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This is exactly what I wanted from the name. Cherry up front, oud in the background, and just enough cinnamon warmth to tie it together. No medicinal weirdness, no screechy synthetic cherry, no barnyard oud drama. Just smooth, dark, slightly spicy goodness. I love how it starts plush and fruity, then slowly turns more resinous and sensual on skin. It feels unisex to me too, which is a big plus. Definitely not an everyday dumb reach for me, but when I want something rich and memorable, this is perfect. Lasting power is really strong and the trail is noticeable for hours.
Some fruity fragrances smell fun for five minutes and then fall apart. This one never does. Pêche Mirage stays refined the whole way through. I get peach first, then amber and sandalwood wrapping around it and making it creamy, warm, and a little dreamy. There’s also something slightly mysterious in here that keeps it from being too straightforward, which I really love. It doesn’t smell like BR540 or any of those sugary woody ambers everyone compares things to, thankfully. This has its own vibe. On me it lasts most of the day and gets me compliments without being beast mode. Super easy recommendation if you want a chic peach.
Tbh this was instant love. The opening hits me with cherry and cinnamon, then the oud starts to rise and makes everything feel plush and a little shadowy. It’s sexy without being loud in an annoying way. I get why people hype Guerlain when they do these richer styles - this smells polished, not messy. There’s a softness under the darker notes that keeps it wearable, but it still feels special enough for nights out or colder weather. I’ve gotten a bunch of compliments wearing this, especially after the first hour when it really melts into the skin. Super addictive stuff.
If you want a huge indolic tuberose moment, this probably won’t do it. But if you want something creamy, green, and super wearable, this is really good. I get the green notes right away, then a soft sandalwood base that makes the whole thing feel smooth and almost airy. It’s more understated than a lot of white florals and honestly that’s what I love about it. Kinda smells like someone with perfect taste who never oversprays. My only complaint is that it sits closer to the skin after a couple hours, so I use extra sprays. Still very pretty and easy to come back to.
I really like this one. The peach is obvious right away, but it’s not that sugary body spray peach at all. It gets this darker edge from the saffron and leather, which makes it feel more grown up and a little mysterious. Kinda like if a fruity scent put on a suede jacket. On my skin the blackcurrant pops for a bit too and keeps it from going flat. My only small issue is that the middle feels a touch blurry, like the fruity opening is more exciting than the drydown. Still, it wears beautifully and lasts around 6-7 hours on me with decent projection. Super chic, just not quite love-love.
This is my kind of sexy. Not loud, not syrupy, not trying to punch you in the face with fruit. The peach is juicy but elegant, and that little saffron/leather combo underneath gives it a warm skin-like vibe that feels super intimate. I’d wear this on a date in a heartbeat. It has that polished Guerlain texture too, where everything feels blended and smooth instead of choppy. I get good wear from it, around 7 hours, with moderate projection at first. Honestly, every time I wear it I think wow, this is how a fruity scent should be done when you want it to feel expensive.
What I really love here is that the cherry feels dark and almost dried rather than bright candy-like. The leather in the base is beautiful and gives it this sleek, tailored vibe, while the cardamom keeps the top from feeling flat. It’s one of those perfumes that makes you stand a little straighter when you wear it. Very refined, but still fun. If Delina is all pink satin, this is more like a black velvet jacket. It projects well without choking anyone out and stays on my clothes forever. Honestly, for a cherry-oud combo, this is blended so smoothly. Nothing sticks out in a harsh way.
This is gorgeous. I was scared the peach would go shampoo-y or too candy, but it doesn’t at all. On me it opens with this juicy peach and blackcurrant thing, then the suede-like leather starts peeking through and makes it feel way more grown than a typical fruity scent. It’s rich without being heavy, which is kinda hard to pull off. I love this for evenings, but honestly I’d wear it anytime I want to feel put together. Performance is really solid too, easy 7-8 hours with a soft but noticeable trail. Super classy, super addictive. Def one of the best peach fragrances I’ve tried.
This is one of those perfumes I keep sniffing because I can’t decide if it’s comforting or kinda strange. The peach and amber combo is gorgeous though, very soft and plush, and then that leather comes in and stops it from getting too pretty-pretty. It feels expensive in a very Guerlain way. Not youthful, not playful, more polished. Tbh I love the idea a tiny bit more than the actual wear because sometimes the saffron gives me a dry, almost papery vibe. But overall it’s really good and pretty unique. Lasted most of the workday on me and sat closer to the skin after the first couple hours.
I don’t dislike this at all, but I’m not in love either. To me it leans more green and woody than lush or heady, with the vetiver showing up pretty clearly and the vanilla smoothing it out later. It almost feels like a toned-down white floral for people who normally find tuberose too much. That’s both the good and bad part. It’s super wearable, never annoying, and smells refined, but it also feels a little safe. If you want something with the impact of Carnal Flower or even the instant charm of Delina, this won’t do that. Lasts okay, maybe 6 hours, then it turns into a soft skin scent.
