The Enduring Popularity of Cherry Fragrances – Fragrance in FocusThe Enduring Popularity of Cherry Fragrances – Fragrance in Focus

Last week, we took a good look at some of the Fragrance in Focus articles we have created over the years and there are quite a few – Check out all all the articles here Fragrance in Focus Library. We’ve covered topics such as Patchouli, Oud, Leather and citrus scents.

These articles attempt to demystify the world of perfumery and provide insights into some of the most popular scents. But we were startled to find we had never covered Cherry, despite it being a fragrance note that seems to be permanently in demand.

So here, after a clearly far too long, is our take on cherry fragrances and what makes them so appealing.

Cherry Fragrances – The Journey from Niche to Mass Appeal

Few fragrance notes have captured the imagination of perfume lovers quite like cherry, but cherry wasn’t always the crowd-pleasing favourite of the masses.

Once considered a niche gourmand accord associated with sweet body sprays and confectionery scents, cherry has undergone a remarkable transformation. Today, it appears in some of the most coveted luxury fragrances, balancing sweetness with darkness, sensuality and sophistication.

But what makes a perfume smell like cherry? Why are consumers so drawn to it? And how did cherry become such a sought-after note?

The Fragrances That Sparked the Cherry Craze

Cherry has appeared sporadically in fragrance for much of the twentieth century, but it was often used as a supporting note rather than a star ingredient. Cherry was considered difficult to execute because it could easily veer into cough syrup territory if handled poorly.

Advances in aroma chemistry allowed perfumers to create more nuanced cherry accords with greater realism and complexity. As gourmand perfumery exploded in popularity during the 1990s and 2000s, the groundwork was laid for cherry’s eventual breakthrough.

The release of Tom Ford Lost Cherry in 2018 marked a turning point.

The fragrance transformed perceptions of cherry, presenting it not as candy-like or youthful, but as decadent, boozy and luxurious. It demonstrated that cherry could be luxurious, adult, and fashion-forward. Notes of black cherry, almond, tonka bean, and liqueur created an intoxicating scent profile that quickly became one of the most talked-about launches in modern perfumery.

Following its success, consumers began actively seeking cherry fragrances, and brands rushed to meet the demand.

Today, cherry has become one of the defining fruity notes of contemporary perfumery, joining vanilla, saffron, and oud as ingredients that have shaped fragrance trends over the past decade.

What Makes Something Smell Like Cherry?

One of the most fascinating things about cherry is that there is no true “cherry essential oil” commonly used in perfumery. Unlike rose, lavender, or patchouli, cherry is not a raw material that can be easily distilled into a fragrance ingredient.

Instead, perfumers build a cherry accord using a combination of natural and synthetic materials.

Benzaldehyde: The Heart of Cherry

The single most important material in creating a cherry effect is benzaldehyde.

Interestingly, benzaldehyde naturally occurs in bitter almonds, apricot kernels, peach pits, and cherry stones. It has a distinctive aroma that immediately evokes maraschino cherries, almond extract, and cherry liqueur.

If you’ve ever smelled almond essence while baking and thought of cherries, that’s benzaldehyde at work.

Almond Notes

Cherry and almond are closely connected because they share many aroma molecules. Materials such as:

  • Heliotropin
  • Almond accords
  • Coumarin
  • Tonka bean notes

help create the soft, creamy sweetness often found in cherry fragrances.

Gourmand Materials

Vanilla, tonka bean, praline, and balsamic notes frequently appear alongside cherry because they enhance the fruit’s natural sweetness and create the sensation of cherry desserts, pastries, and liqueurs.

Woods, Leather, and Smoke

One of the reasons modern cherry fragrances feel so sophisticated is the addition of darker materials such as:

  • Leather accords
  • Guaiac wood
  • Cedarwood
  • Palo santo
  • Tobacco notes

These ingredients contrast with the fruitiness and create the “dark cherry” effect that has become especially popular.

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So why Do People Love Cherry?

A Balance of Sweetness and Sensuality

Cherry occupies a unique position in fragrance. It can smell innocent and playful, but also dark and seductive. Few notes transition between these emotional spaces as effortlessly.

A bright cherry fragrance can feel cheerful and nostalgic, while a darker cherry composition can feel mysterious, glamorous, and even provocative.

Bringing the Nostalgia

Many people associate cherry aromas with childhood memories:

  • Cherry candies
  • Cherry cola
  • Maraschino cherries
  • Cherry pie
  • Ice cream toppings

These scent memories create an immediate emotional connection.

Creature Comforts

The combination of cherry with vanilla, almond, and tonka bean taps into the growing popularity of gourmand fragrances. These scents often evoke warmth, indulgence, and comfort, qualities that have become increasingly desirable in recent years.

Our Favourite Cherry Fragrances

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Cherry Stem Phlur

Among the latest generation of cherry fragrances, Cherry by Phlur has become a standout for its modern, playful take on the trend. Rather than leaning into the dark, boozy cherry style popularised by earlier launches, Phlur’s interpretation feels brighter and more approachable, blending juicy cherry notes with soft florals and warm gourmand facets. The result is a fragrance that c

aptures the sweetness of ripe cherries while maintaining a contemporary, effortless wearability, making it particularly appealing to a younger audience drawn to fruity scents with a sophisticated edge.

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Lost Cherry, Tom Ford

No discussion of cherry fragrances would be complete without Tom Ford Lost Cherry, the scent widely credited with igniting the modern cherry perfume trend. Launched in 2018, Lost Cherry reimagined cherry as a luxurious and seductive note, blending black cherry and bitter almond with rich accords of tonka bean, vanilla, and liqueur. Its combination of juicy sweetness and smoky warmth helped elevate cherry from a playful fruity note to a sophisticated fragrance statement, inspiring countless cherry-centred launches that followed.

Kayali Lovefest Burning Cherry

Kayali Lovefest Burning Cherry is a fragrance that pleasantly surprises. While the name gives away its inspiration, the scent feels far more nuanced than a straightforward cherry gourmand. It opens with juicy black cherry, bright bergamot and sweet raspberry, before developing into a rich blend of praline and smoky woods. Notes of palo santo, guaiac wood, patchouli and vetiver add depth and warmth, creating a beautiful contrast between sweetness and earthiness. The result is a sophisticated woody gourmand that feels both comforting and intriguing. It’s easily one of the standout fragrances in the Kayali collection and remains a firm favourite among cherry fragrance lovers.

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About Carvansons

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*Please note: The contents of this blog are correct at the time of writing. Before committing to any fragrance decisions, we suggest you conduct your own market research and seek the advice of a knowledgeable fragrance and perfumery specialist. The perfumes and products mentioned within this article are purely examples of products that contain particular fragrance notes. These are for reference only. We do not receive any commission for affiliated links/advertising.