Can I be honest? I’m not much of a fruity-perfume girl. I do love a cherry-infused blend, as polarizing as it may be, and a juicy peach aroma can feel rather refreshing for summer, but beyond that, I don’t typically fawn over freshly squeezed fragrances. Sorry, but when it comes to edible-inspired scents, I’d rather go the vanilla route!
Then I smelled a fruity fragrance that quite literally made my mouth water. It was bright, tangy, and so damn intoxicating that I immediately added it to my daily fragrance rotation and haven’t swapped it out since. Its hero note? Passion fruit, which certainly flies under the radar in the fruity-fragrance category. After discovering my obsession for the underrated scent and consulting perfumers, I realized it actually lives in a slew of other cool-girl perfumes, 10 of which I’ve highlighted below. Keep scrolling—your tantalizing summer scent awaits.
What does passion fruit perfume smell like?
“Passion fruit in perfume smells just like as it tastes, a true-to-nature burst of vibrant freshness,” shares perfumer Nisrine Grillié. “Addictive, joyful, and full of color, it captures the energy and brightness of the real fruit.” It can lean tropical in summery blends, sure, but it doesn’t necessarily have to. According to Grillié, passion fruit perfumes retain more of a juicy, tangy, sunlit quality that plays nicely with plenty of other fragrance families. Florals, for example, give it an ethereal touch, while gourmand facets (vanilla, tonka bean) ground the vibrant note for a warm, seductive edge. Essentially, passion fruit itself is bright and joyful, but you can play up or tone down its fruitiness depending on the surrounding players.
Why is passion fruit perfume so popular for summer 2026?
“Fruity compositions are trending,” declares perfumer Nadège Le Garlantezec. Think bright, juicy concoctions featuring cherry, tangerine, fig, and even more low-key notes like mango, guava, and lychee. All are gaining favor, but they’re especially chic when paired with delicate blooms for a coquettish fruity-floral blend. If you want to smell like an enchanting garden nymph this summer, look for these kinds of perfumes. They’re at once mouthwatering and delightfully airy.
That said, what’s great about passion fruit perfumes is that they’re not limited to one season. Le Garlantezec says, “The contrasted character of passion fruit makes it versatile. Once you connect with a scent like this, seasonality no longer matters.” Discover the delectable quality of these 10 passion fruit perfumes below. Trust me—you’ll want to wear them all year long.
The Best Passion Fruit Perfumes of 2026
Emporio Armani
Power of You Eau de Parfum
Key notes: Maracujá (passion fruit) accord, frangipani accord, vanilla absolute
Remember the mouthwatering fragrance I mentioned that sparked my obsession with passion fruit perfumes? Well, here she is! Emporio Armani’s Power of You is the perfect combination of fruity, floral, and gourmand. It opens with passion fruit for that irresistibly tangy zing, but it dries down to the most beautiful warm, rich vanilla, which keeps it from smelling too tropical. Grillié and Le Garlantezec, who created it, describe it as “passion fruit truly brought to life.” In fact, it was born from Grillié’s adoration for the tart fruit. “Its energy, balance between sweetness and acidity, and unique texture,” she describes, “this obsession led to the creation of a 360-degree passion fruit accord that I am more than happy to see in Power of You.” I can confirm that it’s delicious in every sense of the word.
Customer review: “This perfume is nice! It’s got subtle fruitiness to it but also floral notes. Not overpowering. Creamy, light, and a delight! A little note of sweetness—vanilla. This is a new staple in my collection!”
AMOUAGE
Love Hibiscus Eau de Parfum
Key notes: Salted caramel, passion fruit, bergamot, hibiscus, orris, frankincense, sandalwood, cypriol, vanilla
One word to describe this fragrance? Indulgent. You might think it’s rather tart given the addition of hibiscus (another tangy, vibrant note similar to passion fruit), but it’s actually quite warm, earthy, and sweet thanks to salted caramel, orris, and vanilla. Multiple reviewers even use the word “buttery” to describe it, and I’m inclined to agree. Imagine the rich dessert served at a five-star restaurant that somehow satisfies every taste bud. That’s Love Hibiscus in a nutshell.
Customer review: “This is my new go scent. It’s almost buttery and lasts a full work day even when I’m sweating! I got so many compliments when I first put this on!”
By Rosie Jane
Matilda Eau de Parfum
Key notes: Passion fruit tart, meringue, golden musk
The last time I waxed poetic about Matilda, I focused on its airy, fluffy quality. Much like Love Hibiscus, it’s like a scrumptious dessert bottled—only the Matilda version is more whipped and foamy in consistency like meringue. The passion fruit is quite subtle in this fresh yet cozy blend, so if you’re worried about smelling overly tart, this is the perfume I’d probably start with.
Customer review: “I haven’t been this excited about a perfume in a while!! I’m not usually a huge fan of fruity/fresh scents, but Matilda is phenomenal! So fruity, sweet, and airy. It smells exactly like passionfruit but is super wearable! Perfect for spring and summer.”