I love this because it doesn’t do the obvious sugary cherry thing. The cherry is there, but the cardamom and leather give it backbone, so it feels confident and a little mysterious instead of flirty and cute. Kinda reminds me of lost cherry territory at first, but way darker, smoother, and more dressed up. Guerlain really nailed that balance between juicy and smoky. It smells expensive from the first spray and somehow gets even better as it settles. This is the kind of scent that makes you keep sniffing your wrist all day. Performance is excellent too, around 7-9 hours easy on me.
This is gorgeous. I was worried the cherry would go cough syrup, but nope - it’s deep, rich, and kinda boozy feeling next to the oud. The cinnamon in the opening gives it this warm sparkle without turning it into a holiday candle. On my skin it dries down smooth and slightly leathery, which makes it feel super luxe and grown. If you like cherry scents but want something darker and more expensive-smelling than the usual sweet stuff, this is it. Not juvenile at all. Lasts easily 8+ hours on me with really solid projection for the first few hours. Def one of the best cherry perfumes I’ve tried.
I really like this one. It’s not a loud, bubblegummy tuberose at all — the green notes keep it feeling polished and a little restrained, and then the vanilla and sandalwood smooth everything out. Super classy in that Guerlain way. It kinda gives me the vibe of a white floral dressed in beige cashmere, if that makes sense. My only small issue is that I wish it had a bit more sparkle or lift in the opening, because it stays pretty composed the whole time. Still, it smells expensive and easy to wear. Lasts around 6-7 hours on me with soft to moderate projection.
I love this because it doesn’t go the obvious route. A lot of peach perfumes are just sweet and playful, but this has depth. The blackcurrant adds a little tang, the leather keeps it sleek, and the sandalwood in the drydown is creamy and super comforting. It feels luxurious without trying too hard. If Delina is the loud, flirty girl in the room, this is the one quietly dressed better than everyone else. Lasts around 6-7 hours on me, which is enough, and I still catch little wafts later. Really beautiful and honestly pretty unique in my collection.
Tbh this surprised me. I expected something cute and summery, but Pêche Mirage is way more polished than that. The saffron gives it this slightly warm, almost glowing edge, and the peach stays plush instead of turning tart. Then the amber comes in and everything feels smooth and expensive. It kinda reminds me of the idea of a fruity leather, but much softer and more refined than some of the louder niche stuff. I keep sniffing my wrist when I wear this. Projection is noticeable for the first few hours, then it sits closer and stays beautiful. Total 5/5 for me.
This is one of those perfumes I didn’t fully get on first spray, then suddenly I was obsessed. The vetiver underneath the tuberose gives it a slightly dry, almost tailored feel, and the vanilla keeps it from going too sharp or old-school. It’s not Delina-level attention grabbing and def not beast mode, but that’s kinda why I enjoy it. It feels intimate and expensive instead of showy. I love this for daytime or work because it smells put together without trying too hard. Minor flaw: projection is a little too polite for the price. But the scent itself is really beautiful.
Thank god this is not another syrupy fruit bomb. I get peach first, but it’s airy and a little fuzzy, then sandalwood smooths everything out. There’s also a subtle leathery thing in the background that makes it feel more niche than designer. If you’re expecting a super bright, juicy summer peach, this may not be it. It’s softer, warmer, and a bit more dressed up. Kinda reminds me of the idea of a fruity Tom Ford, but less loud and easier to wear. My only complaint is projection isn’t huge after the first hour. Still, I’d def wear this a lot in spring and early fall.
I enjoyed this a lot, just don’t expect it to reinvent perfume. The blackcurrant gives the opening a tart little sparkle, then the peach turns creamy and warm with amber underneath. Very polished. Very put together. It smells like someone with great taste, not someone trying too hard for compliments. That said, I do wish the fruit lasted longer because the opening is my favorite part and the drydown gets a little too smooth/plain on me. Still a very solid 4/5. Easy to wear, classy, and sexy in a quiet way. Got around 7 hours from it, so no complaints there.
Tbh this was a letdown for me. I went in expecting something lush and creamy, but the green notes feel kinda harsh at first and then it just turns oddly dry. The tuberose never really blooms on my skin, and the vetiver/sandalwood combo gives it this stiff, slightly dusty vibe that makes it feel more serious than beautiful. There is a bit of vanilla in the background, but not enough to soften it the way I wanted. For something from Guerlain, this feels weirdly muted and overpriced. Performance isn’t awful, around 5-6 hours, but projection stays pretty close. Not terrible, just not memorable at all.
This is nice, just not amazing. I get a soft green opening with a creamy sandalwood drydown, and there’s a little vanilla in the background keeping it smooth. It feels polished and very Guerlain, but for something called Joyeuse Tubéreuse, I wanted more personality. It never really grabs me the way a great tuberose usually does. On the plus side, it’s easy to wear and doesn’t scream for attention, so I can see it working in an office. Performance is decent on me, around 5-6 hours, but projection stays pretty close. Overall, pleasant and elegant, just kinda forgettable tbh.