
Pacha Ibiza
Eau de cherry-logo from the Ibiza club.
Pacha Ibiza is the fragrance line of the Pacha nightclub, the cherry-logoed Ibiza institution founded in 1973 that became shorthand for Mediterranean club culture. The perfumes extend the brand into the dressing-table economy of holiday islands and duty-free counters, leaning on bright, sun-warmed accords — citrus, white florals, coconut, vanilla — pitched at a young, going-out audience. The scents are produced under licence rather than by Pacha itself, with distribution that has moved between partners over the years. Releases are organised into pairs and seasonal flankers, often colour-coded and tied to the club's visual identity. They are accessibly priced, easy-to-wear fragrances that trade more on lifestyle and recognition than on perfumery ambition, and they suit wearers who want a souvenir of the White Isle in spray form.
DNA over time
Each column is an era. Each colored band shows that family’s share of accord weight across every perfume the house released in that window. Bigger band = the house leaned harder on that family.





















































