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Khamrah Qahwa
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Khamrah Qahwa by Lattafa Perfumes is an oriental vanilla fragrance for men and women. Launched in 2023, this composition features a structured olfactive pyramid with top notes of cinnamon, cardamom, and ginger; a heart that unfolds praline, candied fruits, and white flowers; and a sweet, woody base formed by vanilla, coffee, tonka bean, benzoin, and musk.
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- Positivo 86%
- Neutral 7.3%
- Negativo 6.8%
Pirámide olfativa
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Very sweet, boozy with coffee and vanilla. Projects well and lasts a good time. If you don’t like sweet scents, look elsewhere, but in my opinion, it’s never a bad idea to have one. Works great in cold weather. I don’t feel it’s feminine at all. My score: 8.5/10.
First impressions: boozy note, then coffee takes over. Brutal longevity. Starts more feminine before gaining a masculine body. I recommend it for dates and formal events.
It’s a bomb, representing the Arabic style very well. Very sweet with rich cinnamon and ideal for winter. To me, it feels more masculine than the original.
A cinnamon, coffee, and vanilla bomb. Potent for winter and you’ll receive many compliments. It treads Beast mode territory. In Argentina, designer and niche lovers hate it because it ruins their noses with perfumes costing 150-300 USD. 8.5/10 BOMB.
I was torn between this and Liquid Brun, and I’m definitely sticking with this one. If Brun didn’t blow my mind (it reminded me of a 9pm with cinnamon), this is the next best Arabic winter perfume. Smells like a dessert or biscuit I can’t quite decipher; I think it’s alfajor de maicena.
Total bomb; it lasts 12 hours on me, and the trail in the first four hours is impressive. Women love it; it’s unisex leaning masculine, but they can wear it without fail. In the dry-down, it reminded me of Liquid Brun with that vanilla note. Trail, projection, and longevity: 10/10.
Khamrah Qahwa is intense, warm, and deeply gourmand. With personality, it’s for those seeking enveloping scents. From the start, coffee notes with an addictive spiced sweetness. In the dry-down, it’s dense and opulent, almost edible, blending coffee with warm spices. Not light; it’s dark and creamy but well-balanced. It evolves, softening with vanilla and amber, becoming cosy. Excellent performance, notable trail. Ideal for cold climates, nights, and special occasions. Very attractive value for money.
I’ve had this for nine months but only used it a few times until today when I truly discovered it. Cinnamon with a dessert-like vanilla base that, over time, amplifies the coffee and softens into something delicious. Perhaps it needs more maceration; now it’s a beast in terms of longevity and projection. The only downside is it smells a bit synthetic, but it’s much less noticeable once it’s macerated.
It smells too strong and the coffee note doesn’t sit well; I prefer the normal one, although I don’t like it either.
I’m surprised it says below that the classic Khamrah isn’t to their taste, yet it’s marked as ‘love it’. Please, if you review a perfume, take it seriously at least.
Bought it blind based on the notes and videos, and what a beast. Sweet, unique, and gorgeous; love at first sniff. Some didn’t like it at first, but upon smelling it again, they were utterly amazed. Smells like a dulce de leche cappuccino with cardamom and cinnamon. 10/10 across the board. Lasts for weeks on clothes and 24 hours on skin. Projection is incredible up to the fifth hour. Use with caution in heat—it’s a killer; perfect for autumn/winter evenings.
I’ve been wearing this for a while, and the truth is it smells very sweet, yet it stands out so much in winter that everyone loves it, even me. It could come across as quite feminine.
One of the best from Lattafa for winter. More masculine than regular Khamrah, so if you’re looking for that option, this is the one. Sweet, with cinnamon, vanilla, and coffee; perfect for dates or evening events. If you don’t like sweet scents, look elsewhere. Brutal performance: with 4-6 sprays, it lasts over 10 hours.
