Bitter Peach

Tom Ford
Big deal for thisBitter Peach by Tom Ford ranks among the best perfumes for women .This top white flowers fragrance blends Benzoin, Blood Orange, Cardamom, Cashmeran, Cognac, Davana, Heliotrope, Jasmine, Labdanum, Patchouli, Peach, Rum, Sandalwood, Styrax, Tonka Bean, Vanilla, Vetiver notes with white flowers, greens & herbs, fruits & vegetables, beverages, flowers, citrus, resins & balsams, woods & mosses, natural & weird, spices accords, earning high praise in our perfume review community. Bitter Peach excels as one of the best perfumes for fall or spring, shining during day wear. Our PerfumeRates community ranks Bitter Peach as a leading white flowers fragrance for women, a must-try from Tom Ford's top perfume brands. Dive into the best perfume reviews, explore top women's fragrances, and discover cheap perfume deals on PerfumeRates!
Votes
Ocassions
Main accords
Notes

















This fragrance is delightfully endearing, reminiscent of a rich creamy peach beverage. Its adaptability is impressive, and while I perceive it as having a stronger masculine appeal, it still has the potential to be worn by individuals of either gender.
This fragrance has a pungent quality to it that's overwhelming. The peach notes are overpowering and give off an unpleasantly sweet sensation, reminiscent of something gone wrong. Unfortunately, this scent doesn't sit well with me.
Even though I'm not a fan of gourmand fragrances, I appreciate the texture and aroma of this perfume. It's quintessentially a Tom Ford scent that accurately captures the essence of sweet and smoky peaches. In my opinion, it merits consideration within the niche fragrance spectrum.
#482 in my "Tour de Fragrance" ranking has an underwhelming reputation, but I've found it to be quite impressive. After savoring the last of 150 decants from Microperfumes, which I had saved for last due to its low rating, I was pleasantly surprised not to dislike it at all. Unconventionally, this fragrance defies expectations by veering away from an overabundance of fruity notes and instead presenting itself as a masculine woody chypre. The peach serves merely as a tantalizing introduction, whereas the sandalwood, davana, and jasmine take center stage. This scent is refreshingly bright and invigorating, making it suitable for various occasions and environments. While Alhambra's Bright Peach shares similarities with TF, I believe the latter's $300 premium isn't justified by its superior scent or potency. Therefore, I recommend sampling a decant before committing to a full bottle due to the high prices of TF fragrances.
Came back to this perfume today after a prolonged absence, only to confirm that its unpleasant aroma still lingers, overwhelming my senses with an unflattering projection that refuses to subside. I dare say that creating a perfume worthy of the Tom Ford label is a daunting task indeed.