13 Best Smelling Peach Scented Perfumes

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Beyond just being a delicious fruit, peaches are also pretty common in the world of ladies’ fragrances. It’s a familiar scent, that is really enjoyable, and brings to mind days in the spring or summertime.

In this post, I want to provide some options for those looking for a perfume with peach as the main attraction. In the end, I have selected thirteen options which I feel are the best bets, and a great starting place.


What are the Best Smelling Peach Fragrances?

Luxury Peach Fragrance

Tom Ford Bitter Peach by Tom Ford Eau De Parfum Spray (Unisex) 1.7 oz Men– Bitter Peach is more of a recent release from designer Tom Ford. It opens up with plenty of the peach, but it also shares the stage at first with patchouli and orange.

It is bitter, ripe, and gourmand thanks to help from that patchouli note. However, there is still a bit of sweetness here, creamy vanilla, a light heliotrope powder, and a hint of other floral notes.

The peach is the main star and the scent is quite bold and provides a very long lasting wear.

All together, it is a great representation of our target ingredient. Just one that is on the expensive end of the spectrum.


Naturalistic High End Peach

By Kilian – Flower of Immortality Eau de Parfum – 1.7 OZ Another of the more expensive options, but this one from By Kilian is probably the most natural smelling peach of the lot. It’s not nearly as strong as the Tom Ford above, but as far as a pure peach goes, this one brings it.

It’s paired at the opening with a tart black currant note, which then fades, and you’re left with the juicy sweetness of the target note. Flower of Immortality sits softly on the skin, with a light powder developing underneath from its iris and rose combination.

Very attractive, but again, it is at a high price point. Whether or not it’s worth it, is up to you.


Flowerbomb Option

Flowerbomb Ruby Orchid–  Ruby Orchid utilizes both peach and a peach vine note. The latter is a greenish type of aroma, that lightly sits in the blend for a time.

Ruby Orchid does have a lot of overlap with the original. The early stages this seems to be true, but with our added peach note, that will get more shine during the middle act of the wear.

Fruity, sweet, with a vanilla and orchid dry down period. This is one of the better Flowerbomb flankers and a good one to try out, if you want more of a blended peach perfume, rather than just a straight up use of the fruit note.

Plus, if you’re a Flowerbomb fan already, there’s a really great chance that you’ll like this one too. Ruby Orchid Review


Daily Wear Peach Blend

Chloe By Karl Lagerfeld For Women. Eau De Toilette Spray 3.0 Oz– The classic scent from the Chloe line dating back to 1975. Clean, fresh, and really great to smell. Chloe is a warm and memorable fragrance with tuberose being a main attraction, and the perfume is a fresh floral overall.

It also however, has to strong fruity notes, mainly our peach and some coconut. Starts off with a sunny semi-sweet aroma, before moving into its tuberose bouquet phase. The good news is that bouquet, uses a healthy dose of peach, to balance things out.


Crisp and Light

DOLCE GABBANA Floral Drops Eau de Toilette Spray for Women, 2.5 Fluid Ounce– Floral Drops is a light and airy fragrance that utilizes peach, along with apple, to create a crisp opening act. Obviously, with the name it is quite floral too, with its daffodil and water lily notes.

Ultimately, the blend isn’t too floral heavy, and the apple/peach pairing completely holds its own. This is a nice daily wear type of scent for spring /summer. Bottles of Floral Drops usually aren’t too expensive, if bought from third party or discount sellers. Floral Drops Review


Warm Designer Blend

Dolce & Gabbana The One 3.3 Ounce EDT spray, 3.3 Ounce– The One is another blend with peach as the main fruit note. It is a mix of lily and peach, with amber and vanilla, flanking those two. It is sweet and warm, mostly a floral fragrance, just with that beautiful peach scent.

A pure peach throughout? No, more of a fruity floral, that becomes closer to a floral peach perfume. However, it can be a nice option who want to mix the peach note up.

