Strawberry in fragrance reads as ripe red fruit with a jammy, slightly candied edge — closer to strawberry syrup or hard candy than a freshly picked berry. There's often a green, leafy facet from the stem and a soft tartness that sits between raspberry and red apple. In modern compositions it tends toward pink, plush, and slightly milky, sometimes leaning into bubblegum territory when paired with musks and vanilla.
The Strawberry note appears across 62 published fragrances in our catalog. Use this page to compare how different brands work with Strawberry within the fruity family.

Strawberry is central to the red-fruit jam accord that defines Mon Paris, layered with raspberry and white peony for a dense, sticky sweetness.

A lighter, fresher strawberry treatment — more like wild berries over violet leaf than candied fruit, set against woody

Strawberry leads a full berry accord with raspberry

Shows how strawberry behaves in an oriental context — a soft pink top note that lifts the rose and oud without reading sweet.

A direct strawberry-and-blackcurrant statement, syrupy and unapologetic, with chocolate and woods

A late-90s take where strawberry sits inside a dry, woody-amber frame rather than a gourmand one, showing the note's range.

Uses strawberry as part of a candied, almost bubblegum opening over rum and tobacco, leaning gourmand.
Vanilla rounds strawberry into a milkshake or shortcake accord, smoothing its tartness into dessert territory.
Stacked with raspberry, strawberry gains depth and a layered red-fruit character that reads as jam rather than candy.
Strawberry amplifies the natural fruity facet inside rose, producing the pink floral signature behind many modern feminines.
Clean white musks stretch strawberry into a soft, skin-close drydown and prevent the fruit from collapsing too quickly.
Strawberry has no usable natural extract in perfumery — the fruit yields too little aromatic oil to distill — so every strawberry note you smell is built from aroma molecules. The signature compound is ethyl methylphenylglycidate, nicknamed "strawberry aldehyde," developed in the early 20th century and used widely in flavor work before crossing into fine fragrance. Gamma-decalactone adds the creamy, peach-adjacent roundness, while furaneol contributes the cooked, jammy facet that smells like strawberry preserves.
The note appears most often in fruity, sweet, and gourmand compositions, and increasingly in modern pink florals where it adds a juicy lift under rose and peony. It rarely carries a fragrance alone; instead it acts as a brightener and a sweetener. The data here reflects that — strawberry co-occurs heavily with vanilla and musk (the base of most modern feminine releases), with jasmine and damask rose (the pink floral pairing), and with raspberry, peach, and blackcurrant when perfumers want a layered red-fruit accord. Woody anchors like sandalwood, patchouli, and cedar show up to keep the sweetness from going flat.
Strawberry skews feminine in marketing terms, though it appears in unisex oud and amber compositions where it softens resinous bases. It works well in spring and summer, and in cooler weather when paired with vanilla and amber for a dessert-leaning warmth. Wearers who like Mon Paris, Daisy, or any pink-fruity floral are already wearing it.
Dark, earthy patchouli grounds strawberry's sweetness and is the backbone of the modern fruitchouli accord.
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Lolita Lempicka
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Juice
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Pierre Guillaume
Mojito Chypre

Jimmy Choo
Flash