
Cherry Cola
Emir built its name on gourmand fragrances that read like desserts, and Cherry Cola from the house's Paris Corner line pushes that idea into soda-fountain territory. Released in 2023, this eau de parfum takes a real memory, a glass bottle of cola with cherry syrup poured over ice, and turns it into something wearable. Aromatica carries the Emir Cherry Cola decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, so anyone curious about a genuinely playful gourmand can try it without hesitation.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Black Cherry, Cinnamon, Sicilian Lemon, Nutmeg
Heart: Coca-Cola, Patchouli, Orange Blossom
Base: Tonka Bean, Vanilla, Benzoin, Labdanum
The Scent
Black cherry hits first, dark and syrupy rather than fresh off the tree, and Sicilian lemon cuts through it so the opening never turns sticky. Cinnamon and nutmeg show up almost immediately, adding a spiced fizz that mimics the bite of carbonation. Within minutes the cola note itself takes over, that unmistakable brown-soda accord built from cinnamon, citrus, and a resinous sweetness that reads uncannily like the real drink. Orange blossom softens the edges here, keeping the composition from feeling like a novelty candle. Patchouli enters quietly in the heart, grounding the sugar with something earthy so the fragrance never collapses into pure candy. As the first hour passes, the spices fade back and the base starts pushing forward. Tonka bean and vanilla merge into a warm, almost boozy sweetness, while benzoin and labdanum add a resinous depth that keeps the dry-down from feeling flat. The surprising part is how the cherry never fully disappears. It lingers underneath the tonka and vanilla like a fruit reduction left in the bottom of a glass, giving the drydown a jammy quality some noses catch immediately and others only notice much later. That range, some wearers get an obvious cherry-cola finish, others get a straighter vanilla-tonka gourmand, is part of what makes this one interesting to test on actual skin rather than a strip. Worn over several hours, the transition from the sparkling cherry-cola opening to the softer vanilla-tonka base feels gradual instead of abrupt, so the fragrance never seems to switch character all at once. Benzoin and labdanum also pull a faint smokiness into the dry-down, which keeps the vanilla from reading as one-note sweetness. Cinnamon and nutmeg, having done their job in the opening, leave behind only a whisper of warmth that laces through the base without repeating the fizzy quality of the top. Orange blossom, too, seems to resurface intermittently between the cherry and the cola accord, a small floral aside that stops the composition from being all fruit and sugar. By the time the labdanum and benzoin settle in fully, what started as a glass of cherry cola on ice reads more like the same drink left out to warm, its sweetness deeper and its edges softer than at the first sip.
When to Wear
This suits cool evenings out, think dessert bars, late dinners with friends, or a casual date where a sweet, conversation-starting scent works in your favor. It reads best in autumn and winter when warm gourmands sit naturally against the cold air, and it pairs well with the kind of Lovefest Burning Cherry mood, playful, a little indulgent, never too serious.
Who Is It For
Cherry Cola is for someone who wants their perfume to smell like a specific, happy memory rather than an abstract idea of luxury. It fits a person who enjoys gourmand fragrances with a spiced edge and isn't afraid of smelling a little sweet in public.
If you enjoy Tonka Cola, it shares the same cola-soda backbone and is worth comparing side by side. Browse the full Emir collection at Aromatica.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.
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Description
Emir built its name on gourmand fragrances that read like desserts, and Cherry Cola from the house's Paris Corner line pushes that idea into soda-fountain territory. Released in 2023, this eau de parfum takes a real memory, a glass bottle of cola with cherry syrup poured over ice, and turns it into something wearable. Aromatica carries the Emir Cherry Cola decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, so anyone curious about a genuinely playful gourmand can try it without hesitation.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Black Cherry, Cinnamon, Sicilian Lemon, Nutmeg
Heart: Coca-Cola, Patchouli, Orange Blossom
Base: Tonka Bean, Vanilla, Benzoin, Labdanum
The Scent
Black cherry hits first, dark and syrupy rather than fresh off the tree, and Sicilian lemon cuts through it so the opening never turns sticky. Cinnamon and nutmeg show up almost immediately, adding a spiced fizz that mimics the bite of carbonation. Within minutes the cola note itself takes over, that unmistakable brown-soda accord built from cinnamon, citrus, and a resinous sweetness that reads uncannily like the real drink. Orange blossom softens the edges here, keeping the composition from feeling like a novelty candle. Patchouli enters quietly in the heart, grounding the sugar with something earthy so the fragrance never collapses into pure candy. As the first hour passes, the spices fade back and the base starts pushing forward. Tonka bean and vanilla merge into a warm, almost boozy sweetness, while benzoin and labdanum add a resinous depth that keeps the dry-down from feeling flat. The surprising part is how the cherry never fully disappears. It lingers underneath the tonka and vanilla like a fruit reduction left in the bottom of a glass, giving the drydown a jammy quality some noses catch immediately and others only notice much later. That range, some wearers get an obvious cherry-cola finish, others get a straighter vanilla-tonka gourmand, is part of what makes this one interesting to test on actual skin rather than a strip. Worn over several hours, the transition from the sparkling cherry-cola opening to the softer vanilla-tonka base feels gradual instead of abrupt, so the fragrance never seems to switch character all at once. Benzoin and labdanum also pull a faint smokiness into the dry-down, which keeps the vanilla from reading as one-note sweetness. Cinnamon and nutmeg, having done their job in the opening, leave behind only a whisper of warmth that laces through the base without repeating the fizzy quality of the top. Orange blossom, too, seems to resurface intermittently between the cherry and the cola accord, a small floral aside that stops the composition from being all fruit and sugar. By the time the labdanum and benzoin settle in fully, what started as a glass of cherry cola on ice reads more like the same drink left out to warm, its sweetness deeper and its edges softer than at the first sip.
When to Wear
This suits cool evenings out, think dessert bars, late dinners with friends, or a casual date where a sweet, conversation-starting scent works in your favor. It reads best in autumn and winter when warm gourmands sit naturally against the cold air, and it pairs well with the kind of Lovefest Burning Cherry mood, playful, a little indulgent, never too serious.
Who Is It For
Cherry Cola is for someone who wants their perfume to smell like a specific, happy memory rather than an abstract idea of luxury. It fits a person who enjoys gourmand fragrances with a spiced edge and isn't afraid of smelling a little sweet in public.
If you enjoy Tonka Cola, it shares the same cola-soda backbone and is worth comparing side by side. Browse the full Emir collection at Aromatica.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.











