- Cherry Smoke Tom Ford for women and men:
main accords
cherry
smoky
woody
leather
sweet
fruity
nutty
almond
animalic
warm spicy
Crafted in 2006 by Jean-Claude Ellena, Terre d’Hermès serves as a metaphor for raw materials—a foundational essence that evokes not only territory, but also matter, earth, and roots.
This vertically structured fragrance draws its character from a masterful alchemy of wood. It opens with the bright cheer of orange, the crisp bitterness of grapefruit, and the zesty vivacity of pepper paired with fresh spices. This "vegetal warmth" playfully mingles with the mineral sharpness of flint and the earthy coarseness of vetiver. Anchored by the robust presence of cedar, the scent deepens further, enriched by the subtle sweetness of resins and the delicate, almost ethereal voluptuousness of benzoin.
一.Pros
1.Luxurious and rich cherry scent
2.Weighty and complex with woods and leather
3.Better performance than Lost Cherry
4.Unisex take on cherry with slightly masculine lean
5.Suitable for special occasions and dressed-up outfits
6.Maintains fruity playfulness of Lost Cherry without turning sour
7.One of the best Private Blend releases since brand direction shift in 2017
8.Great lasting power of up to 12 hours
二.Cons
1.Some reviewers feel Tom Ford fragrances are overpriced and uninspiring
2.Expensive for lackluster longevity
3.Projection could be stronger for some wearers
4.Not very smoky despite name
5.Dries down powdery for some wearers
6.Dry down smells like cherry cough syrup mixed with oud for some wearers
7.Some reviewers find scent repulsive or unattractive
8.Least favorite of Tom Ford's cherry fragrances for some reviewers
Perfume Pyramid
Top Notes
1.Sour Cherry 2.Saffron
Middle Notes
1.Leather 2.Olive 3.Chinese Osmanthus 4.Apricot
Base Notes
1.Smoke 2.Woody Notes 3.Cypriol Oil or Nagarmotha