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No 11 Lost Cherry

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Aromers No 11 Lost Cherry is an Extrait de Parfum. No 11 Lost Cherry opens with Sour Cherry and Almond, settles into a heart of Rose and Jasmine, and dries down to a base of Sandalwood, Vanilla, and Tonka Bean. Aromers's No 11 Lost Cherry carries a Statement verdict, a fruity-led wear.

No 11 captures Tom Ford Lost Cherry's boozy black-cherry-almond opening well, but the tonka-sandalwood base is lighter and fades sooner than the original's dense, expensive-smelling dry-down.
  • Seductive
  • Sweet
  • Confident
  • Sultry
No 11 Lost Cherry Extrait bottle

Profile

Composition

Timeline

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Performance

Longevity
Short (2-4h)
Projection
Intimate
Intensity
Moderate

Mood

Mood Energising
Calming
Character Playful
Serious
Sentiment Uplifting
Brooding

When To Wear

Best Seasons

Also Works:
Fall Winter

The boozy cherry-almond gourmand suits cold weather best, too rich and sweet for hot-weather daywear.

Best Occasions

Best For:
Date
Also Works:
Casual

A sultry, seductive cherry gourmand best suited to evenings out and dates; too heavy for the office or sport.

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About

Tom Ford's Lost Cherry made a niche splash with its juicy black-cherry-almond opening, and No 11 recreates that idea closely: sour cherry and bitter almond open with a boozy, marzipan-like sweetness, jasmine sambac and Turkish rose soften the heart, and tonka bean, vanilla and sandalwood settle the base. The opening is a genuinely strong match, sweet and slightly narcotic in the way that made Lost Cherry such a talked-about release. Where the two diverge is in the base's density. Tom Ford's version builds a rich, almost syrupy tonka-sandalwood foundation that reads expensive for hours; No 11's base is comparatively light, thinning into a simple sweet woody-vanilla finish sooner than the original holds. Projection starts strong and boozy, then fades to a close skin scent within a few hours. As an affordable way to try the cherry-almond trend that Lost Cherry started, it nails the opening convincingly, but doesn't carry the niche original's full weight through the day.