Cherry Pop 2022

Cherry Pop by Frater
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7.1 / 10 4 Ratings
A perfume by Frater for women and men, released in 2022. The scent is floral-fruity. It is still in production.
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Main accords

Floral
Fruity
Gourmand
Sweet

Fragrance Pyramid

Top Notes Top Notes
MarzipanMarzipan TobaccoTobacco Wild cherryWild cherry
Heart Notes Heart Notes
HeliotropeHeliotrope JasmineJasmine Sweet acaciaSweet acacia
Base Notes Base Notes
Bourbon vanillaBourbon vanilla Mysore sandalwoodMysore sandalwood Tonka beanTonka bean

Perfumer & Creative Guidance

Ratings
Scent
7.14 Ratings
Longevity
7.02 Ratings
Sillage
7.02 Ratings
Bottle
6.33 Ratings
Submitted by Jfrater, last update on 14.03.2024.

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From cherrypalooza to soft, warm comfort
The opening minute or two is a thick, swirling kaleidoscope of cherry — black cherry, fresh cherry, maraschino cherry (the dyed red American type), and cherry candy — with the tiny droplets of marzipan, tobacco, and vanilla here and there. Projection, at this point, was quite nice. Even with my arm by my side I could still smell everything quite well.

Over the next half hour, the vortex slows. The marzipan becomes a bit stronger of a player but it’s soon overtaken by the gentle powderiness of heliotrope and sweet acacia (which is mimosa; I had to look that up). The marzipan stays at the edges of things for about 15 minutes and then it begins to merge with the tonka. This tames the candied sugariness of marzipan as it blends with the almond nuances of tonka. With its herbal and tobacco facets, the tonka balances out the powdery facets of the heliotrope and sweet acacia.

During this phase, the cherry begins to smell less like cherry candy and more like true Italian maraschino cherries — definitely sweet but not candy-like, dark, rich, wild, and a little boozy.

I would describe the above as the opening phase and it lasted about 45 minutes. I should note: even though tobacco is listed as one of the top notes, I never distinctly smelled it during the opening phase. If I sniff deeply and close my eyes I *think* I can sense that it’s added depth and heft to the composition. But again, it was never a star element in the opening for me.

Where the opening was kaleidoscopic and energetic, the heart phase is placid and cozy. At this point, things are blended so smoothly that it’s difficult for me to tease out any one note on its own. This could be in part due the way the star players smell to me.
To my nose, tonka is a leathery mix of vanilla, tobacco, and almond. Bourbon vanilla its often described as having animalic facets which to me it does not, but to my nose has always faintly resembled tobacco. And then, of course, there is tobacco in the composition, as well.

During the heart phase I kept sniffing and thinking “Is that tobacco with the vanilla? Or is that the tobacco nuances of tonka?” And there was just no way I could pin any of it down. It’s just a cozy, warm, golden, ambery softness on which the dark, rich, syrupy cherries are resting.

One thing I can tease apart from all the above is the powderiness from the mimosa and heliotrope. It’s still somewhat present but muted — almost like a dusting that’s been added as a garnish. And occasionally, it will shift to having a subtle cosmetic smell. I wondered if this was perhaps from the milky, creamy beginnings of sandalwood starting to show up but I could never say for sure.

After about an hour and a half, a jasmine haze begins to settle on the composition. It’s subtle but it’s finally arrived. The slightly fruity white floralcy definitely begins a tinge a pink whereas, up until now, this has been a very dark cherry red affair. Speaking of the cherry, it begins to develop a tartness, which is unexpected since the opening was all about various sweet cherry smells. It’s fun and makes everything smell a bit tangy in an almost “tickle your nose” kind of way. I should also note, by this point there was no dramatic projection left. I had to put my arm two or three inches from my nose to smell anything.

There’s not much change from the heart phase to the dry down other than everything slowly morphing into a deep pinkish red haze as the sandalwood slowly becomes apparent. And it’s a fantastically creamy, soft sandalwood, too. When I went to bed there was still some cherry of the cherry haze hanging on but by morning, all I smell when I put my nose to skin is the sandalwood. Which isn’t a bad way to wake up.

Overall, this is a very well-done, adult cherry fragrance and if that's your thing I think you'd enjoy it. There's no denying the quality of ingredients or the artistry here, but for me, I don't think it's full-bottle worthy, especially not at this price point.
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