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Suqraat

4.20 de 5
907 votos

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Suqraat by Lattafa Perfumes is an aromatic fragrance for men. Launched in 2022, this composition features top notes of bergamot and ginger; heart notes of lavender and violet leaves; and base notes of musk, sandalwood, and amber.

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  • GerardoPerales

    Top fragrance, aquatic ideal for heat. Projects little but lasted 6 hours on skin. Very economical.

  • Escorphius78

    Bought it because I like ADG Profumo and wanted something very similar. Tried it today, and at first spray, it doesn’t resemble Profumo; over time it tries to, but honestly, it has poor projection and smells very soft, almost like mixing 10ml of ADG Profumo with the same amount of water. Scent: 5/10, Projection: 5/10.

  • I haven’t tried any original Acqua di Giò, my opinion is only on this perfume. I’m a citrus fanatic, and when I smelled Suqraat, it was like ‘wow!!!’. For me, it’s a citrus-woody blend with a touch of incense, exquisite, rich, and very addictive. I loved it; it’s fresh and revitalizing, exquisite for hot days. Accessible price (though not entirely, there are cheaper ones, probably due to the hype). Still, it’s exquisite. Hoping they don’t discontinue it; I don’t think I’ll remove it from my collection. Moderate trail like most citrus scents, about 6 hours on my skin. Very rich aroma. Cheers, perfume lovers.

  • naso_en_ciernes

    It’s the base of Profumo without incense, clarifying that it doesn’t smell like the original Acqua Di Gio. Fresh, aromatic, and with personality, a step above the classic (personal opinion). The original always seemed fleeting and weak to me; this Suqraat has that charm but adds the depth the classic lacked without being the nocturnal and serious Profumo. It’s daytime, versatile, and for any weather, a successful inspiration. Correct EDT performance with projection proportional to sprays. Recommended at a fair price. Met my expectations despite seeking the Lattafa alternative to Profumo. Perfect for a signature scent, all-rounder. Perhaps a combination of notes evokes a slight soft incense. It’s not the panacea or the one-to-one clone; that’s a YouTube myth.

  • naso_en_ciernes

    It’s the base of Profumo without the incense, so it doesn’t smell like the original Acqua Di Giò, just to clarify. Refreshing and aromatic with personality; in my opinion, it’s a step above the original, which even years ago I found fleeting and weak. This Suqraat has that charm but offers what the classic lacked: more depth, without reaching the nocturnal, elegant, and serious Profumo. It’s a daytime, versatile, informal scent for any weather—a successful inspiration, not a copy. Correct performance for a designer EDT, projection proportional to sprays on clothes and skin. Recommended at a democratic price. It met my expectations despite me looking for the Lattafa alternative to Profumo. Perfect for a signature scent, all-rounder. It might evoke a slight soft incense. It’s not the panacea or the definitive one-to-one clone; that’s a YouTube myth.

  • The closest current Arabic perfumery has come to Western best-sellers like the classic Armani Acqua di Giò. Fresh, versatile, and a hit with everyone. The bottle is nice, D&G The One style.

  • Strong at first, but then balances citrus and ginger with a woody touch; over time, a very subtle lavender emerges. The trail is weak for now, though I’ll let it macerate to see if it improves. Rich, masculine, and perfect for heat. Scent: 7.5/10, Projection: 5/10. Edit: After 5 months of maceration, the scent intensified, but the longevity is still terrible—even Nautica Voyage lasts longer on skin. If you’re looking for an ADGP clone, look elsewhere.

  • I don’t like the opening at all; the smell is incomprehensible… And something weird happens to me: at first, I can’t perceive the scent, but after 2 hours, it comes alive and the dry down is spectacular; it seems that as hours pass, the fragrance becomes more potent. Longevity on my skin passes 8 hours, on clothes, no need to say more.

  • I hate the opening, the scent is incomprehensible… Something weird happens to me: I don’t feel it at first, but at 2 hours it comes alive and the dry down is spectacular, it seems the more hours, the more potent. Longevity on my skin exceeds 8 hours, on clothes, no need to say more.

