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Lattafa Khamrah Qahwa is a unisex Eau de Parfum launched in 2023, featuring a unique blend of ginger, cinnamon, and cardamom top notes, a heart of praline and white flowers, and a rich base of coffee, tonka beans, and vanilla, ensuring a long-lasting and captivating fragrance experience.
J**Y
Luxury on a Budget
I was not ready for how good this perfume would be. Lattafa Khamrah smells like a warm, sweet hug with a spicy edge. It gives cinnamon, vanilla, apple pie vibes but in the most grown, sexy way. Every time I wear it, someone has to ask me what I’m wearing.The longevity? Chef’s kiss. It lasts hours on my skin and even longer on clothes. Honestly, this gives niche fragrance energy without the price tag.If you like scents that are warm, gourmand, and a little bold. This is the one. I’m obsessed.
W**N
Beautiful and smells great!
I am on a scent journey right now and I am buying different scents that are not the commercial, highly advertised, expensive scents. This is a sweet and spicy gourmand scent. Its very long lasting and very affordable. Top notes are cinnamon and nutmeg also has vanilla. The packaging is beautiful. Would make a great gift
J**
Personally in love with the scent
Lattafa Khamrah Qahwa is one of those fragrances that immediately wraps you in warmth and comfort from the very first spray. If you’re a fan of sweet, gourmand scents with a rich, spicy twist this one’s for you. The vanilla is soft and creamy, but it’s beautifully balanced by notes of cinnamon and warm spice that give it depth and personality.The coffee note (“Qahwa”) adds a subtle roasted richness, without overpowering the scent or turning bitter. It’s more of a background warmth that rounds everything out, making it feel like a cozy café on a crisp evening.Performance-wise? Outstanding for the price. This scent lasts hours on my skin and even longer on clothing, with a nice sillage that’s noticeable but not overwhelming. It’s definitely unisex, though it leans slightly sweet and spicy perfect for fall, winter, or whenever you want to feel extra put-together.Pros:• Warm, sweet, and spicy perfectly balanced• Excellent longevity and projection for the price• Feels luxurious without the niche price tag• Great for both casual and dressed-up wearCons:• Might be too sweet for those who prefer fresh or citrusy scents• Cinnamon note can be a bit strong at first sprayOverall, Khamrah Qahwa is an affordable gem that punches far above its price point. Whether you’re a gourmand lover or just looking for a unique cold weather fragrance, this is a must-try.
I**G
A solid, sensual standalone gourmand that doesn't need to be a clone of anything to be good.
I haven't smelled Angel's Share except for a small decant before I bought this, but they are similar enough with the main notes and distinct enough with the others for me to choose this over the original. For some fragrances I will spend real money, but they have to be in my top ten, Absolute Must Have list, EDPs only, and too original and distinct to replicate. For any gourmand fragrance (which, let's face it, are a dime-a-dozen), it's not worth dropping $300 in my book. Note that this one needs to macerate awhile. Let some air into the bottle with 10 or so sprays then ignore it for a few months. It will smooth out over time.WHAT I LIKE ABOUT KHAMRAH: Unlike all the people saying this is a winter fragrance, Khamrah for me in hot weather blooms like a skanky, sensual afternoon on the beach boardwalk right outside the toffee shop. It smells like warm skin and golden hour and funnel cakes dunked in cinnamon sugar. There is faintly coconutty suntan lotion in there, still clinging to the sundress you've had on all day. It's all of this and a Captain Morgan cocktail at the beach bar while the sun is setting. Because of this vibe, it has an animalic quality to it all its own. I do not get anything distinctly reminiscent of apple or dates, but it is not your garden variety vanilla-tonka gourmand either.WHAT I DON'T LIKE ABOUT KHAMRAH: The opening really is something between an apple pie Glade plug-in and a Dollar Tree Christmas candle. It can make you question your choice to buy it. Be patient. Spray this and then wait about 30 minutes before going out in public.WHAT I WEAR INSTEAD: Shaghaf Oud, I will always love it, it smells like a sticky, sensual Indian summer in a bottle to me with the waft of a saffron market stall whiffing underneath my nose. My favorite gourmand fragrance, hands down.IF IT GETS BORING ON ITS OWN: Layer it with any solar fragrance (trust me, it works), add some dark chocolate or booze, or something spicy like Kenzo's Jungle L'Elephant.CONCLUSION: People are unnecessarily dunking on an original fragrance from Lattafa just because they don't think it's a good dupe for something else, and I don't think they give it enough of a chance. It fits in my gourmand family just fine along with just a handful of others because of its distinctiveness, and with my skin chemistry it is always warm and sensual. It's not a bad angle if you want something gourmand that has its own thing going on.
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