I’ll be clear: if you don’t have this by 2026, it means you’ve been listening to people who don’t smell good and just spread hate. Your skin and you are different; it will surely suit you better. Don’t waste time, try it. It’s exotic and attractive, honestly, what a lovely scent. Imagine being at Starbucks, ordering a coffee, waiting, and before they serve it, you already smell of hot, sweet coffee with cinnamon and creaminess. Open your eyes: it’s real. Upon trying it, it’s caramelised, rich, sweet, and so addictive you don’t want it to end. It’s that stylish feeling that will accompany you and bring you at least three compliments. For dates, flirting, or ensuring no one forgets you, this is the one, the real deal.
I’m annoyed that this fragrance exists, not because it smells bad, but because it’s a winter top and it frustrates me that everyone has it. It shouldn’t exist; it’s a 9/10. If you buy it, keep in mind you’ll smell the same as many others, but yes, you will smell delicious.
Friend, if you’re reading this looking for a review, please, buy it. It’s a guaranteed blind buy that will delight anyone nearby. If your style is coffee, this is your perfume. It’s not only one of Lattafa’s best launches, but it can get you compliments. Of course, it depends on your taste whether you buy it or not.
Brilliant, but be careful when using it. I work at a kiosk in summer and a lad uses it as if it were Axe, and it doesn’t leave anyone breathing.
Starting with the basics: it’s a beast. Spectacular aroma of coffee, cinnamon, and vanilla. Safe purchase and good value. However, it’s not the ‘beast’ they sell. It’s neither soft nor does it fade quickly, but it doesn’t reach 12 hours nor project to 2 metres as claimed. Projection is 4 to 6 hours, with good first 2 hours. Sillage is decent but you can’t smell it beyond half a metre; you have to be close. In summary, for aroma and price, it’s brilliant for collection. But if you’re looking for a sweet, potent gourmand with massive projection, I’d lean more towards a Liquid Brun or another.
I don’t think it’s a beast in terms of projection or longevity. My batch is from 2024 and has macerated, yet nothing has changed since I bought it. That said, it’s a rich, sweet fragrance, not cloying at all, with wonderful spices.
It’s not for everyone, but it’s delicious. The ladies absolutely adore it. Recommended.
Hello, gentlemen. Bought it out of curiosity and… what a beast! Spiced, rich, and elegant opening, dominated by cardamom and cinnamon, evolving into a gourmand profile. The heart has everything present, though the white flowers are overshadowed by the musk. The base is sweet with a coffee note that feels slightly powdery yet very inviting. Watch out: I didn’t expect so much, but I was surprised. I see it only for night, autumn, and winter. Ideal for dates or semi-formal gatherings. Its dry-down is pure seduction. Haha, I’m a man and I’d wear it on a date; I detect a milky note that makes it even more provocative. I recommend this little gem blind. On me: 8h longevity, 2h projection, 2h personal bubble, 4h trail, 2m sillage. Recommended for dates, semi-formal events, and meet-ups with friends. Not for daily wear, office, formal events, clubs, or sport. Age +25. 8/10: intense, flirtatious, and bold.
An elegant, delicious, and potent gourmand perfume. With excellent presentation and price, it’s among the best of Arabic perfumery, an absolute must-have. The coffee makes it more masculine; smelling it is like going to a café, as if ordering a coffee with a muffin or Easter bread with candied fruit. It’s exquisite, an easy-to-please scent, although being gourmand, it should be worn in cool weather or at night. If you apply too much, it can give a headache; don’t be irresponsible. Longevity, projection, and sillage are excellent; it can be worn to go out with friends, to the office, or on dates. Excellent fragrance.
Powerful perfume, created for night dates and conquest. So far, I haven’t met a woman who didn’t like it. After 30 minutes, the scent remains stable until 12 hours. Although it’s sweet, it combines pastry notes with a delicious vanilla-coffee blend. The coffee adds a masculine touch that balances the sweetness and prevents it from being cloying. If you’re looking for an ideal date perfume that attracts and accompanies you day and night, this is the one. The only drawback is that if it becomes popular like One Million, it could be smelled everywhere. It’s a great perfume.
