

🌶️ Elevate your aura with Khamrah — where spice meets sophistication.
Khamrah by Lattafa is a 100ml Eau de Parfum launched in 2022, blending aromatic spicy notes like cinnamon, nutmeg, and vanilla with a warm amberwood base. This unisex fragrance offers exceptional longevity of over 12 hours and comes in a beautifully designed crystal-cut inspired bottle, making it a standout choice for evening wear and winter months.

| ASIN | B0B92Y18GT |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #550 in Beauty & Personal Care ( See Top 100 in Beauty & Personal Care ) #3 in Women's Eau de Parfum |
| Brand Name | Lattafa |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 40,689 Reviews |
| Fragrance Concentration | Eau de Parfum |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 06291108737194 |
| Is Autographed | No |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Height | 6.75 inches |
| Item Type Name | Lattafa |
| Item Volume | 100 Milliliters |
| Item Weight | 0.12 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | LATTAFA |
| Material Features | Cruelty Free |
| Material Type Free | Cruelty Free |
| Model Name | BPU83344779 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Scented |
| Scent Name | Aromatic Spicy |
| Unit Count | 3.4 Fluid Ounces |
M**L
This is one of the most unique scents I've ever experienced.
This is an amazing scent. Somewhat sweet vanilla opener, but notes of spices, leather and pipe tobacco balance the sweetness out well... This is a definitely a more masculine scent, but given the vanilla I think it would be fine for women who want something different. Regardless, this will get people's attention, it's very unique. Excellent performance, I tried a single spray when I got the bottle six hours ago, and it's still going strong. I would not wear more than two sprays of this under any circumstances, it's very concentrated. Good projection as well, even after six hours it hasn't dried down to being just a skin scent. This is 100% made to wear in the winter. It's not light and fresh like one would want to wear in the height of summer. The bottle came in a very nice box, and the bottle itself is great, it looks like cut rock crystal and the atomizer works properly. I am still kind of stunned that this was less than $30, I have bought designer colognes that weren't half as good as this at more than 10x the price.
L**E
Nice, long lasting scent in a beautuful bottle and box!
I like it, a bit different note-wise than I expected but then, whoever writes the properties, nuances and whatnot; their take on the characteristics of the smell, I take with a grain of salt. The scent has overtones of what has been described by the manufacturer and I'm no authority. I do like the scent as I said but was expecting a bit more Amber to it. Has to me anyway, a light sweet scent initially and gradually "morphs" into a more subtle scent, not sweet. I bought two, one for myself and one for my grand-daughter who does not like sweet scents, but more masculine like leather, and Amber or Oak a d think this is a happy medium. The scent lasted for a good day and obviously dissipates, but rather slowly. The bottle itself is beautiful and the box is a work of art with the inner mirrored logo. It's slick and a keeper if you're a collector.
M**Y
Stunning gourmand scent with incredible longevity and presentation
Lattafa Khamrah Qahwa is a masterpiece for anyone who loves warm, gourmand fragrances. The opening is a beautiful blend of spicy ginger and cardamom that quickly settles into a rich, coffee-infused heart that feels incredibly cozy. The dry down is where this scent really shines, leaving a long-lasting trail of vanilla, praline, and candied fruits that stays on my clothes for days. The bottle itself is heavy and feels much more luxurious than the price point suggests, making it a beautiful addition to any collection. It is a very sweet, bold fragrance that is perfect for cooler weather or evening wear. If you enjoy scents that smell like a high-end coffee shop or a warm dessert, this is a must-have that rivals much more expensive designer houses.
S**E
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.
T**E
Rich, cozy gourmand scent — but VERY strong, not for light perfume lovers
Lattafa Khamrah is deep, sweet, and very warm. On first spray, it opens with a strong cinnamon-spiced vanilla that quickly turns into a rich ambery, almost dessert-like gourmand scent. Think cozy winter evenings, baked goods, and warm spice rather than a fresh or airy perfume. Longevity is excellent — one or two sprays last most of the day on me, and it projects strongly for the first few hours. This is not a subtle fragrance. If you overspray, it can easily become overwhelming. That’s why I’m giving it 4 stars instead of 5: • It’s extremely sweet and heavy, which may be too much for some people • Definitely better for fall/winter or nighttime, not warm weather • Not ideal if you prefer clean, fresh, or light florals That said, for the price, the quality and performance are impressive. If you love vanilla, spice, and bold gourmand scents, this is a great value and very unique. Tip: Start with 1 spray only — a little goes a long way.
Z**D
I usually don't trust the hype, but this one actually makes sense.