Lore
Disfruta Eau de Parfum
Key notes: Passion fruit pulp, white cedarwood, mezcal
Prepare for the “You smell so good!” comments to start rolling in. In fact, Stephanie Johnson, beauty and homes branded content director, says this Lore blend is one of her most complimented fragrances of all time. “It’s a cocktail-inspired scent that’s warm, citrusy, and fruity—blending traditional notes like white cedarwood and passion fruit pulp with more abstract notes like ‘ice melting down glass’ and ‘mezcal magic,'” she describes. “Think spending a warm summer evening outside with friends with a mezcal margarita in hand.” I can’t imagine anything dreamier.
Customer review: “This perfume smells like a cocktail on a girls night out. It has a nice sweet and fruity scent with a hint of woodsy smokiness that gives it a unisex scent. It’s a perfect scent for summer, and this sample makes me want to buy the bottle.”
ZARA
Exotic Maracuja Eau de Parfum
Key notes: Passion fruit, lily of the valley, vanilla
Zara perfumes are known for rivaling designer favorites, and this $30 fruity-floral scent certainly fits the bill. If I sprayed it without looking at the bottle, I’d assume it was at least $250. That’s just how beautifully the burst of passion fruit blends with the luminous lily of the valley and warm, creamy vanilla. Dare I say it’s one of the most refined tropical perfumes I’ve ever smelled?
Customer review: N/A
Mind Games
Lionora Extrait de Parfum
Key notes: Passion fruit, tonka bean, Madagascan ginger, apricot skin, Osmanthus DeLaire, freesia, sandalwood, tokalactone captive, musk
One Redditor describes this fragrance as “passion fruit wrapped in a tonka bean hug.” That’s it—I’m sold. The tangy note somehow reads even juicier thanks to apricot skin, and it all settles into a beautiful trail of sandalwood and musk. It’s like the passion fruit version of a skin scent—intimate, soft, and elegant. If you’re looking for a unique, wildly underrated perfume to add to your collection, you won’t be disappointed with this.
Customer review: “This is my second bottle. I adore the aroma of this perfume. It is bold yet understated, making it ideal for both work and outings such as dinner or dancing. If you are seeking a fragrance that provides versatility, then this scent is perfect for you.”
Ariana Grande
Mod Blush Eau de Parfum
Key notes: Italian bergamot, passion fruit, dewy rose, magnolia, pear, ambrox, musk
Cloud may be the most viral Ariana Grande scent, but I implore you not to sleep on this fruity-floral scent! Mod Blush is deliciously juicy thanks to passion fruit and pear, and it certainly reads pretty with rose and magnolia. But make no mistake. This is not your average delicate perfume. On the account of ambrox and musk, it leaves behind a soft, sophisticated trail that can’t help but turn heads.
Customer review: “This is the best sweet/floral perfume in its price range. Not too sweet though, just right. Smells delicious. I repurchased a few times already.”
FUGAZZI
Passionfroudh Extrait de Parfum
Key notes: Ginger, taget, black tea, passion fruit, mango, black pepper, rose, olibanum, gurjun, balsam, cypriot, oud assafi
A “summer oud,” Fugazzi’s Passionfroudh is perfect for those hoping to make a statement. Note, this is not a fragrance that whispers its arrival. Rather, it enters the room before you do with a gorgeous cloud of spicy ginger, black pepper, passion fruit, and black tea. Thanks to this beast-mode quality, it lasts quite a while too—just one spritz for all-day wear.
Customer review: “This was such a pleasant surprise for me, especially as it was my first experience with this perfume. It makes an impact straight away, with the oud coming through very strongly and giving it a bold, distinctive character that I really like. The longevity is impressive too, I could still smell it on my skin hours after applying. It’s definitely on the intense side, but I see it as a confident, statement fragrance that sets itself apart.”
Sol de Janeiro
Cheirosa 91 Rosa Charmosa Perfume Mist
Key notes: Pink rose, passion fruit, pink pepper, pistachio cream, honey caramel
Sol de Janeiro may have mastered gourmands (Cheirosa 62, I’ll love you forever!), but believe me. Its rose-focused scent is just as intoxicating. It doesn’t take the gourmand components totally off the table, as it includes mouthwatering honey caramel and pistachio cream, but its unapologetically floral, fruity notes take the main stage. Bonus points for that hint of pink pepper, which makes the perfume positively sparkling.
Customer review: “Wow! I bought this because I love rose scented products, but this is so much more than that. It has a delicious smell that’s a perfect blend of floral, fruit, and freshness.”
Loewe
Solo Ella Eau de Toilette
Key notes: passion fruit, dragon fruit, praline, vanilla, cotton candy
You might see this blend of passion fruit, praline, and cotton candy and deem it juvenile, but leave it to Loewe to make the combination smell ultra-expensive. The brand’s Solo collection evokes a serene sunset, and I imagine Ella to be the fragrance equivalent of a pink, cotton-candy sky—awe-inspiring, ethereal, and comforting all at once. As the glowing review below declares, it’s practically begging to be worn all summer, ideally as you stroll a beachy boardwalk at golden hour.
Customer review: “Obsessed with this scent! It’s perfect for summer! Buying another just to have in case it’s sold out that’s so good it smells! Must buy!”
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