Phlur Cherry Stem was released in 2025. Created by Clement Gavarry, it has notes of black cherry, orange, brandy, plum, freesia, jasmine, sugar, leather, ebony and caramel. Phlur Cherry Stem is an eau de parfum, edp.
From the brand - "Cherry Stem is a cocktail of juicy, dark, lacquered fruits – served with a twist. Black cherry and lush plum nectar layer with ebony wood and sugared jasmine, creating a swirl of bold warmth. Hints of leather and a spike of citrus, develop into a cherry that's anything but innocent. Wear it when you want to leave an irresistible pull."
From the perfumer - "I wanted to take a sexier, more mysterious take on traditional cherries. I imagine the act of tying a cherry stem with your tongue— masterful, yet effortless, and intriguing. It's not a straightforward black cherry. Instead there's an unexpected wink of fruity nectar and the depth of soft leather and deep woods" .— Clement Gavarry.
Fragrantica - "Beautifully juicy and feminine cherry, almost reminds me of a thousand wishes by Victoria’s Secret. The dry down is complex and warm with the caramel and leather shining through. I didn’t expect to like this as much as I do. Delicious."
Fragrantica - "Cherry Stem is boozier in a rich wine way where as Not Another Cherry is heavier on the cherry in a spicier almost christmas-y way (like cinnamon or clove which are not in the notes but I pick up on them smelling it against Cherry Stem) and you definitely pick up on the almond. Cherry stem is overall fruitier from the plum/citrus and more complex, definitely higher quality smelling"
Fragrantica - "This is pretty unique as far as cherry fragrances go, it’s more juicy and tangy than I expected. It literally smells like you smashed a cherry on a wooden cutting board. I get a lot of both cherry and orange, and it lasts longer than most cherry scents. It doesn’t smell like the sour cherry in TF Lost Cherry at all. There’s a little wood in the background, but it’s not fighting for your attention like woody notes often are these days, it’s just kinda like if you smelled a wooden table."