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Laban Arruz
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Laban Arruz by nBitor is an oriental vanilla fragrance creation, designed for men and women. Launched in 2025, this scent is a new addition to the brand's catalogue. The nose behind this composition is Miguel Matos.
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- Positivo 93%
- Neutral 6.7%
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What can I say about Laban Arruz? I arrived eager to smell this new release from nBitor by Miguel Matos. It’s not only the brand’s first gourmand but also Matos’ debut. I love his work, and since it’s inspired by rice pudding, my favourite dessert, my anticipation was huge. I saw the post on Instagram, and as The Perfumery already had it, I jumped in the car and headed straight there to try it. I had faith, and it didn’t disappoint in the slightest. The moment I smelled it, I knew I was taking it home that very morning. Matos and his creators have made a true gourmand jewel. Its protagonist, as the name suggests, is rice pudding, but not just any version another perfumer might make; this is rice pudding with Matos DNA and a challenging twist. It’s easy to enjoy yet complex and unique. In the foreground, there’s cinnamon, rice, and lemon zest with that milky note, which holds throughout its development. Beneath it lies a warm touch of nuts and vanilla. The interesting part is that it contains civet. Although I like animal notes, I lean more towards castoreum than civet, though when well-balanced, I absolutely love it. Here, the civet isn’t noticeable; if they didn’t mention it, you wouldn’t detect it. Yet, it’s present! It doesn’t overpower; it plays a nuanced role alongside patchouli and carrot seeds, adding depth and complexity. This gives it a darker side without making the perfume dark. These nuances gain presence as it evolves without overshadowing the rice pudding. That makes it so interesting and unique. It’s not a gourmand of ‘I’ve just had a dessert on me’, although I enjoy those too. Here we have simply a PERFUME of rice pudding. A creative composition, planned and executed magnificently, beautifully and differently. The performance is excellent. It’s not nuclear, but it has high longevity lasting between 8 and 9 hours with perfect projection. It’s neither invasive nor cloying. Alongside Ocaña, this is my favourite nBitor perfume, and like that one, it will be a top pick in my collection.
Laban Arruz is nBitor’s latest proposal, a house inspired by Spanish history that surprises us with Miguel Matos and his team. It is an innovative gourmand with excellent-quality ingredients. The name means ‘rice pudding’ in Arabic, and that is the main evocation. The opening welcomes us with soft, realistic cinnamon, accompanied by rice, lemon zest, and a milky touch. As it dries down, nuts, tonka bean, and vanilla appear, settling over a base of dark chocolate with a discreet but suggestive animal touch of civet. It has great longevity and projection, is versatile and easy to enjoy without leaving anyone indifferent. Its character is unisex and evokes endearing memories. In short, an outstanding job by nBitor and Miguel Matos that reaffirms their talent and creativity in artistic perfumery.
Laban Arruz is nBitor’s latest challenge, a brand seeking inspiration from Spanish history to create its fragrances. Here, Miguel Matos and his team surprise us with an innovative gourmand made with first-quality ingredients that define the house. Laban Arruz means ‘rice pudding’ in Arabic, and that is exactly what it smells like. It begins with a soft, realistic cinnamon, mixed with rice, lemon peel, and a milky touch of sugar. As it dries down, nuts, tonka bean, and vanilla emerge, settling over a base of dark chocolate with a subtle animal touch of civet, discreet yet present. It projects strongly and is noticeable, versatile, and easy to wear without leaving anyone indifferent. It is totally unisex and has the grace of evoking beautiful memories. In short, an incredible job by nBitor and Miguel Matos that once again demonstrates their talent and creativity in perfumery.
What can I say about Laban Arruz? I arrived eager to try this new release from nBitor by Miguel Matos, not only because it’s the brand’s first gourmand but also his first. I love his work, and since it’s inspired by rice pudding, my favourite dessert, my desire was limitless. So, upon seeing the post on Instagram and finding that The Perfumery already had it, I jumped in the car and headed straight there to try it. I had faith, and it didn’t disappoint at all. The moment I smelled it, I knew I was taking it home that very morning. Matos and the team have created a gourmand jewel. Its protagonist is rice pudding, but not as another perfumer would make it, but with Matos DNA and a more challenging side. It’s easy to enjoy yet complex and unique. In the foreground, there’s cinnamon, rice, and lemon zest with that milky touch, which remains throughout its development. Beneath it lies a warm base of nuts and vanilla. Another interesting point is that it contains civet. Although I like animal notes, I lean more towards castoreum than civet, though when well-blended, I absolutely love it. Here, the civet isn’t noticeable; if they didn’t tell us it was there, we wouldn’t notice it. Not at all! It plays as a nuance alongside patchouli and carrot seeds, adding depth without making the perfume dark. These nuances gain presence as it evolves without taking the spotlight away from the rice pudding, making it so interesting. It’s not a ‘I’ve just had a dessert on me’, but a real rice pudding perfume, creative and executed magnificently. Its performance is excellent: high longevity between 8 and 9 hours, perfect projection without being invasive or cloying. Alongside Ocaña, it is my favourite nBitor perfume and will certainly be a top pick in my collection.