First Impressions
The first spray of Quizas, Quizas, Quizas Pasion answers its own question with emphatic fruit. Red berries burst forward with the confidence of someone who's stopped wondering "perhaps, perhaps, perhaps" and decided to live boldly. This isn't the tentative exploration of the original Quizas, Quizas, Quizas—this is its bolder, more assertive sister, the one who orders dessert first and wears red lipstick on a Tuesday.
Loewe's 2011 release opens with an exuberant cocktail of red berries, bergamot, and mandarin orange that feels both jubilant and refined. There's sweetness here, certainly—the data shows a 60% sweet accord—but it's tempered by the bright citrus backbone that keeps everything from veering into candy territory. The opening moments sparkle with the kind of optimism that makes you stand a little straighter, smile a little wider.
The Scent Profile
The fruity opening, which dominates the composition at 100% in the accord profile, announces itself with unabashed enthusiasm. Those red berries aren't shy—they're jammy without being cloying, tart enough to maintain interest. The bergamot and mandarin orange, contributing to the 86% citrus accord, provide effervescence and lift, like champagne bubbles rising through berry compote. It's a generous, expansive opening that wears its intentions openly.
As the initial fruit-citrus fanfare settles, the heart reveals a more nuanced floral character. African orange flower takes center stage, bringing a creamy, slightly indolic richness that grounds the composition. Freesia adds a crisp, green transparency, while magnolia contributes a lemony, elegant floralcy. This middle phase explains the 56% floral accord—substantial enough to declare itself, yet carefully balanced against the dominant fruity character. The florals here don't compete with the fruit; they complement it, adding depth and sophistication to what could have been a one-dimensional berry bomb.
The base is where Quizas, Quizas, Quizas Pasion earns its "Pasion" suffix. Cashmere wood provides a soft, enveloping warmth—that contemporary woody-musky note that's become synonymous with modern femininity. The amber (42% in the accord breakdown) adds a subtle golden glow, while vetiver brings just enough earthiness to anchor the sweeter elements without turning austere. The 51% woody accord becomes more apparent as the fragrance dries down, creating a cozy, skin-like finish that feels intimate and comforting. This base is what transforms a bright fruity-floral into something you can wear through cooler months.
Character & Occasion
The community has spoken clearly on this fragrance's seasonality: it's a fall champion (100%) with strong winter credentials (79%). This makes perfect sense—the berry-forward opening evokes autumn's harvest, while the woody-amber base provides the warmth you want when temperatures drop. Spring scores a moderate 50%, suggesting it might work for transitional weather, but summer's 35% rating confirms what your instincts probably tell you: this is too cozy, too enveloping for genuine heat.
Interestingly, Quizas, Quizas, Quizas Pasion performs that rare trick of being both an excellent day fragrance (91%) and a viable night option (79%). The bright, fruit-forward character reads as approachable and office-appropriate during daylight hours—professional enough for meetings, cheerful enough for lunch dates. But that cashmere-amber base gives it enough presence and warmth to carry you through evening plans without needing to reapply.
This is a fragrance for the woman who appreciates femininity without frills, sweetness without saccharine excess. She might reach for it on days when she wants to feel polished but not intimidating, attractive but not provocative. It's the olfactory equivalent of a well-cut cashmere sweater in a flattering color—confident, comfortable, and reliably appealing.
Community Verdict
With a rating of 3.83 out of 5 from 859 voters, Quizas, Quizas, Quizas Pasion sits comfortably in "very good" territory. This isn't a polarizing masterpiece that some worship and others despise; it's a well-executed crowd-pleaser that delivers exactly what it promises. The substantial voting base suggests genuine community engagement—this isn't an obscure release flying under the radar, but rather a fragrance that's been properly explored and evaluated.
That near-4-star rating indicates a fragrance without major flaws but perhaps without that ineffable magic that pushes something into "legendary" status. It's reliably beautiful rather than breathtakingly original, and there's real value in that dependability.
How It Compares
The similar fragrances list reads like a who's-who of accessible, well-loved feminines. The comparisons to Chance Eau Tendre and Chance Eau Fraiche by Chanel position this firmly in the modern fruity-floral category—polished, wearable, universally appealing. The inclusion of Narciso Rodriguez For Her and Miracle by Lancôme suggests a shared sensibility: contemporary femininity with a woody-musky foundation.
Most tellingly, its closest sibling is the original Quizas, Quizas, Quizas by Loewe. Pasion takes that formula and amplifies it—more fruit, more sweetness, more warmth. If the original asks "perhaps?", Pasion answers "absolutely."
Within Loewe's catalog, this represents the brand's ability to create accessible, commercially appealing fragrances that don't sacrifice quality. It may not challenge or provoke like some niche offerings, but it delivers consistent pleasure.
The Bottom Line
Quizas, Quizas, Quizas Pasion is a fragrance that understands its assignment and executes it beautifully. It's not trying to revolutionize perfumery or make a provocative statement—it's offering reliable, wearable beauty for cooler weather and everyday life. The 3.83 rating from a substantial voting base confirms its appeal: this is a safe recommendation that's unlikely to disappoint.
For someone seeking a versatile fall and winter signature that works from office to dinner, or for anyone who loves fruity-florals but wants something with more warmth and depth than typical summer offerings, this deserves consideration. Loewe's pricing typically offers good value, and you're getting a well-constructed fragrance with decent longevity from that woody-amber base.
Should you blind buy it? Probably not—but you should definitely seek out a sample. Sometimes the answer to "quizas?" is a confident "sí."
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