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Bitter Peach Clones

We found 5 verified alternatives for Tom Ford's Bitter Peach. Compare performance, accuracy, and price below.

View details for Georgia Peach
#1 Synonym
95%

Georgia Peach

Montagne Parfums

7.2 Value Rating

"### Conclusion Georgia Peach is a solid contender. If you're chasing the Bitter Peach vibe on a tight budget, this is a worthy alternative. Is it a perfect dupe? No. Is it 10x worse than the original to justify Tom Ford's price tag? Absolutely not. If you value nuance and have deep pockets, spring for the real deal. If you want a pleasant, peachy fragrance that won't break the bank, give this a shot. Good for casual wear, or layering. ### First Impressions & Dry Down Georgia Peach by Montagne Parfums tries its best to mimic Tom Ford's Bitter Peach. The opening is undeniably peach, juicy and upfront, with a hint of citrus. It's not quite as photorealistic as the original; there's a slightly synthetic edge, especially in the first few minutes. The boozy rum and cognac notes in the heart attempt to add depth, but they're less nuanced. The drydown leans heavily on vanilla and sandalwood. Overall, it captures maybe 95% of the original's DNA. The complexity and richness are where it falls short. It’s a simplified, more linear take. ### How Long Does it Last? Longevity is decent. I get around 5-6 hours on my skin. Projection is moderate for the first hour, then settles closer to the skin. It won't fill a room, but those nearby will notice. Don’t expect beast mode performance."

View details for Bright Peach
#2 Synonym
91%

Bright Peach

Maison Alhambra

Beast Mode
7.5 Value Rating

"### The Verdict Bright Peach is a solid option if you're curious about the Bitter Peach profile but balk at the Tom Ford price tag. Is it a perfect dupe? No. It's got a synthetic edge and lacks the complexity of the original. However, at maybe a tenth of the cost, it delivers a very similar vibe. If you're a die-hard Bitter Peach fan, you might be disappointed. But if you're budget-conscious and looking for a fun, fruity, and slightly boozy scent for everyday wear, this is a worthwhile gamble. ### First Impressions & Dry Down Bright Peach bursts open with a candied peach note. It's juicy, yes, but noticeably more synthetic than Tom Ford's Bitter Peach. Think peach gummy rings, not a perfectly ripe fruit. The blood orange adds a zesty tang, trying its best to cut through the sweetness. The boozy heart is where it diverges the most. The rum and cognac notes are present, but lighter, less refined. It’s missing the smooth, almost chocolatey depth of the original's boozy accord. The dry down leans heavily on vanilla and patchouli. It's pleasant, even cozy, but it loses some of that distinctive bitter edge. I'd say it captures around 91% of Bitter Peach’s DNA. ### Wear time & Sillage Longevity is surprisingly decent. I get about 5-6 hours on my skin. Projection is moderate for the first hour, then it settles closer to the skin. It won't fill a room, but you'll definitely get whiffs throughout the day. Not beast mode, but respectable point."

View details for Sutoor
#3 Synonym
89%

Sutoor

Lattafa

7.2 Value Rating

"### Is it Worth It? It's not a perfect dupe, but it gets you surprisingly close . The slightly synthetic opening and earthier base are the main differences. Who should buy this? Anyone looking for an affordable, fruity-boozy scent that's perfect for fall or cooler evenings. ### Notes & Nuances Okay, Sutoor. This is Lattafa's take on Tom Ford's Bitter Peach, and right out of the gate, you get that juicy peach blast. It's not quite as photorealistic as Bitter Peach – there's a slightly synthetic edge here, like peach candy instead of a ripe fruit. But honestly, it's close. The blood orange adds a nice citrusy zip, and the cardamom gives it a spicy warmth. As it dries down, the boozy rum and cognac notes come forward, adding a touch of sophistication. Davana brings a herbal element. Where it really differs from Bitter Peach is in the base. Sutoor's patchouli is more prominent, giving it an earthy grounding that the original lacks. I'd say it captures around 89% of the Bitter Peach vibe. ### Projection Power The projection is moderate for the first hour or two, creating a nice scent bubble. After that, it settles closer to the skin. Longevity is decent, I get about 6-7 hours on my skin. You'll definitely need to reapply for a full day."

View details for Intense Peach
#4 Synonym
84%

Intense Peach

Fragrance World

7.5 Value Rating

"### Notes & Nuances Intense Peach bursts open with a sugary peach candy, less photorealistic than Tom Ford’s Bitter Peach. The blood orange adds a juicy sweetness, cut with a slight cardamom spice. It's about 84% similar to the original's opening, but the synthetic edge is undeniably present. The boozy heart of rum and cognac emerges next, though it’s less refined. The davana adds a fruity-herbal complexity. Where this clone really diverges is in the base. The patchouli is amped up, adding an earthy bitterness that wasn’t as prominent in Bitter Peach. The vanilla is sweeter, the sandalwood creamier. It's a bold, gourmand take that sacrifices some nuance for boldness. ### How Long Does it Last? Longevity is surprisingly decent. I get around 6-7 hours on skin, with moderate projection for the first 2 hours. It then settles into a skin scent. It outperforms some designer fragrances in this regard. ### Conclusion Intense Peach is for the confident individual. Someone who enjoys a bold, sweet statement. It's for nights out, for dates, for moments where you want to leave an impression. It's not a sophisticated masterpiece, but it's a fun, flirty fragrance. But if you want the vibe, the sweetness, and the confidence, Intense Peach delivers a solid approximation . A worthy substitute for a specific mood."

View details for Safari Elixir
#5 Synonym
86%

Safari Elixir

Fragrance World

7.9 Value Rating

"### First Impressions & Dry Down Safari Elixir opens with a juicy peach note. You definitely get the blood orange and a hint of cardamom spice. It’s a decent imitation of Bitter Peach's opening, maybe 86% there. However, it lacks the original's velvety smoothness; a slightly synthetic edge creeps in. The heart shifts to a boozy rum and cognac accord, but the davana adds a unique herbal touch. It’s less about refined sweetness here, more about a dark, slightly medicinal booziness. The drydown is a fairly standard patchouli, vanilla, and sandalwood mix. It doesn't have the same depth or complexity as Bitter Peach's, which has a distinct, almost amaretto-like quality in the base. ### Projection Power Projection is moderate for the first hour, creating a pleasant scent bubble. After that, it sits closer to the skin. Longevity is acceptable; I get around 5-6 hours on my skin. Not amazing, but not terrible either. Reapplication might be needed for a full day's wear. ### Is it Worth It? Safari Elixir is a respectable clone, landing at around 86% accuracy to Bitter Peach. It gets the general vibe right, but the synthetic undertones and less refined drydown are noticeable. Is it worth the massive price difference? Absolutely. If you crave the Bitter Peach experience on a budget, this is a solid option. Just be prepared for a slightly rougher ride. If you want 100% accuracy, save your money and buy the real deal. But for everyday wear? This is a winner."

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