I’ll be honest, I bought this mostly because I couldn’t escape the noise about it. Everywhere I looked, people were talking about Lattafa Khamrah Qahwa. As a guy who collects action figures and loves finding hidden gems, I usually stay away from the "viral" stuff because, let's be real, hype doesn't always equal quality. Everyone has a different nose, and half the time, these "must-have" colognes end up smelling generic or just weird on me. But I took the risk on this 3.4 oz bottle, and for once, I’m glad I did. The Scent & Sweetness: First off, the "Qahwa" part is the key here. It adds this roasted coffee vibe that cuts through the sugar. It is definitely sweet—don't get me wrong—but it’s a warm, spicy sweetness, not a candy-shop mess. You get hit with that cinnamon and vanilla immediately, but it feels cozy, almost like walking into a really nice bakery in the winter. It has a high-quality richness that I honestly didn't expect for the price. Wearability & Freshness: I was worried it would be too heavy or cloying, but it has a surprising wearability. It settles down nicely. It’s not "fresh" like a blue aquatic sport cologne; it’s fresh in the sense that it doesn't smell stale or old. It smells crisp, like cold air mixed with warm spices. I feel comfortable wearing this just hanging out watching movies or going out. Length & Quality: The longevity is legitimate. I sprayed this on in the morning, went about my day listening to music and running errands, and I could still smell that warm vanilla-spiced bubble around me late into the afternoon. It projects, so you don't need to bathe in it. The Khamrah Family: Original vs. Qahwa vs. Dukhan If you are confused about the different versions, here is my take as a regular guy trying to figure this out: The Original Khamrah: This one is super popular, but for me, it’s a bit too focused on the dates and sugar. It’s good, but Qahwa feels more "complete" because of the coffee note. Khamrah Dukhan: I’ve heard about this one being the "smoky" cousin. If Qahwa is a warm latte, Dukhan is supposed to be darker and ashier. Personally, I think Qahwa sits in the perfect middle ground—not too dark, not too sickly sweet. Verdict I am socially awkward and usually don't like drawing bad attention to myself with weird smells, but this makes me feel nice and put-together. It’s comforting. If you are skeptical like I was, I’d say this is one of the few times the internet got it right. It’s a supportive, warm scent that just works.
K**.
Perfect warm, cozy, intimate scent for fall/winter!
TL;dr: Buy this now! I’m a fragrance girlie and quite a collector. However, this is my first purchase of a Middle Eastern brand. It was also a blind buy for myself as a Christmas present. Shipping: It arrived very quickly, on time, and in great condition, so if you’re needing a gift for someone, this is a reliable seller. I didn’t need customer service support at all. Packaging: Wow! Just wow! The perfume bottle box is high-quality, thick material and quite large. I was incredibly impressed when I took it out of the Amazon box. It looks very high end, unlike the cheapie boxes most American and European perfumes use. Bottle: The perfume bottle is also impressive and hefty in weight. It’s beautiful, very akin to the bottle for Angel’s Shade by Killian, except boxy on bottom. The lid looks like glass, but I think it’s good quality plastic. However, I can’t be sure. It looks just like the bottle, but a little lighter weight. The bottle itself is glass. It reminds me of a glass liquor decanter. Scent: It’s a very beautiful, complex, wintry scent that immediately feels like wearing a cozy sweater while a holiday candle wafts around the room as you read a book in the glow of the Christmas tree lights, sipping cinnamon apple cider while snow falls gently outside. It’s a cozy, intimate, familiar hug in a bottle You’re definitely only going to want to wear this in the fall/winter months. If I had to give a simple description, it would be a smooth spiced vanilla dancing around a woody base. It’s fantastic right out of the bottle on arrival, but if you leave it in a cold, dark place and allow it to macerate for about a month, the vanilla becomes more prominent and the whole scent smells even better. This is especially true if you aren’t quite sure of how you feel about it on arrival. Give it a few sprays, then allow it to macerate, and try it again. You won’t be sorry! The closest other scent I can compare this to would be Killian’s Angel Share, which I love, but I find it quite cloying. I actually love this bottle of Lattafa Khamrah Qahwa so much more than Angel’s Share, and it’s significantly easier on my bank account! It is a unisex scent that leans more feminine due to the sweet vanilla’s prominence tempering the spices and woodiness. My personal body chemistry brings this out more, I think. HOWEVER, men, don’t shy away from this! It isn’t overly feminine at all, and certainly not a floral by any means. I tried it on my boyfriend, dad, and mom, too. When smelling it on my boyfriend and dad, I smell more of the soft spiciness and wood. The vanilla is just there to prevent the spices from being overwhelming, I think. My boyfriend and dad both were willing to try it, and they are more masculine-leaning men, one being in the military and the other being a grumpy boomer, lol. My boyfriend liked it a lot and sprayed more on himself to go to our family Christmas events. My dad said cologne in general is not his cup of tea, but he did enjoy the scent. When asked, neither thought it was too feminine. My mom loves perfume, and she really loved the scent of Khamrah Qawah, too. She likewise wanted to wear it to our holiday events. She said smells warm, inviting, comforting, and familiar, although she couldn’t put her finger on why. It’s not a clean scent. Projection and sillage: Whew! This is some strong, concentrated stuff! I sprayed one spray on my wrist and one on my clothes, and my parents could both easily smell it across the room. I can’t really evaluate the sillage yet, but from its ability to project, I assume the sillage is also good. The strength reminds me of Tom Ford’s Black Orchid. Other recommendations: This smells great when layered on top of EOS Vanilla Cashmere or Palmer’s Tahitian Vanilla lotion. Pairing it with Palmer’s Brazilian Coco Cream body butter is also good, although a bit too much. The Brazilian Coco Cream is a great dupe for the more expensive Sol de Janeiro Bum Bum Cream, btw. Overall Recommendation: If you’re looking for the perfect cozy perfume/cologne to wear for the fall and winter months, buy this now! You won’t regret it!
H**A
Beautiful.
This fragrance is worth all the hype, of the 3 different Khamrah’s, this is the best, the coffee is a beautiful calming smell, dries down into boozy and gourmand goodness, definitely not the craziest projector, but it is nice, definitely does last a long time. I recommend this fragrance for fall and winter. If you haven’t tried it, pick it up. GREAT price
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