  • Jaime Ramírez

    It’s almost identical to recent Acqua di Gio Profumo versions (2023 onwards): it’s soft and lasts about 5 hours. The opening is not very similar, but after 5 minutes, they’re almost identical. Given the price and the poor quality of recent Armani batches, this perfume is worth it since it’s nearly identical in the dry down.

  • Honestly, I was impressed by its huge similarity to Acqua Di Gio Profumo: a masculine scent, a bit heavy, but it keeps the marine and fresh essence. Longevity on skin is normal (5-6 hours) and lasts longer on clothes. It’s one of those perfumes that definitely make you noticed, and for the price, it seems excellent.

  • A very good alternative to Acqua di Gio; the DNA of that collection is undeniable. Plus, the price is better, and in terms of performance, it beats Armani’s; on my skin, it lasts 6-7 hours. They say it’s the clone of Profumo, and while it has a lot of resemblance, it lacks the sharp incense of that one. It’s closer to Parfum.

  • A good inspiration for ADG Profumo, I’d say 90%. It lasts 7 hours, not bad for $25. On clothes, it lasts 10 hours; I like the projection, it’s super comfortable, and I’d buy it again.

  • First use at 30 degrees outside and the scent vanished in an hour. I’ll keep testing it because it’s frustrating to have missed the discontinued Profumo.

  • Marvin Josué

    Smells great, but the longevity is terrible; it doesn’t last more than 2 hours on me. I’m not sure if it’s my pH, but for the price, you can’t ask for more.

  • Good fragrance, fresh, lasts about 5-6 hours, and projects a lot in the first hour. Perfect for summer.

  • It’s a simple fragrance, but that’s exactly what gives it its charm. Very prominent herbal notes, reminding me of summer streams and the grass growing by their banks. I recommend it 100%; it smells very similar to ADG.

  • I put 5 sprays on my neck: pleasant aroma, I feel it’s kinder than ADG, although I only tested it once. It’s a good mix: citrus opening, then moves to intense floral and joins with the sweet and deep. On my skin it projects moderately for 1 or 2 hours and lasts 8 hours; the first half is strong and the second is skin-scent.

  • Leandro Matias

    What a beautiful scent, truly. It has a well-masculine and fresh smell. Thanks to these Arab guys for trying to replicate jewels like ADG Profumo. Fixation, projection, and trail are good, although at the fourth hour I’d reapply with 3 or 4 sprays.

  • Pplacchetta

    If it lasted longer it would be one of my favorite perfumes of all time, but well, it has an excellent price so it’s worth reapplying as many times as necessary haha.

  • Smells great, I know many complain about it not lasting, but with Arab scents you need patience. You have to let them mature for a couple of months, the scent evolves and improves, you can’t judge it right out of the box. It happened to me with Club de Nuit, even the Intense smelled like cat poop with lemon at first, but after two months it changed: it’s fresh, citrusy, with ginger, a delight for heat or for using in the office every day.

  • Works great for daily use, whether at home or a simple outing on hot days. I love that fresh feeling it gives, although honestly, it doesn’t last long on the skin projecting. After three hours, it becomes quite intimate, but I like it that way.

  • It smells similar to Profumo and Parfum of Acqua di Gio, but lighter with longevity that leaves something to be desired. Projects well for the first hour and then lingers on the skin for a few hours. I grabbed it for $17, so I’m not complaining, but at that price, I deserve something that lasts longer. That weak point makes me hesitate to buy it again. The good: smells great, similar to the original ADG, and costs under $20. The bad: projection is weak and longevity is mediocre.

