Lattafa Khamrah is one of the most popular Middle Eastern fragrances of recent years. It is a warm, spicy, and heavily gourmand fragrance that is widely loved for its luxurious “dessert-like” profile and incredible longevity.
While often compared to Kilian’s Angels’ Share because of the similar bottle design, Khamrah is actually its own unique scent—leaning more into sweet dates and praline rather than the boozy cognac of the Kilian original.
Key Characteristics
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The Vibe: Cozy, opulent, and “intoxicating.” It is a heavy hitter that feels very expensive despite its affordable price point.
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Performance: It is legendary for its long-lasting power (8–10+ hours on skin) and strong projection. It will leave a trail (sillage) behind you.
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Best For: Cold weather (Fall and Winter) and evening wear. It can be a bit overwhelming in high heat or small office spaces.
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Gender: Marketed as unisex. It has a sweet, feminine lean from the praline and dates, but the heavy spices and woods give it a masculine edge that many men enjoy.
| Layer | Key Notes |
| Top Notes | Cinnamon, Nutmeg, and Bergamot |
| Heart Notes | Dates, Praline, Tuberose, and Mahonial (Lily of the Valley) |
| Base Notes | Vanilla, Tonka Bean, Amberwood, Myrrh, Benzoin, and Akigalawood |













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