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Art of Arabia III

4.25 de 5
644 votos

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Descripción

Art of Arabia III by Lattafa Perfumes is an aromatic spicy fragrance for men and women. Launched in 2023, this olfactory composition features top notes of olibanum incense, davana, and bergamot. The heart reveals dates, tobacco, sandalwood, and neroli, while the base settles with myrrh, vanilla, tonka bean, labdanum, and patchouli.

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Cuándo llevarla (votos)

  • Invierno 41%
  • Primavera 16%
  • Verano 5.0%
  • Otoño 38%
  • Día 30%
  • Noche 70%

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Comunidad

644 votos

  • Positivo 81%
  • Neutral 11%
  • Negativo 7.5%

Pirámide olfativa

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Características

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Longevidad

Escasa

Débil

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Estela

Suave

Moderada

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Género

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Unisex femenino

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Unisex masculino

Masculino

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14 reseñas

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  • wildkatzen

    What luxury! If you want something masculine, phenomenal longevity, and to smell like a wealthy magnate, here it is. Very refined and sophisticated. I paid a premium for the first release but it was worth it, though the price might drop. They say it resembles D&G Luminous Night, although I don’t know for sure; many do compare it. It’s balanced with tonka, bergamot, tobacco, exquisite myrrh, and relaxing woody incense like Loewe 7. It’s a fantastic perfume and highly recommended! Lattafa did it again. Finding these rarities is what motivates me to keep buying.

  • AnthonyClassDJ

    I haven’t tried D&G’s One Luminous Night, but everyone says it’s a clone. It smells like Tom Ford’s Black Orchid but is way more versatile. It’s a delightful unisex scent, right in the middle of both genders, and feels timeless. I’m not even exaggerating: after just 3 or 4 sprays on my skin (not on clothes), I can still smell it all day. It’s a beast in terms of projection, creating a two-meter cloud that’s super noticeable. I detect a hint of leather. It’s no coincidence—it’s perfect for dates, dinners, and elegant celebrations. This is Lattafa’s high-end line, and they nailed it. What a fantastic perfume!

  • AnthonyClassDJ

    I haven’t smelled The One Luminous Night by Dolce&Gabbana, but they say it’s inspired. It has a touch of Black Orchid by Tom Ford but is more versatile. It’s a delicious unisex scent, smelling eternal. Just 3 or 4 sprays on the body create a two-meter bubble; it’s a beast, very concentrated. I detect a slight leather note. Not by chance, it’s for dates, dinners, and elegant celebrations. It’s the high-end of Lattafa and they nailed it. What a great perfume!

  • imnotlarry

    One of the richest scents I’ve ever experienced, even after smelling thousands. It could cost ten times more and still be a steal. It smells elegant but doesn’t shout; it has a low-key profile. 10/10.

  • imnotlarry

    One of the richest perfumes I’ve ever smelled in my life; I’ve smelled thousands. It could be worth ten times more and still be great. Smells elegant without seeking loud attention, low profile. 10/10.

  • Juanariaas7

    If this wanted to clone Clive Christian’s Blonde Amber, it would have to be reborn a thousand times.

  • The opening smells like cough syrup, but it improves as it dries with notes of dates, tobacco, sandalwood, and incense. I don’t recommend buying blind; test it first. Not bad, but not for me.

  • Manfredman

    The presentation justifies the purchase: sturdy cardboard box, delicate design, and cellophane. Rigid book-style box with exquisite perforations and velvet lining. The bottle shows the golden Burj Al Arab on black, very elegant. The cap is common to the Pride line, but the materials are heavy and functional. Delicious but uncommon scent: sweet opening like grape syrup, plums, and pepper, almost like cough syrup. Great sillage and longevity. I see it more for women at elegant events. The price is incredible, making what was once exclusive for few now accessible.

  • Manfredman

    The packaging alone justifies the purchase. It arrived in a sturdy cardboard box, well-printed, delicate, and tasteful, wrapped in cellophane. Inside, there’s a rigid box (cardboard or wood-like PVC) that opens like a book, featuring exquisite perforation work. The velvet lining elevates it to luxury. Upon opening, the bottle dazzles with Dubai’s skyline in gold against black—very elegant. The cap is the least original part, but it’s common in the Pride line. Materials are heavy and functional. To the point: this isn’t for everyone. It’s delicious but uncommon. The opening is sweet, but not in a friendly way. It’s not gourmand vanilla or chocolate; it’s the sweetness of a cooked base with grapes, plums, and pepper, almost like a cough syrup. Delicious? Yes. Performance and longevity on skin are excellent. But it’s not for me; I think it’s more feminine, ideal for a woman at an elegant evening event. The best part? The price. It’s incredible that Lattafa makes products that were once exclusive to the few accessible to everyone.

  • BassoProfumo

    There are tons of Arab fragrances that smell super generic and identical. This Lattafa definitely fits that segment. I gifted it to a friend, and I’m sure they’ll appreciate it way more than I do.

  • BassoProfumo

    There are many generic Arab fragrances; this Lattafa fits that segment. I gifted it to a friend who will appreciate it more than I do.

  • Pride line packaging worthy: black box with a metal plate and a bottle featuring the golden Burj Al Arab. Smells like Khamrah but with myrrh, sandalwood, patchouli, and tobacco that add freshness and depth. The davana and bergamot give a mentholated touch without being sporty. It projects like a Parfum despite moderate longevity. Quality 10/10. While Khamrah is Molly Weasley, this is Albus Dumbledore: it smells like old libraries and journeys. No hype, but it won’t disappoint you. If you’re looking for a Blonde Amber clone, note that it lacks rum and the citrus is toned down; they’re different paths but start from the same point.

  • Iguanodondy

    Packaging worthy of the Pride line: a black box with a shiny metal plate, gorgeous. The bottle shares the same shape but highlights the Burj Al Arab in gold. It smells like the Khamrah line with dates and vanilla, but here there’s myrrh, sandalwood, patchouli, and tobacco that add freshness and depth, elevating the whole thing. The Davano and bergamot give a slightly mentholated touch without smelling sporty—just refreshing. It claims to be an EDP, but the concentration is so high it creates a film on the skin like a Parfum, even though longevity and projection are intermediate. Ingredient quality is 10/10, aroma is 10/10, sillage is 7/10, and longevity is 7/10. While Khamrah is the Molly Weasley perfume with its cozy date and vanilla vibe, Art of Arabia III is for Albus Dumbledore: wiser and more ancient. It smells like old libraries, travels, and centuries of wisdom. The incense and myrrh give it an almost sacred air, like Hogwarts’ headmaster. It doesn’t have a huge hype, but I recommend trying it; you won’t be disappointed. If you’re looking for a clone of Clive Christian’s Blonde Amber, it has a similar vibe but lacks 70% of the rum, the citrus is toned down, and the floral notes are less intense. They start from the same point but take different paths: this one goes through dates, while BACC leans floral. You wouldn’t even feel redundant owning both, especially given the great price of Art of Arabia III.