
Turathi Red captures the cherry-forward sweetness and almond-rose heart of Lost Cherry reasonably well, though with slightly softer floral definition and a more vanilla-dominant dry-down. The opening is comparable in fruity intensity, but the clone lacks the complexity of Peru Balsam and doesn't quite replicate the smoky wood undertones that give the original its sophisticated depth.
Turathi Red is sweeter and more vanilla-centric in the base, while Lost Cherry maintains a more balanced amber-wood profile with darker spice undertones. The original has superior longevity and sillage, with better structural coherence across all pyramid stages.