Montagne Parfums Parfum de Cerise
Parfum de Cerise is Montagne Parfums’ dupe for Tom Ford Lost Cherry, based on the house’s own marketing; the listed notes are for the original only.
Use Lost Cherry’s documented pyramid as the reference; Parfum de Cerise is a Montagne Parfums inspired-by option, not Tom Ford in another bottle.
- Dupe of
- Tom Ford Lost Cherry
- House
- Montagne Parfums
- Basis
- House claim (inspired by)
- Confidence
- medium
What Is Parfum de Cerise a Dupe For?
Parfum de Cerise is presented by Montagne Parfums as an affordable alternative inspired by Tom Ford Lost Cherry. This page is a positioning guide: it explains which original fragrance the product is pointed toward, without treating Parfum de Cerise as Tom Ford or as the original product under another label. It is not the original, and it is not sold as one.
The useful way to read a page like this is stylistic rather than mathematical. If Lost Cherry is the fragrance you already know by name, Parfum de Cerise is the Montagne Parfums option marketed in that direction. We do not assign a score, and we do not claim that every wearer will experience the two scents alike. We also do not publish a separate Parfum de Cerise note pyramid unless it is documented; the note data below belongs to Tom Ford Lost Cherry.
Which Lost Cherry Notes Are Documented?
When notes are shown on this page, they are the documented profile of the original, Tom Ford Lost Cherry:
- Top notes: bitter almond, black cherry, cherry liqueur.
- Heart notes: sour cherry, plum, turkish rose, jasmine sambac.
- Base notes: vanilla, tonka bean, cinnamon, peru balsam, benzoin, sandalwood, cloves, cedar, patchouli, vetiver.
- Accords: cherry, sweet, almond, nutty, fruity.
That profile is the reference point for understanding the Lost Cherry direction. It does not document what Montagne Parfums puts in Parfum de Cerise, and it should not be read as a disclosed formula for the Montagne fragrance. In other words, the pyramid tells you what the original is known for, while the dupe claim tells you how the Montagne product is being positioned.
How Do We Verify This Dupe Claim?
We verify inspired-by claims by keeping marketing language separate from fragrance data. First, we look for the seller's own wording that connects a product to a named original, such as "inspired by" or "alternative to." Then, when available, we look for independent community or editorial mentions that point to that pairing. Those checks help us distinguish a clear market claim from a loose shopper comparison.
For Parfum de Cerise, the recorded basis is Montagne Parfums' own marketing, and our confidence is medium. That means the Tom Ford Lost Cherry connection is strong enough to document as the brand's stated direction, but we are not presenting it as a lab result or as a guarantee of how it will smell to every person. Skin chemistry, application, and personal memory can all shape how an inspired fragrance is perceived.
Who Might Consider Parfum de Cerise?
Consider Parfum de Cerise if you are specifically searching for a Montagne Parfums product aimed at the Tom Ford Lost Cherry style and want to compare it with the original's documented profile before buying. The most useful reference is the Tom Ford pyramid above, especially because our page does not treat Montagne's fragrance as having a public note list unless one is documented.
For a US shopper, the practical appeal is simple: this is a direct-online alternative marketed in the Lost Cherry direction. Read Montagne's product page carefully, use Tom Ford Lost Cherry as the reference, and decide whether an inspired-by option fits what you want. If owning the original is the goal, buy Tom Ford; if the direction is what interests you, Parfum de Cerise is the Montagne Parfums product linked to that brief.
Parfum de Cerise is sold directly through Montagne Parfums' US web shop. (Montagne Parfums)
Is Parfum de Cerise a Lost Cherry dupe?
Yes. Montagne Parfums markets Parfum de Cerise as inspired by Tom Ford Lost Cherry, so we treat it as an alternative in that direction.
Are the notes listed here for Parfum de Cerise?
No. The documented top, heart, base, and accord information on this page belongs to Tom Ford Lost Cherry, not to a disclosed Parfum de Cerise formula.
How confident is the Lost Cherry connection?
The basis is Montagne Parfums' own marketing, with medium confidence. That means the connection is useful for shopping context, but not a guarantee of how it will smell on every wearer.