
Khamrah Dukhan
Smoke is the whole point here. Lattafa's Khamrah Dukhan, an Eau de Parfum released in 2025, takes the rich, spiced-amber warmth of the original Khamrah and pushes it into openly ceremonial, incense-heavy territory. 'Dukhan' translates to smoke in Arabic, a direct reference to the Gulf ritual of perfuming fabric over burning wood and resin. That intention is worn on its sleeve from the first spray. Aromatica carries the Lattafa Khamrah Dukhan decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, so you can test this one and decide at your own pace.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Spices, Pimento, Mandarin
Heart: Incense, Labdanum, Orange Blossom, Patchouli
Base: Praline, Tobacco, Amber, Tonka Bean, Benzoin
The Scent
Sharp and slightly peppery, pimento and warm spice announce themselves immediately, with mandarin cutting through to add a brief citrus brightness that stops well short of sweet. Within a few minutes that mandarin fades and the spice settles into something drier and more resinous. The transition into the heart is where Khamrah Dukhan distinguishes itself from its parent. Incense and labdanum take over, building a thick, slightly animalic smoke accord that smells genuinely like burning ritual resin rather than a synthetic approximation. Orange blossom appears quietly underneath, adding enough floral softness to keep the smoke from turning harsh. Patchouli runs through the middle as a dark, earthy spine, grounding everything and pushing the composition toward the richer side of oriental. The labdanum at this stage is worth noting on its own: it reads less like a supporting amber and more like a raw, slightly sticky resin that reinforces the bakhoor reference. The interplay between incense and labdanum gives the heart a genuine depth, the two notes amplifying each other rather than competing, so that the smoke feels almost textural against the skin. Orange blossom threads through this accord with a quietly luminous quality, softening without sweetening, and patchouli continues its earthy work beneath everything, lending the mid-stage composition a sense of weight and rootedness. Then comes the shift that surprises most: as the fragrance dries down, praline and tonka bean emerge from underneath the smoke, turning what was austere and ceremonial into something almost dessert-like. Benzoin adds a soft balsamic sweetness to this final stage, bridging the smoke and the gourmand elements without either cancelling the other out. Tobacco arrives as a dry, slightly charred presence underneath the sweetness, pulling the praline away from anything cloying. The result is a fragrance that can read as approachable and cozy on one skin and as purely smoky and austere on another. On most skin it lands somewhere in the middle: dark tobacco and sweet resin sitting in a warm cloud of faded incense, with enough sweetness to be wearable but enough smoke to feel distinctly Arabian. The dry-down settles into something quieter and close, the dramatic ceremonial opening giving way to a soft, amber-dark warmth that continues to carry that resinous smoke character into the skin.
When to Wear
A cold-weather evening fragrance, built for autumn and winter wear when the heavier, smokier notes have room to breathe without becoming suffocating. It suits dinner gatherings, indoor evenings, and formal occasions where a strong, confident oriental makes sense. The incense and smoke collection at Aromatica has other options in the same register if you want to compare before choosing.
Who Is It For
Made for someone who grew up appreciating the smell of bakhoor and wants that ritual smoke and resin warmth translated into a wearable EDP, or for any gourmand lover curious whether their sweet-amber comfort zone can handle a darker, more serious direction.
If you enjoy the original Khamrah, Dukhan is the obvious next step in the same line and a direct comparison worth making. Browse the full Lattafa collection at Aromatica to explore the rest of the range.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.
Original: $354.00
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Description
Smoke is the whole point here. Lattafa's Khamrah Dukhan, an Eau de Parfum released in 2025, takes the rich, spiced-amber warmth of the original Khamrah and pushes it into openly ceremonial, incense-heavy territory. 'Dukhan' translates to smoke in Arabic, a direct reference to the Gulf ritual of perfuming fabric over burning wood and resin. That intention is worn on its sleeve from the first spray. Aromatica carries the Lattafa Khamrah Dukhan decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, so you can test this one and decide at your own pace.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Spices, Pimento, Mandarin
Heart: Incense, Labdanum, Orange Blossom, Patchouli
Base: Praline, Tobacco, Amber, Tonka Bean, Benzoin
The Scent
Sharp and slightly peppery, pimento and warm spice announce themselves immediately, with mandarin cutting through to add a brief citrus brightness that stops well short of sweet. Within a few minutes that mandarin fades and the spice settles into something drier and more resinous. The transition into the heart is where Khamrah Dukhan distinguishes itself from its parent. Incense and labdanum take over, building a thick, slightly animalic smoke accord that smells genuinely like burning ritual resin rather than a synthetic approximation. Orange blossom appears quietly underneath, adding enough floral softness to keep the smoke from turning harsh. Patchouli runs through the middle as a dark, earthy spine, grounding everything and pushing the composition toward the richer side of oriental. The labdanum at this stage is worth noting on its own: it reads less like a supporting amber and more like a raw, slightly sticky resin that reinforces the bakhoor reference. The interplay between incense and labdanum gives the heart a genuine depth, the two notes amplifying each other rather than competing, so that the smoke feels almost textural against the skin. Orange blossom threads through this accord with a quietly luminous quality, softening without sweetening, and patchouli continues its earthy work beneath everything, lending the mid-stage composition a sense of weight and rootedness. Then comes the shift that surprises most: as the fragrance dries down, praline and tonka bean emerge from underneath the smoke, turning what was austere and ceremonial into something almost dessert-like. Benzoin adds a soft balsamic sweetness to this final stage, bridging the smoke and the gourmand elements without either cancelling the other out. Tobacco arrives as a dry, slightly charred presence underneath the sweetness, pulling the praline away from anything cloying. The result is a fragrance that can read as approachable and cozy on one skin and as purely smoky and austere on another. On most skin it lands somewhere in the middle: dark tobacco and sweet resin sitting in a warm cloud of faded incense, with enough sweetness to be wearable but enough smoke to feel distinctly Arabian. The dry-down settles into something quieter and close, the dramatic ceremonial opening giving way to a soft, amber-dark warmth that continues to carry that resinous smoke character into the skin.
When to Wear
A cold-weather evening fragrance, built for autumn and winter wear when the heavier, smokier notes have room to breathe without becoming suffocating. It suits dinner gatherings, indoor evenings, and formal occasions where a strong, confident oriental makes sense. The incense and smoke collection at Aromatica has other options in the same register if you want to compare before choosing.
Who Is It For
Made for someone who grew up appreciating the smell of bakhoor and wants that ritual smoke and resin warmth translated into a wearable EDP, or for any gourmand lover curious whether their sweet-amber comfort zone can handle a darker, more serious direction.
If you enjoy the original Khamrah, Dukhan is the obvious next step in the same line and a direct comparison worth making. Browse the full Lattafa collection at Aromatica to explore the rest of the range.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.











