
Scentonym Analysis
Our objective metric for performance per dollar.
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** The Scent Profile **
Let’s get one thing straight: Lattafa Khamrah is *not* a direct clone of Kilian's Angels' Share, despite what the hype train suggests. While Angels' Share is built around a boozy, oak-barrel Cognac note, Khamrah completely ditches the alcohol in favor of a sweet, sticky Date note wrapped in praline and vanilla. It opens with a blast of cinnamon and nutmeg that feels more like a festive candle than a cocktail. As it dries down, the tuberoser and roasted tonka bean create a creamy, dessert-like density that Angels' Share lacks. It is sweeter, denser, and spicier, more "Apple Pie" than "Cognac Glass."
** Performance Reality Check **
This is a nuclear fragrance. In our testing, Khamrah easily pushes 10-12 hours on skin and will survive a laundry cycle on clothes. The projection is "room-filling" for the first 2 hours. Be careful with the trigger; more than 3 sprays is chemical warfare in an office setting.
** The Verdict **
If you want an exact replacement for Angels' Share, you will be disappointed (get Kismet Angel instead). But if you want a stand-alone gourmand masterpiece that smells expensive, pulls endless compliments, and costs less than a dinner for two, Khamrah is untouchable. It is the best value proposition in the fragrance world right now.
Performance Audit
Based on average wear time
Sillage & radius
Relative to market avg
Why we track this:
Price Arbitrage: Significant savings compared to the original Kilian pricing.
Community Verified: Cross-referenced against 261 enthusiast votes for accuracy.
Beast Mode Performance: Identified as having exceptional longevity and projection.