How to spot fake Tom Ford Bitter Peach

There are two ways to spot a fake Tom Ford Bitter Peach fragrance, including the price tag or by the means of verifying the fragrance’s batch code.

In terms of his most recent perfume releases, Tom Ford has arguably tried to create salacious and suggestive fragrance names, which are believed to mirror the effect of his earlier commercials. These commercials were banned at the time due to their sexually suggestive nature.

One of these fragrances, most recently released and much-anticipated, was Bitter Peach, which falls in the same canon as earlier fragrance releases, like Lost Cherry, F*cking Fabulous, and Rose Prick.

Because of its high price, Bitter Peach has been the cause of suspicion of fake dupes, which can only be verified by the price of the perfume or by verifying its batch code.

What does Tom Ford Bitter Peach smell like?

Tom Ford Bitter Peach was released in 2020 and is an amber vanilla fragrance with main accords of woody, warm spicy, amber, and fruity.

A detailed look at its notes and description reveals the following:

Tom Ford Bitter Peach

Description Explicitly sweet. Dangerously voluptuous. New Bitter Peach bursts with intoxicating pêche de vigne and Sicilian blood orange oil. The patchouli reveals a dark, skin-gripping sensuality
Top notes Peach, blood orange, cardamom, and heliotrope
Middle notes Rum, cognac, davana, and jasmine
Base notes Indonesian patchouli leaf, vanilla, tonka bean, sandalwood, cashmeran, benzoin, styrax, labdanum, and vetiver

How to spot fake Tom Ford Bitter Peach?

One of the biggest criticisms of Tom Ford’s Bitter Peach is the price tag of the fragrance for men and women. When it was initially released, a 50ml bottle retailed for $249.87.

Currently, Amazon is running a special on the 50 ml bottle for $191.01, or you can purchase the 100ml bottle for $409.11 on the website.

These option are available for purchase on Amazon

3.4 fl oz

1.7 fl oz

As a result of the fragrance’s extremely high price, when cheaper bottles of it started popping up, this led to questions on the authenticity of the fragrance.

This highlighted the first and easiest way to spot a fake Tom Ford Bitter Peach perfume – its price. If it seems too good to be true in this instance, it most likely is.  Similarly to this, you should be careful of where you purchase the fragrance.

If you purchase the fragrance from an independent seller, it is important that you verify the authenticity of the seller by reviewing comments on their page and the reviews on the other fragrances they have available for sale.

Secondly, if you were gifted the fragrance and you are wondering whether the fragrance is fake or not, the best option is to verify its authenticity by searching the batch code of the fragrance. If it does not pop up, that is an indication that the fragrance is indeed fake.

Check Fresh has made this easy via their website, where all you need to do is type in the perfume’s batch code and if it does not pop up, you should know that the fragrance is fake.

What is all the hype about Tom Ford Bitter Peach?

Even before the official release of Tom Ford’s Bitter Peach in October 2020, there was already a buzz about the release.

This is mainly because the fragrance was originally part of Tom Ford’s private blends, which excited fragrance lovers as there is still much intrigue over the Private Blend collection.

Therefore, it is evident in the favourable reviews of Bitter Peach, while it was still exclusively part of the Private Blend collection, that the general public looked forward to the fragrance’s release.

Is Tom Ford Bitter Peach worth it?

Unfortunately, Tom Ford Bitter Peach does not live up to the hype that surrounded it. This is because the fragrance’s scent profile is underwhelming and its longevity and sillage are moderate at best.

The fragrance has a longevity of eight hours, and it is prominent for four to five of those hours.

Coupling these factors with the high price tag of Bitter Peach, the fragrance is not worth it if you are looking for an everyday summer fragrance or even a fragrance for special occasions. Bitter Peach’s only selling point is it is part of the Private Blend collection.

What is Tom Ford’s Private Blend collection?

In 2007, Tom Ford endeavoured to shake up the fragrance industry by introducing 12 unisex fragrances which were specifically curated by the legend.

The fragrance introduced unconventional scent profiles to their range that had not been explored before, especially for unisex fragrances.

The Private Blend collection included fragrances like Amber Absolute, Noir de Noir, Velvet Gardenia, Black Violet, Tobacco Vanille, Oud Wood, Purple Patchouli, Bois Rouge, Moss Breches, Tuscan Leather, Neroli Portofino, and Japan Noir.

Some of these fragrances were released as official fragrances in the years that followed.

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