  • Cristovvv06

    Lattafa Suqraat is fresh and characterful thanks to those incense notes; it mixes citrus with an amber base that makes it distinctive. Ideal for heat, events, or nights; in cold weather, it gets lost. Performance leaves something to be desired. I love it because it’s the clone of Acqua di Gio Profumo, they’re 90% similar, though here the incense is more muted. If you compare it to the new Parfum, it’s 99% identical. The box has a weird texture and thick cardboard, a discreet design. The bottle is common, not ugly but doesn’t stand out, the cap is big and can’t hold the weight. The atomizer is average. I got it for $20 (range 20-35). Longevity: 3 hours at first, rises to 6 or 7 after maceration; on clothes it lasts two days, which is low for a fresh Arabic scent. The trail is good for the first hour and a half. Projects a meter for 75 minutes and then becomes intimate. I’ve gotten compliments, though that’s not its strong suit. Verdict: 8.3. It’s the best alternative to Profumo, but more diluted. If its longevity were better, it would be one of my favorites. If you love Profumo or are looking for something similar without spending on the discontinued version, buy it; if you don’t like Profumo, it’s unnecessary.

  • Somnolencio

    EDIT: I ordered it online and don’t know if it’s original, but given the price, I doubt it’s fake. I expected something more pleasant according to reviews, but the rosemary comes out with brutal force for the first 5 minutes, a note that bothers me. Then it drops (without disappearing) and sweet citrus and wood dominate; the balance doesn’t convince me at any point. It’s an ADG in water with rosemary, period. It smells very mature on me, I wouldn’t buy it again and I’m giving up on searching for ADG dupes I liked but feel are outdated. I thought it would be more modern, but no, and I’m not motivated to buy Liam Blue either since it also has rosemary and it’s not my thing. I gifted it to my dad; in the end, by night, it smells good, a rich citrus very ADG. But I can’t stand the development with so much rosemary. Fragrance: 5/10: I don’t like it because of the rosemary, in the dry down it’s more bearable and it does settle like ADG. Longevity: 7/10: Over 6 hours freshly opened, surely improves with maceration (it improved because my dad noticed it by the end of the day). Versatility: 8/10: For those who like it, it serves for many occasions and moments, not just summer, ideal for intermediate seasons or temperate climate, day and night. Presentation: 3/10: The bottle with those dots looks pretty ugly to me, I kept it hidden away from my sight.

  • Cristovvv06

    Lattafa Suqraat: Fresh with personality thanks to the incense touch, a citrus and amber blend, distinctive. For heat, formal events, and nights; in cold it fades and performance leaves something to be desired. I love Acqua di Gio Profumo and bought it as a supposed clone. Do they resemble each other? Yes, about 90%. Suqraat has a more muted incense; I’d say it’s 99% identical to the new Parfum version. Box: Strange texture, thick cardboard, discreet but good design (8.5). Bottle: Common, not ugly but not great either, big cap, doesn’t feel heavy and can’t withstand the weight (7.5). Atomizer: Regular, could be better, about 15 cm of throw (7.8). Price: Got it for $20, range $20-35 (9.5). Longevity: Start 3 hours, after maceration rose to 6, max 7; lasts 2 days on clothes, a bit low compared to other fresh Arabic scents (7.8). Sillage: Good for the first hour and a half, then it fades (8.5). Projection: One meter for 75 minutes, then more personal (8). Packaging: Received them, not their specialty but you’ll get them (8.5). Final note: 8.3. Conclusion: Better alternative to Acqua di Gio Profumo but a bit more diluted. If its longevity were similar to the original, it would be one of my favorites. If you love Profumo and don’t have it or want something similar without spending, get it; if you don’t like Profumo, I see it as unnecessary.

  • Sangobein

    This and Turathi Electric would be beasts for summer, if only they didn’t evaporate in a breath.

  • AuraParfums7

    Bought this looking for a replacement for my discontinued ADG Profumo, that legendary scent. From the start, I knew it wouldn’t be the same. I know ADG Profumo very well; in fact, I still have a bit saved away. This one has some resemblance at the beginning, but then it fades quite a bit; it’s not a bad perfume, but it doesn’t generate anywhere near the impact, longevity, or performance of the original. It’s just a shadow. Now, if you’re looking for a classic style, a sober fragrance, and you like ADG, you might enjoy it. But if you compare it to Profumo, it has nothing on it. Olfactorily, it has a resemblance, the rest, I repeat, is a shadow. Forget the comparison, it’s a good fragrance at a 6.5-7/10.

