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Tom Ford Lost Cherry Eau de Parfum

Tom Ford Lost Cherry Eau de Parfum

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Immerse yourself in the intoxicating scent of Lost Cherry from Tom Ford’s opulent Private Blend collection. The fragrance bursts open with sweet and sour notes of Cherry, offset by creamy, nutty hues of Almond. Boasting an eau de parfum concentration, the perfume introduces a floral heart of Rose, Jasmine and Plum before delving into a deep, balsamic dry down of Sandalwood, Cedar and Cinammon.

An expertly blended concoction of fruity, spicy and gourmande elements, the deep crimson fragrance shines through its glass flacon, adorned with a gold plaque.

Fruity/Spicy

  • Top Notes: Sour Cherry, Almond, Liquor.
  • Heart Notes: Rose, Jasmine, Plum.
  • Base Notes: Tonka Bean, Peru Balsam, Sandalwood, Vetiver, Cedar, Benzoin, Cinammon.

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  • Tom Ford Lost Cherry Eau de Parfum 2ml
  • Tom Ford Lost Cherry Eau de Parfum 3ml
  • Tom Ford Lost Cherry Eau de Parfum 5ml
  • Tom Ford Lost Cherry Eau de Parfum 10ml
  • Tom Ford Lost Cherry Eau de Parfum 20ml
  • Tom Ford Lost Cherry Eau de Parfum 30ml
  • Tom Ford Lost Cherry Eau de Parfum 50ml
Tom Ford Lost Cherry Eau de Parfum main accords

Lost Cherry combines black cherry, cherry liqueur, and a hint of bitter almond, bursting forth in waves of sweet and tart. Rose and jasmine sambac combine with a surprising blend of sandalwood, vetiver, and cedarwood.

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Gridlockd
amazing

This perfume is amazing for layering. The addition of this sweet juicy cherry brings out something new in so many different fragrances.

Lost Cherry + Aventus is a fruit explosion that will make people want to lick you.

You can darken it down with leather or tobacco fragrances to make something very dark and mysterious

Oud works incredibly well to make a real full spectrum fragrance.

Personal favourite recipe is Lost Cherry + Gucci Oud. The Cherry Oud and Rose combo is absolutely incredible

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hullhockey91
Love it!

This one seems to work with my skin.

This stuff is cherries on top of more cherries but in a good way. Not in a synthetic, annoying way, but more so in a deep fruity, Dr. Pepper kind of way. I definitely get a deep, boozy, nutty cherry at the start.

As the fragrance moves along, the intense cherry starts to fade allowing the tonka bean and almond to round it out. It is a creamy, sweet almond backed by a fantastic warm tonka bean with the cherries in the back seat, but still noticeable.

On the dry down, I get a gorgeous vanilla note which shines through beautifully blending with the cherries, almonds and tonka bean. This vanilla is absolutely stunning with the cherries.

This stuff is crazy delicious. Its so different and such a tremendous quality.

Yes, this stuff is all about the cherries, but no, this is not just pure cherries. This is sooo good because the cherries really do play a huge part, but at the same time its not the only thing I notice....Not even close. The almonds, tonka and vanilla are amazing.

This is also perfectly unisex. I typically dont like unisex frags, but this could work on either. I am a 26 year old male who usually only likes macho frags.

Love it! Such a nice release.

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djhecutsa
perfect

From Lost Cherry I get Cherry Liqueur with spices. Some people are saying Cherry Dr. Pepper but i dont really get that. I get more of a boozy cherry in the opening. Almost a hint of apple. Reminds me of a Amaretto Sour in the opening with the cherry, then the Almond and spices kicks in and the Jasmine to smooth everything out. The dry down is woody. Maybe sandalwood because it stays smooth but you can definitely detect the cherry and the woods in the dry down. Very unisex. Perfectly balanced as Thanos would say lol.

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ceeceelee
Lovely fragrance

I always have to laugh when I read a review about a fragrance that's negative and the person then foists they're opinion onto others, ie: "if you want to smell like sour amaretto, low quality booze etc., etc., etc. then that's your problem, but as for me and my above average tastes or likes, I will not stand for this blah, blah, blah." Neroli smells indolic to me, no matter the concentration, it's how my brain interprets that molecule. Thus, Neroli is hard for me to wear. But I would never assume that everyone else perceived it like that. Ugh, sorry, pet peeve. I tested Lost Cherry and Bitter Peach last week, both on skin and paper. Really liked both, sat on it and then Harrods online ran $100 off each bottle so I bought. I'm excited. Lost Cherry is soft, sweet cherries, spices, a little boozy and lovely almond. I love the La Petite Robe Noire line from Guerlain, so this isn't a stretch. I'm going to enjoy every last drop.

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MrBolton
Nice

incredible cherry lasts about 20 minutes to an hour. Then there’s this almond and vanilla that play so well. Those notes can smell cheap sometimes, but they’re exquisitely executed here.

It’s middle of the road unisex. I’m a man, and I have no shame wearing it. I’d wear this with a suit to anything confidently. Maybe not an interview (Clive Christian Rock Rose or 1872 for that), but anything else! This has date night written all over it, too. I’ll also wear it in jeans. It’s just a great all-rounder.

Seasonally, it’s probably best suited for cooler weather, but I’ll have this on year-round. It’s got a crispness to it that will work in Spring/Summer. Mississippi Summers are blazing, though, so I’ll probably reach for my former favorite Tom Ford, Venetian Bergamot.

My wearing is limited, but 12 hours later it’s still detectable about 3 inches from the skin. It performs best through the first 5 hours or so. Could be a little better performance for the projection phase, but I’m almost giving it a pass due to having a masterpiece scent.

I got my 100 mL bottle on the way. Got it discounted, but it may be worth full price. A lot more unique than Aventus nowadays, and this can probably garner more compliments. I always judge a fragrance against Aventus, even if they’re nowhere similar.