... Will find it briefly and lose it again in the drydown. Nevertheless, this is a successful fragrance that strongly reminds of the Black Opium DNA, but in the drydown, it leans more towards the classic direction rather than the Over Red. Therefore, I find the name and the design somewhat misleading. I really like this DNA; it is not too sweet, and the fine coffee note is well noticeable, along with the gourmand notes. Fortunately, the licorice is not present at all. The cherry, as mentioned, is very fleeting, but when you do catch it, it's a good one. Not the typical TF cherry that we all have. That's why I'm not unhappy with the DNA of Cherry Gossip; on the contrary. Paris Corner has managed this more coherently than, for example, Maison Alhambra, where the notes did not want to work on my skin. Although the cherry note was more pronounced in the Maison Alhambra variant. All in all, you can't go wrong with this fragrance, but it could use a bit more longevity and sillage. I'll let it sit for now and will update.