The One starts out with a heavier sillage, but becomes much more moderate, as it dries down. A solid 7 hours, on skin. The One EDT Review


Peachy Clean

Peach Fields– Peach Fields uses our target note, along with an opening blast of grapefruit, osmanthus and other citruses. The effect is to create a clean and a bit of a sharp start to the wear. The citrus does take a step back and the main attraction gets its time in the spotlight.

The next phase is more about peach and sandalwood. There does seem to be some other generic woody notes in the mix, as well.

Peach Fields isn’t going to hit you over head with the peach note. It is there, but its wrapped up in a citrus, woody, musky, and somewhat floral aroma with peach as the center point. It might not be my first option, by there is a subset of peach lovers, that will adore this one.


Nighttime Peach

Gucci Rush by Gucci for Women 2.5 oz Eau de Toilette Spray When looking for the official notes in Gucci Rush, I’ve never been able to find peach being referenced.

However, it is almost certainly there, because that distinct aroma is present throughout. It is joined by floral notes, mainly rose and gardenia, at the top.

The dry down does get plenty of the rose note and becomes fairly floral, but that peachy smell really hangs around.

This one has enjoyed a bit of a resurgence over the past few years, after beings popular in the early 2000s. Rush is a bold and energetic perfume, with a certain level of sexiness, to boot. Gucci Rush Review


Powdery Floral Peach

TRESOR by Lancome EAU DE PARFUM SPRAY 3.4 Fluid OZ for WOMEN Tresor has been a star for decades now. It is sweet, powdery, with a creamy finish.

It does have the peach and apricot combo which prevents it from going too floral, but with notes such as: iris, rose, and heliotrope; it of course will head more toward the flowery end of the spectrum.

It is powdery but also has an amber-laden warmth about it, and an effervescent quality, particularly near the start. Sweet but unique and can be quite alluring.


Creamy Peach Perfume

BURBERRY Body Eau De Parfum for Women, 2 Fl. oz. Burberry Body features a very nice peach note, that is paired with rose, and later iris. It opens with a creamy and fruity profile, before becoming more floral, and taking on a smooth sweetness of vanilla and sandalwood.

Body is a pleasant daily wear, with a pretty strong sillage, and surprisingly great longevity. I think that Burberry has discontinued this one, as of recently.

However, you can find bottles online, usually at an affordable price point. How long that’s the case, remains to be seen. Burberry Body Review


Peaches & Nectarine

Jo Malone Nectarine Blossom & Honey Cologne Spray, 3.4 Ounce Yes, this is named for nectarine, but there is also a peach note which pretty much shares responsibilities with it closely related fruit cohort.

The background notes are soft and somewhat green, but this is a very well-performing scent, which provides a super enjoyable peach ingredient. Like other Jo Malone perfumes, Nectarine Blossom is pretty straightforward and kind of linear, but also awesome.


Peach and Rose

By Kilian – Liaisons Dangereuses, Eau de Parfum Perfume 50 ml– Here’s another entry from Kilian, that features a very nice peach note. This time, it is paired with a tart black currant up top, and aroma that is smoothed out by rose. Also, a hint of plum.

The peach becomes the dominant fruit note after the start, then, it shares the headlines with the rose. It’s mostly a fruity floral, though Liaisons Dangereuses does have a light spice and a muskiness in the latter stages.

Very clean and juicy with nice performance. It is a unisex fragrance, but this one for sure leans more towards the traditionally feminine, with the creaminess of the peach at times. Expensive, yes. Though, the perfume does last for a long time. My Full Review


No Peach, Smells Like Peach

Cassili by PdM– Now, Cassili is a perfume that doesn’t have a peach note, but it really has a strong smell of peach. The mix of plum, red currant, and plumeria flower join together to give this a peachy and almost tropical scent early on in the wear.

The peach-like smell actually lasts throughout, which is why I’m including it on the list. It’s a great mix of fruity, tropical, and the sweet creaminess aided by the pretty prominent vanilla note.

The plum note and the frangipani lead things here, giving it that mix of peach and plum aroma. Then, there is a light rose note, along with some other more generic florals. At some point, the plum will have an upper hand over the peach effect but as I said, it doesn’t entirely go away.

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