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Q by Dolce & Gabbana Parfum
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Q by Dolce & Gabbana Parfum by Dolce&Gabbana is a fruity-floral-gourmand fragrance for women. This creation, signed by Daphné Bugey, was launched in 2025 and features an olfactive pyramid that opens with cherry, develops into sambac jasmine, and settles on a vanilla base.
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I absolutely adore it 😍. Of all the Qs, this one has the sweetest cherry note. If you like the others, this is definitely for you.
Of the three Qs, the Intense is the only one that smells of cherry. It opens like Lost Cherry, somewhat medicinal, moves through a citrus heart that I didn’t particularly enjoy, but as it dries down it becomes a creamy, mulled cherry that is rich and wonderful. If you only care about the dry-down, go for Rouge Crush by Zara: one-tenth the price and it smells of sexy mulled cherry from start to finish.
Stopped by to try it and loved it far more than the Tom Ford Cherry. I’m waiting for it to be available on more platforms as it smells so delicious. It has a delightful cherry opening that I’ve never quite heard before.
I was looking for something cherry-scented and this is absolutely delicious. It’s sweet; straight out of the bottle it smells a bit like syrup, but once it dries down it leaves that lovely sweet cherry note. Without a doubt, I preferred this to the other Qs I tried before deciding on it.
I was looking for a cherry scent and this one is delicious. Sweet, a bit syrupy at first, but as it dries down it leaves that sweet cherry that I liked more than the other Qs I tried before deciding on this one.
Something strange happens with this: the opening is a delicious cherry, but it doesn’t last long. Then a green jasmine, almost chlorophyllic, emerges, and I had to reapply to feel the cherry again. But here comes the best part: I washed the shirt where I wore it, and days later, when I took it out of the laundry, it smelled of delicious vanilla impregnated in the fabric. <3 <3 <3
Something strange happens to me: the opening is a delicious cherry, but it doesn’t last long. Then a green jasmine comes out, almost chlorophyllic, and I had to reapply to catch the cherry again. But here comes the best part: I washed the shirt where I wore it, and days later, when I took it out of the laundry, it smelled of delicious vanilla impregnated in the fabric. <3 <3 <3
Her Majesty, the Cherry: intense, beautiful, and with a smoky touch. It reminds me of Tom Ford’s Lost Cherry, but here there is a fresh opening like basil without the tobacco, leaving that mature, juicy cherry. It is an elegant and deep fragrance for the evening, with excellent longevity and sillage, and a spectacular bottle.
Her Majesty, the Cherry: intense, beautiful, with a smoky touch. Reminds me of Tom Ford’s Lost Cherry, but here the opening is fresh, like basil, without the tobacco, leaving that ripe, juicy cherry. It’s an elegant, deep scent for the evening, with excellent longevity and sillage, and a spectacular bottle.
Divine, but not for everyone; it has a vintage, distinguished touch that means you shouldn’t buy it blindly, although I did and I adored it. I didn’t detect the cherry, but rather a tender, freshly cut neroli, warm and unobtrusive. It smells of natural talc with a subtle vanilla, perfect for autumn and winter. More details on longevity and projection to follow soon.
It’s a divine fragrance, though not for everyone; it has a contemporary touch with a vintage air that gives it an aristocratic feel, so don’t buy it blindly. I made it myself and adored it. I haven’t worn it much, so I didn’t notice the cherry, but I did detect a note of tender, freshly cut neroli, warm and soft, nothing overpowering. As it dries, it smells of talc, and its vanilla is natural, nothing obvious. I see it as perfect for day and night in autumn and winter. I’ll be back soon to discuss its longevity and projection.
While cherry in other perfumes often sounds like childish syrup and synthetic, this is a marvel: as it dries, it becomes rich and mature, vanilla-scented like a juicy little cake. If you like cherry, you’ll love it; it’s a must-have in my collection.