Collection: Cherimoya Fragrances

The perfume note of cherimoya offers a lush, creamy tropical sweetness unlike any other fruit note. Often called the custard apple, cherimoya smells the way it tastes: a velvety blend of banana, pineapple, ripe pear and vanilla cream, wrapped in a soft lactonic smoothness. On opening it sparkles with juicy, almost fizzy exotic fruitiness; as it settles, the creamier, custard-like facets come forward, giving compositions a dessert-like roundness without heavy sugar.

Perfumers reach for cherimoya in tropical and fruity-floral blends, where it melts beautifully into coconut, frangipani, tiare and white musks. The mood it creates is sun-drenched and indulgent — a holiday note that feels ripe, milky and quietly opulent.

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About Cherimoya Fragrances

Cherimoya — sometimes called the custard apple — is a subtropical fruit native to the Andean valleys of South America. Mark Twain once described it as "the most delicious fruit known to men," and its lush, creamy flesh lives up to the praise. The fruit's flavour is a natural confluence of vanilla, ripe pear, banana, and a whisper of coconut, making it one of the most complex and voluptuous raw materials available to perfumers working with tropical accords.

In perfumery, cherimoya is used to build rich, indulgent fruity-creamy compositions that feel simultaneously exotic and familiar. Its natural sweetness anchors gourmand arrangements, while its tropical facets lift and enliven floral or woody bases. The note pairs particularly well with vanilla, white flowers, sandalwood, and other lush tropical fruits, creating a sensuous warmth that evokes sun-drenched gardens and languid afternoons.

Fragrenza's cherimoya collection brings this rare and captivating note to the forefront of accessible luxury. Our fragrances, inspired by coveted designer and niche originals, let you explore the sumptuous world of cherimoya without the premium price tag. Discover creamy, tropical sophistication crafted with quality and care.

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