construction, fill level, and juice character verified.
💸 JPG's most overtly tropical composition at gray-market pricing — the decant is essential before the full bottle given the documented skin-chemistry variability between "sweet and salty tropical radiance" and "extremely synthetic and sweet." The composition's character is decisive, not neutral.
⚡ Spring and summer primary; cool evenings year-round — masculine-leaning, broadly appealing — 8–10 hrs — moderate-to-strong projection — NOT blind-buy safe; the sweet-tropical register varies significantly with skin chemistry — patience required past the pineapple opening before assessing
Where it fits in the Le Beau family:
Le Beau EDT (2019) — coconut, bergamot, tonka; clean, simple, immediately warm; the introductory case for the DNA. Le Beau Le Parfum (2022) — pineapple, coconut, tonka, ambergris; fruitier opening, more complex drydown, better performance. Le Beau Paradise Garden (2024) — the family's most complex and most patience-demanding member, discussed separately in the catalog. If you own the EDT and want more tropical depth and longer performance: Le Parfum earns the upgrade. If you've never smelled the family: Le Parfum is the stronger first introduction.
Performance & Wear Guide
- Spring and summer primary; cool evenings year-round
- masculine-leaning, broadly appealing
- 10 hrs
- moderate-to-strong projection
- NOT blind-buy safe; the sweet-tropical register varies significantly with skin chemistry
- patience required past the pineapple opening before assessing
Performance varies with skin chemistry and ambient temperature. Apply to pulse points. Start with fewer sprays and adjust.
All Jean Paul Gaultier inventory is sourced through gray-market channels. Rodney authenticates all JPG inventory — bottle construction, cap fit, fill level, and juice character verified before entering the catalog.
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