Cherry Amaretto

Strangers Parfumerie

$189.00
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Cherry Amaretto - 30ml

Strangers Parfumerie

Country: Thailand

Fragrance Family: Fruity, Amber

NOTES

Amaretto, Brandy, Maraschino Cherry, Sweet Cherry, Cinnamon, Heliotrope, Tonka Bean, Vanilla, Praline, Grenadine, Almond, Peach, Red Apple Juice, Red wine, Strawberry, White Chocolate

DESCRIPTION

Cherry Amaretto is a deep, boozy gourmand extrait that captures the decadent charm of a Cherry Amaretto Sour — imagined as a sensual night in Italy, full of warmth, indulgence, and desire.

The opening is drenched in ripe, sticky cherries — maraschino, sweet, and juicy — with notes of red apple juice, peach, and strawberry swirling into a syrupy fruit cocktail. As the scent unfolds, almond-rich amaretto and brandy rise from the heart, blending with heliotrope, tonka, and praline to create a liquored dessert effect that’s both playful and elegant.

Hints of cinnamon and vanilla flicker beneath the surface, lending spice and sweetness. As the extrait settles, notes of grenadine, red wine, and white chocolate add richness and complexity, while a subtle undercurrent of soft musk and warmth lingers on the skin.

With its layers of cherry, liqueur, and confection, Cherry Amaretto is a love letter to the Italian night — flirtatious, decadent, and unforgettable.

Made in Thailand

(SPCHERRY)

SKU SPCHERRY
Brand Strangers Parfumerie
Shipping weight 0.5000kg
Shipping width 0.200m
Shipping height 0.200m
Shipping length 0.200m
Shipping cubic 0.008000000m3

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