Pastor Privé Parfums

Chilean niche perfumery by Edgar Pastor, focused on distinctive, creator-led compositions.

Niche Official Website Also known as: Pastor Privé, Pastor Privé Parfums

About Pastor Privé Parfums

Pastor Privé Parfums is the niche line of Pastor Fragrances, developed in Chile by perfumer and chemical engineer Edgar Pastor. The brand presents itself as a locally made haute perfumery project, with production described as 100% in Chile and built around small-batch, detail-focused compositions.

Available listings and reviews show a portfolio that began appearing in 2021 with Liberté Totale and then expanded quickly with releases such as Spritz, Summer Xplotion, Oh My Oudness, Magic Pie, Chado-Raku, Gaelach Coffee, Spritz Oud, Big Calm, Iris Royale and Iris Sikelia. That mix points to a house that works across bright citrus, fruity tropical, tea, coffee, iris, oud and amber styles rather than committing to a single formula.

The brand is also positioned as creator-led: Edgar Pastor is repeatedly identified as the nose behind the line, and product pages emphasize his experience in fragrance development. Compared with mainstream designer brands, Pastor Privé Parfums appears more experimental and less formulaic, with a strong emphasis on individuality, concentrated materials and distinctive accords.

At a Glance

The Brand

Founded 1999
Founder Edgar Pastor
Country Chile
Category Niche

Scent Personality

Sweetness
Moderate
Freshness
High
Boldness
High
Uniqueness
High

Worth It?

Price £££
Value
Moderate
Accessibility
Mild

Scent DNA

Citrus aromatic fruity woody amber oud iris gourmand
  • The line tends to combine vivid opening notes with polished modern bases, often using citrus, fruit and aromatic materials before moving into musks, woods, amber or oud
  • It reads as artistic and experimental rather than mass-market, with several releases built around unusual pairings such as coffee, tea, iris, oud and tropical fruit
  • The overall style is niche but wearable, with stronger emphasis on character than on easy crowd-pleasing conformity

Typical Performance

Longevity
Long
Projection
Strong

Positioning

A niche, premium house known for citrus compositions.

How It Compares

  • More experimental than Dior
  • Less polished and more indie-feeling than Mancera
  • More niche and creator-led than Nautica
  • More accessible than Amouage

Who It's For

Best For

  • niche fragrance collectors
  • signature scent wearers
  • fans of citrus-aromatic openings
  • fans of oud and iris compositions
  • buyers seeking Latin American niche perfumery

Strengths & Weaknesses

Strengths

  • distinctive creative direction
  • wide stylistic range
  • modern polished materials
  • strong identity for a small house
  • good appeal to niche enthusiasts

Weaknesses

  • limited international availability
  • brand awareness is still low outside Chile
  • some compositions may feel too bold for minimalist tastes

Brand Evolution

The brand appears to have started from a licensed or inherited fragrance name linked to the historical Crown Perfume Company rights, then shifted in 2021 toward clearly original compositions. Recent releases show faster output and broader olfactory range, including more personal and narrative-driven perfumes such as tribute and themed editions. The catalog has also moved from a few core launches to a more active line-up with ongoing updates into 2025 and 2026.

Quick Verdict

A small Chilean niche house with a clear creator voice and real ambition. It is most compelling for buyers who want unconventional, characterful perfumes rather than safe designer style.

Perfumers

Pastor Privé Parfums Perfumes