🔥 Own the room with every spritz – where spice meets sophistication!
Lattafa Khamrah Dukhan is a 100 ml unisex Eau de Parfum featuring a long-lasting amber spicy gourmand fragrance. It opens with vibrant mandarin and smoked spices, unfolds into floral and resinous heart notes, and settles into a warm, rich base of tobacco, amber, and praline, perfect for professionals seeking a distinctive and enduring scent.
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Luxurious Scent That Turns Heads.
If you love warm, spicy, gourmand fragrance, try this one. Unisex, totally addictive. I’ve received so many compliments while wearing it, and people are always surprised it’s not a designer brand. The best part? It lasts all day. you get this rich, warm blend of vanilla and cinnamon that feels both cozy and elegant. The amber adds depth, and there’s a subtle spiciness that lingers in the best way. It’s sweet but not overpowering, perfect for cooler weather or evening wear.
H**.
Great all seasons fragrance!
The scent is beautiful. It's a sweet, spicy and vanilla scent that is good year round in my opinion. The fragrance quality is good and comparable to other brands that cost much more. This is my first Lataffa purchase and hopefully, won't be my last. The brand is affordable and I like the presentation of the bottles and the scents are nice. If I had to give one critique it would be that the fragrance doesn't last long, but, the fragrance that it's duping doesn't last long either so it's comparable.
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Dukhan is an incredible, long lasting, spicy, sweet, smokey scent. Amazing value!
This is for the Dukhan version. I'm floored by the quality of this scent and it's presentation. It lasts for hours and smells very very good. The atomizer is okay. Be sure to press firmly and quickly or it'll drip out instead of spraying. The boozey, smokey, sweetness very nice. The tobacco, praline, amber, and tonka bean linger for a long time.It took me a day to realize how much I liked it. At first, I thought it would be too strong, but after testing it for a day, I realized I loved it. I was very concerned at first and regretted the purchase, but I've turned completely around on it.When you first spray it, it's extremely impressive, but that opening wears off quickly. It's super boozey and spicy at first, but quickly settles on incense, praline and tonka for a several hours.I know it's just packaging, but the box is very impressive. Silly, I know, but it's fun.Also, I wouldn't compare this version to Angels Share. This is its own thing entirely.
J**B
Deliciously Addictive, A Soft Gourmand with Moderate Strength
I was excited to try Lattafa’s Khamrah Qahwa, especially after seeing so many rave reviews, and while the scent is truly beautiful, it didn’t perform quite as beastly as I expected.The fragrance itself is divine imagine warm spiced coffee with a swirl of cinnamon and creamy vanilla. It’s comforting, sweet, and cozy, like a hug in a mug. If you love gourmands, this one absolutely hits the right notes.Strength Moderate. It creates a soft bubble around you for the first 1–2 hours. Not a room-filler, but noticeable within personal space. Effectiveness (Longevity): I get around 4–5 hours of noticeable scent, then it fades to a skin scent. Some notes linger lightly on fabric, but don’t expect it to last all day.The scent is elegant and comforting, perfect for cooler months or evening wear. It’s sensual without being too loud, and surprisingly unisex.Overall, Khamrah Qahwa is a gorgeous scent, especially at this price point, but don’t expect nuclear performance. If you love the smell of sweet coffee and subtle spice, it’s still 100% worth adding to your collection.
A**R
My New Favorite Cozy Scent!
I’m really loving Lattafa Khamrah — it’s like wrapping yourself in a warm, spicy vanilla hug. The first spray hits you with cinnamon and nutmeg, which feels so comforting, then it softens into a sweet, creamy vanilla and amber mix that lasts all day on my skin. I get compliments every time I wear it!It’s perfect for cooler days or cozy nights, and honestly, it smells way more expensive than it is. If you like warm, sweet, spicy fragrances, this one’s a total winner in my book.
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Which Khamrah should you get? Original? Qahwa or Dukhan?
Khamrah has been hyped for years now, but is it really worth the attention? Here are some of my thoughts based on my experience with the Original Khamrah, Khamrah Qahwa, and the newest release, Dukhan. Hopefully, this helps you decide which one might suit you—or if you’d rather skip them altogether.Original Khamrah: Personally, I didn’t enjoy this one. To me, it smells like a wax candle you'd find in a church or something from Yankee Candle (though I can’t pinpoint the exact scent). It’s extremely sweet and very boozy. This is a definite winter fragrance and while it does smell high quality, it’s just not my style. I usually avoid overly sweet scents. However, I can see the appeal—if you enjoy strong, sweet, and boozy fragrances or like that church candle vibe, you’ll probably appreciate this. For under $30, it smells far more expensive than it is. Some people compare it to Angel’s Share by Kilian, and while I don’t think they smell exactly the same, they do share a similar DNA. Both lean toward a boozy, cinnamon-heavy profile. However, the execution is different enough that I wouldn’t call Khamrah a direct dupe. If you're familiar with Angel’s Share, you’ll recognize some of the elements, but Khamrah takes its own path.Khamrah Qahwa: This is where the magic happens. If you didn’t enjoy the Original due to its overwhelming sweetness and you like coffee notes, this is the one to try. It tones down the sweetness of the Original and introduces a smooth coffee scent that blends beautifully. That waxy candle smell is gone, replaced by something richer and more mature. It leans boozy and sophisticated—perfect for men over 30 or anyone with a more refined style. I personally enjoy Khamrah Qahwa far more than the Original in every aspect. It’s not trying to copy any niche or designer fragrance, but it stands strong on its own as a very well-blended scent. At around $25, it’s an incredible value and smells like something much more luxurious.Dukhan: The newest release comes in at about $20 more than the others, but when I first smelled it, it immediately reminded me of the Original Khamrah. It’s like a toned-down version of the Original with a subtle hint of spice. Not drastically different, but enough to notice. It still carries that candle-like vibe, just less sweet. If the Original gave you a headache, this one might be more tolerable. It’s still boozy and sweet, but slightly more balanced. I’d say it’s a more wearable option if you're curious about the Khamrah DNA but want something less intense.Final thoughts: Everyone’s nose is different, and we all have unique scent preferences. As a small fragrance collector with around 50 bottles, including both UAE and designer brands, my clear favorite is Khamrah Qahwa. It strikes the perfect balance of sweetness and warmth, with that standout coffee note that I absolutely love. I picked it up for $25, and it’s also available at Burlington for about $35. It’s ideal for cold weather, date nights, or any winter occasion where you want to smell refined without overspending.If you're just looking for a safe blind buy or something more universally appealing, Khamrah Qahwa is the way to go, especially for men over 30 or those with a mature style. If you’re curious about the Original or Dukhan, I’d recommend Dukhan since it offers a similar scent but is a little more toned down. That said, I’d wait for the price to drop below $30. If you’re into very sweet, loud, boozy, and cinnamony scents, the Original might be for you.I hope this helps you choose the right Khamrah for your collection.
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