Cherry Blossom
Cherry Blossom opens with a bright citrus clarity—bergamot and orange tempered by the gentle heat of pink pepper.
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- Musky70
- Citrus65
- Fruity60
- Fresh
The note pyramid
- Pink Pepper
- Orange
- Bergamot
- Peony
- Osmanthus
- Rose
By the editors · 2 min readCherry Blossom opens with a bright citrus clarity—bergamot and orange tempered by the gentle heat of pink pepper. The effect is clean rather than sweet, more orchard breeze than candy shop. Within minutes, the florals emerge, and here osmanthus does the real work: its apricot-suede texture gives the impression of cherry blossom without literal sakura, while peony and rose keep things soft and slightly powdery.
The base settles into a sheer musk that hovers close to skin, never pushing into the room. This is Floris doing what they do well—restrained English florals with enough structure to feel composed rather than diffuse.
It suits someone looking for spring in a bottle without the syrup, a polite fragrance that gestures toward Japanese hanami but remains distinctly European in its execution. Wear it when you want to smell clean, floral, and quietly pretty.
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