An unbeatable classic, Khamra Qahwa. I’d choose it blind: warm, elegant, and unique thanks to its star cinnamon note paired with coffee. For me, despite being a classic, it’s one of my favourites. 10/10.
This perfume is a luxury, but be warned: it’s incredibly cloying. If you don’t absolutely crave something sweet, this isn’t for you. I’m a huge fan of sweet scents, and this is my sixth favourite in that style.
What more is there to say when everything has already been said? I agree: it’s very gourmand, similar to the original Khamrah, with excellent projection, longevity, and a low price. It smells like a sweet, spiced coffee note thanks to the cinnamon and cardamom. Although it’s unisex and a woman could wear it, I feel it leans more towards the masculine side.
A perfume with which I feel I can do without all the others in my collection. 10/10.
If anyone thinks it suffered a reformulation in 2026, I believe it has, but for the better! A single spray projects wildly and fills the room. We’ll see how long it lasts, but I suspect it will be as enduring as previous batches. The beast will always be the first Khamrah. I came for the performance, but the scent is already legendary 🤤. Note: I tried it in summer; the heat might potentiate it even more.
Too sweet; the scent sometimes gives me a headache; two or three drops are enough. It creates a very marked scent, easy to identify when someone wears it. I would never use it; it smells bad and is very invasive. When I smell it on someone, I move away. That said, I do not deny its great longevity and trail.
Of the three, this is the best. It’s not as sweet as the original nor as spiced (incense) as the Dukhan. The truth is, I find it very basic, like an air freshener. I have it but it’s not one of my favourites. It lasts a long time, definitely to be used only in winter.
Sweet and gourmand. Exquisite, but it doesn’t project much and you have to overapply because it isn’t very persistent.
Bought it today and I’m already hooked. Excellent perfume with a superb price.
It has wonderful performance, nothing to envy from any perfume: 8+ hours on skin and a trail that remains present from start to (almost) finish. The scent is rich, warm, soft, sweet, coffee, vanilla, cinnamon, with a chocolatey touch. It is not gourmand, but if you brush past someone wearing it, they might take a bite. There is nothing more to say, I love it and recommend it even blindly. Scent 1000/10, Price 8/10, Projection 10/10, Longevity 10/10.
One of the best perfumes I have ever smelled; a must for winter and open spaces as it smells delicious, though it can become cloying in summer or if you apply too many drops. You can detect the cinnamon, and as it dries down, the vanilla shines with a coffee note. Scent 10/10, longevity 10/10 (8+ hours), projection 7/10, price 10/10. I got it for $27, total 9/10.
It is sweet, with noticeable cinnamon, vanilla, and a hint of coffee. It can become cloying in enclosed spaces and much worse in the heat; the ideal is to wear it outdoors, at night, or on cold days. In my case: Scent 10, Longevity 7, Projection 7.
It is overwhelmingly synthetic cinnamon and a very poor quality coffee note that lasts barely 30 minutes; the rest is vanilla and lots of cinnamon, linear, boring, and unbearable. Overrated like all low-cost Arabic perfumes.
Excellent for its price. Very good scent for winter; I don’t feel it is synthetic; it makes you want to eat a piece of bread, giving it a gourmet effect. It gets compliments, but be careful with the number of drops. Scent: 8/10, Longevity: 10/10, Projection: 10/10, Price: 10/10, Quality: 8/10, Rating: 9/10.
A fragrance for short distances, perfect for intense cold or events where you want to project an imposing, warm, and deeply addictive presence.
I tried it by chance and loved it; personally, I smell it as cinnamon with lots of caramel, super sweet and delicious. 10/10.
Super delicious perfume; the cinnamon and coffee stand out. It is versatile (work, going out, gatherings), but in my opinion, I much prefer the Teriaq Intense: softer, luxurious, and not as tiring as the Khamrah Qahwa can be. Longevity: 8.5/10, Scent: 9/10, Projection: 7/10. I recommend it.