The 11 Best Berry Fragrances Are Wildly Underrated

I'm sweet on these scents.

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The age-old saying might be “we are what we eat,” but I would argue that another food-related adage is just as true: “we wear what we eat.” Especially today. While there’s long been overlap between our pantries and our perfume vanities—vanilla is surely among the most ubiquitous scents of all time—lately, fine fragrances that incorporate food and beverage notes have been particularly popular. Gourmand fragrances (which include the aforementioned vanilla alongside sweet-treat notes like caramel and coffee) are experiencing "rapid growth,” according to a Fragrance Market International report. But it's the best berry perfumes that are quietely creeping up as the fragrance category to watch.

While berry might not be as buzzy as pistachio or as well-known as spices, its notes are well worth getting familiar with—especially for those who like a little youthful energy to their scents. “Berry fragrances are often described as juicy, vibrant, colorful, and fruity,” explains Gino Percontino, a perfumer at Mane. “There's an inherent liveliness to berry notes,” says master perfumer Honorine Blanc. “Each berry has its own facets: some green, some citrus, some gritty.”

What constitutes a berry note will be pretty familiar to anyone who has ever ordered a parfait. “Common berry notes include raspberry, strawberry, blueberry, blackberry, blackcurrant, [and] cranberry,” says DSM-Firmenich perfumer Erwan Raguenes.

Ready to dive into the myriad ways berries can add color to your fragrance collection? Scroll on for some of the standout fragrances that feature notes of strawberry, blueberry, black currant, and more, broken down by vibe.

Warm and Spicy Berry Fragrances

Percontino says berries complement amber “very well,” and notes that they add “a touch of sweetness to boozy signatures.” Raguenes recommends seeking out spice in your berry fragrances if you’re looking for some added warmth.

Earthy and Green Berry Fragrances

Florals are like the Grace Kelly of fragrance categories, practically synonymous with soft sophistication (and, for many, associated with a bygone era). For those who find classic florals a bit blasé—or who love the profile, but just want something with a little boost—berry notes are a great option; they can add “color and brightness to floral and musky scents,” per Percontino.

Vibrant and Fruit-Forward Berry Fragrances

Raguenes says berry fragrances “can feel brighter in the spring/summer and moodier in the fall/winter;” these fruit-forward scents are situated firmly in the former category.

How to Pick a Berry Fragrance

Since there are so many options, knowing which berries you like—or at least, which overarching categories you’re drawn to—can go a long way in helping you find a berry scent that you’ll love. “Consider whether you prefer fresh, tart berries or sweet, jammy ones,” recommends Raguenes. “Each berry has its own facets: some green, some citrus, some gritty," Blanc adds.

And as Percontino notes, just because you don’t like the taste of a particular berry doesn’t mean you won’t like it in a perfume or cologne: “Sometimes, the way the fruit is executed in a fragrance could surprise you.” He suggests experimenting “with different pairings and fragrance styles until you find the scent that suits you best.” That includes heading into a brick-and-mortar store or ordering samples so you can test drive a scent: “Most importantly, never forget to wear them on your skin to evaluate how the fragrance reacts,” he says.

You'll also want to ask yourself what mood you're drawn to. Do you want the bright exuberance of fresh fruit, or something layered with darker undertones? Lighter compositions suit warmth and daylight; richer foundations carry you through evening,” says Blanc. “The best choice reflects who you are.”

How We Tested

To select the best berry fragrances, we interviewed professional noses, sourced crowd favorites from the Marie Claire team, and searched online customer reviews. Then, Beauty Writer Eden Stewart leveraged her professional expertise to evaluate the fragrances based on price, longevity, packaging, and smell.

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Meet the Experts

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Gino Percontino

Gino Percontino is a New York-based perfumer with Mane. He has more than 20 years of professional experience.

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Erwan Raguenes

Erwan Raguenes is a perfumer with dsm-Firmenich.

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Honorine Blanc

Honorine Blanc is a master perfumer with dsm-Firmenich.

Eden Stuart
Contributing Beauty Writer

Eden Stuart is a Brooklyn-based writer and editor with more than a decade of experience, most recently as a beauty editor at Byrdie

After beginning her career as an assistant editor with a regional lifestyle magazine in her native Virginia, Eden decided to try her luck in the Big Apple. She soon landed a job as a news editor with a leading beauty B2B media company, eventually climbing the ranks to assistant managing editor. She left the B2B space to join Byrdie, where she tackled everything from skincare explainers and nail galleries to celebrity interviews and personal essays for nearly five years.