  • It has the DNA of the Acqua di Giò, but if you’re looking for a substitute for the Profumo, keep in mind that this one lacks the incense base and generally misses that particular development. Regarding performance, like all fresh scents, you need to give it a boost by applying more or spraying it on clothes; that’s enough to fix the issue, and at this price, it won’t hurt much. In conclusion, if you’re looking for a Profumo substitute because you liked that incense and patchouli base, I recommend checking other options. If you’re only interested in having something ADG-style for daytime use, this can work for you.

  • For me, it doesn’t resemble the Profumo but rather the EDP. I love it; it gives a twist to the classic ADG and is great for spring nights or autumn days. It lasts me between 4 to 5 hours, and close to the skin, it can stretch another hour. It projects well for about an hour. Basically, the price is very good for the performance; if you’re going to a meeting or a date, this one doesn’t fail.

  • It’s a rich, elegant perfume, a clear dupe of Aqua Di Gio Profumo but with less projection and longevity; it’s a more economical alternative, but if you notice synthetic notes, I recommend it for the price, though it doesn’t stand out much.

  • I bought it at first and felt it didn’t last at all. But since I have about 30 perfumes, I used it a few times—meaning I sprayed several trigger shots—and it sat unused for several months. Today I put it on at 7 AM, sprayed about 5 or 6 times, and it’s 6:25 PM and I still smell it, or at least the pleasant ginger note. It’s cold season, though sunny, and there’s cold wind.

  • A lovely perfume where violet takes over as it dries; it doesn’t feel anything like ADG Profumo to me—it’s more similar to ADG EDP because it lacks the darkness of the Profumo. For what you pay (around $25 max), you get a very masculine and pleasant perfume for everyday use. Regarding performance, I’ll have to keep testing it, but it seems to ask for nothing compared to the ADG EDT, EDP, and all their variations; don’t expect an atomic bomb or anything exceptional in longevity because even the fragrance line it’s inspired by lacks longevity and projection. For the office, the gym, university, or just to feel fresh, clean, and uncomplicated, it’s a safe purchase. Lattafa, as always, giving us a fair price for quality fragrances.

  • Marcelodisquito

    Nice fragrance, it resembles the ADGs a bit, but it’s an insult to call it a clone of any of them. Its main issue is that it projects for only half an hour and on skin, it doesn’t last more than 2 hours even when applied generously. What a pity.

  • It’s not a direct clone of PROFUMO; it’s more of an inspiration. It has a rich incense aroma, but more diluted and significantly more citrusy than the Profumo. If you smell it, it gives off an ADG vibe, but you don’t think ‘Wow, it’s the same!’ Rich, I bought it less than a month ago and have already received several compliments. I’d buy it again directly. Unless you’re a Profumo fanatic, you can use this if you’re looking for something similar. Scent 10/10 Price 10/10 Projection 7/10 Longevity 7/10

  • petrowski4

    Great everyday perfume, smells clean and masculine. It’s not unique—quite generic—but it smells good, fresh, and versatile. You can find it at a very good price. A very safe bet; I recommend it for the gym or daily wear.

  • Adrian1609

    I tried Lattafa Suqraat and for me, it’s a clean, versatile perfume perfect for any occasion. It has that fresh ‘just out of the shower’ scent that always works. On my skin, it lasts about 5 hours, which is pretty good considering the price. The sillage isn’t huge; it’s more moderate, but it works well for daily use. Many say it’s an inspiration for Acqua di Giò Profumo, but personally, I feel it’s closer to Acqua di Giò Parfum. It has that fresh aquatic DNA from the ADG line, just a bit lighter. For the price, it’s really worth it if you’re looking for a fresh, clean, easy-to-use daily scent. Pura vida 🇨🇷