Category: Unisex
Olfactive Family: Oriental Gourmand
Scent Profile:
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Top Notes: Cinnamon, Cardamom, Ginger – A warm, spicy opening that excites the senses with its zesty sweetness.
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Middle Notes: Praline, Candied Fruits, White Flowers – Adds an irresistibly sweet, creamy depth with floral elegance.
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Base Notes: Coffee, Vanilla, Tonka Bean, Benzoin, Musk – A luxurious, comforting finish with earthy and balsamic nuances.
Fragrance Highlights:
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Intensity: A bold fragrance with medium to strong projection, making a memorable impression.
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Longevity: Lasts 6–8 hours, perfect for both daytime and evening wear.
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Sillage: Moderate to strong, leaving a trail of rich, aromatic coffee and sweet vanilla wherever you go.
Experience:
Step into the warmth of Arabic coffee culture with Khamrah Qahwah, a fragrance that embodies hospitality and tradition. It begins with an invigorating spice medley, melts into a heart of creamy praline sweetness, and concludes with a rich, coffee-infused embrace. Perfect for creating cozy, yet alluring vibes.
Why You’ll Love It:
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Unisex Appeal: Crafted for anyone who appreciates sophisticated and gourmand fragrances.
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Versatility: Ideal for casual settings, formal occasions, or a romantic evening.
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Elegant Presentation: Packaged in a chic bottle, making it a luxurious addition to your perfume collection or a thoughtful gift.
This fragrance pairs beautifully with those who love warm, sweet, and spicy perfumes, reminiscent of cozy moments and indulgent desserts.
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