Lattafa Khamrah — The Oriental That Took Over the Internet
Sweet. Warm. Utterly addictive. We spent six months testing Khamrah across seasons. Here’s everything you need to know before you buy.
The Fragrance That Started a Thousand “What Are You Wearing?” Moments
There are fragrances you admire from a distance, and then there are fragrances that become part of your identity. Khamrah by Lattafa Perfumes is firmly in the second category. Since its 2022 launch, it has quietly — and then very loudly — accumulated over 26,500 community ratings and thousands of glowing reviews. It smells like money. It smells like confidence. And it costs a fraction of what the big designer houses charge.
At Dry Down Dairies, we believe every fragrance deserves an honest, experience-based review — not a repost of marketing copy. So we wore Khamrah through the sweltering heat of summer evenings, cold autumn mornings, formal dinners, and lazy Sunday afternoons. This is everything we found.
“Khamrah is one of those rare fragrances where the price and the performance are so wildly mismatched, you feel almost guilty recommending it. Almost.”
Fragrance Notes: What’s Inside the Bottle?
Khamrah is an Oriental Spicy Eau de Parfum, and its note pyramid is a masterclass in layered warmth. Every tier reveals something new as the fragrance evolves on your skin.
- Cinnamon
- Nutmeg
- Bergamot
- Dates
- Praline
- Tuberose
- Mahonial
- Amber
- Vanilla
- Woody Accords
- Musk
Main Scent Accords
The Opening: Spiced and Sensational
The first five minutes of Khamrah are bold and unapologetic. A warm rush of cinnamon and nutmeg hits immediately — not the sharp, aggressive kitchen-spice kind, but a rich, rounded spice that feels more like expensive incense than baked goods. Bergamot provides the lightest citrus lift to keep things from feeling too heavy on the opening.
This is a fragrance that announces itself. On a cold morning, the opening feels like wrapping yourself in a cashmere coat. On a warm evening, it’s the scent equivalent of a low-lit, candlelit room. There’s intention to this opening — it knows exactly what it wants to be.
The Heart: Gourmand Gold
Twenty minutes in, the dry, spice-led opening gives way to one of the most beautiful gourmand hearts in affordable perfumery. The date accord is the star here — sticky, honeyed, and almost syrupy in the best way. It’s not artificial sweetness; it smells like the inside of a fine Middle Eastern confectionary, layered with praline creaminess and the softest floral whisper from tuberose.
Mahonial — a synthetic aromatic molecule that creates warm, floral-amber-woody effects — works beautifully in the background, adding depth and making the heart smell expensive without being identifiable as any single thing. This is what separates Khamrah from simpler sweet fragrances: it has a sophisticated complexity that rewards a slow inhale.
“The heart of Khamrah is the olfactory equivalent of that moment when a luxury hotel lobby hits you — warm, sweet, woody, and instantly comfortable.”
The Dry-Down: Rich, Lasting, and Unforgettable
After an hour or two, Khamrah settles into its base and this — this is where it truly shines. Amber, vanilla, and woody musks create a warm, resinous skin scent that stays close to the body without disappearing. It becomes intimate, personal, yours.
The drydown is what earns Khamrah its legendary reputation. It’s the smell that makes people lean in. It’s the scent that lingers in a room long after you’ve left. The base is rich but never cloying, sweet but never juvenile.
Performance: Longevity & Sillage Scores
One of the most common questions about any fragrance: how long does it actually last? After extensive wear-testing, here are our honest ratings:
Longevity: Expect a solid 10–14 hours on skin with the right amount of application (2–4 sprays). On fabric — a scarf, coat lapel, or sweater — Khamrah can last days. The base is incredibly tenacious.
Sillage: This is a big-projecting fragrance. In cool, enclosed spaces it fills a room. On a warm day it mellows into a closer bubble. Be cautious with application — two sprays on pulse points is genuinely enough for most situations.
When Should You Wear Khamrah?
The Fragrantica community data, collected from over 45,000 wearers, reveals a clear pattern. Khamrah is a cold-weather evening fragrance above all else — but it’s more versatile than that suggests.
Best Seasons
Best Time of Day
The recommendation is clear: Khamrah belongs to cool evenings and cold nights. Dinner dates, winter gatherings, evening drives, festive parties, or a quiet night in wearing something that just makes you feel good. It is cosy, sensual, and powerful without being aggressive.
Summer and daytime wear is certainly possible, but the heavy sweet character can feel a little overwhelming in heat. If you’re set on wearing it in warmer weather, apply minimally and let it work as a close skin scent.
What 26,547 Fragrance Lovers Think
Khamrah has amassed one of the largest community review pools of any recent Lattafa launch. Here’s how the votes break down:
Overall: 4.26 / 5 from 26,547 verified ratings on Fragrantica
An astounding 83% of reviewers rate Khamrah as “Like” or “Love.” For context, that puts it in the top tier of community-rated fragrances globally — including many fragrance that cost five to ten times more.
Pros & Cons: The Honest Summary
✅ What We Love
- Exceptional longevity (10–14 hours)
- Rich, complex scent pyramid
- Incredible value for the quality
- Stunning amber-vanilla dry-down
- Beautiful bottle presentation
- Unisex — wearable by anyone
- Massive positive community consensus
⚠️ Worth Knowing
- Too heavy for summer / hot weather
- Powerful — easy to over-apply
- Leans sweet — not for everyone
- Limited daytime versatility
- Not an office-appropriate fragrance
Who Should Buy Khamrah?
Buy Khamrah if you:
- Love warm, sweet, oriental fragrances
- Are looking for a signature winter or evening scent
- Want designer-quality performance without the designer price tag
- Enjoy fragrances in the style of Middle Eastern oud-adjacent perfumery
- Are new to oriental fragrances and want a crowd-pleasing entry point
- Love fragrances that generate compliments and questions
You might want to pass if you:
- Prefer light, aquatic, or fresh fragrances
- Need a fragrance safe for the office or crowded spaces
- Live in a hot climate and mainly wear fragrance in summer
- Are sensitive to heavy sweet scents
Lattafa Khamrah Eau de Parfum 100ml
Oriental Spicy · For Women & Men · Launched 2022
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How to Wear Khamrah: Application Tips
Khamrah is concentrated and potent. A little goes a long way, and over-application is the most common mistake first-time wearers make.
- 2–3 sprays maximum for daytime or warmer occasions
- 3–4 sprays for evenings and cold-weather use
- Apply to pulse points: wrists, neck, behind the ears, inner elbows
- For extreme longevity, spray onto clothing — but test on a hidden area first as EDP can stain certain fabrics
- Do not rub wrists together after application — this breaks the top notes and mutes the opening
- Apply after a shower on moisturised skin for the best dry-down experience
Frequently Asked Questions
Final Verdict: Should You Buy Khamrah?
Let’s be direct: Khamrah by Lattafa Perfumes is one of the greatest fragrance value propositions on the market today. For a price that won’t cause anxiety, you get a fragrance that performs like a luxury house release — deep longevity, enormous sillage, a complex evolving scent journey, and a bottle that looks handsome on any dresser.
It won’t be for everyone. If you live in warm climates, work in close quarters, or prefer your fragrances light and clean, Khamrah might be too much. But for those who love the warm embrace of a beautifully crafted oriental — especially in autumn and winter, especially at night — this fragrance is genuinely special.
We’ve worn hundreds of fragrances on this site. Very few generate the kind of “what are you wearing?” responses that Khamrah does. Even fewer do it at this price.
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