By Kilian Angels Share
Lattafa Khamrah is regarded by the fragrance community as the most widely discussed affordable alternative to By Kilian Angels’ Share that we track — the original being a warm cognac gourmand with cinnamon, tonka bean and a sweet praline-vanilla foundation.
In short: among the alternatives we track for By Kilian Angels’ Share, Lattafa Khamrah (editorial 7/10) is the widely cited pick — an independent perfume that picks up the sweet-spicy cognac-praline idea without being a copy.
| Dupe | Rating | Basis |
|---|---|---|
| Maison Alhambra Kismet Magic | 9/10 | Community consensus |
| Fragrance World Cocktail Intense | 9/10 | Community consensus |
| Lattafa Khamrah | 7/10 | Community consensus |
What is By Kilian Angels’ Share a benchmark for?
Angels’ Share is the sought-after original, not the dupe — the perfume presented here circulates as an affordable alternative to it. The original is built on a clear scaffold: cognac at the top; cinnamon, tonka bean and oak in the heart; underneath, a foundation of vanilla, praline and sandalwood. The result is a cosy, dessert-like profile.
Which notes do Angels’ Share and its dupe share?
The comparison rests on the shared notes and accords of the original. This is exactly the citable line the alternative picks up:
- Cognac (top note)
- Cinnamon
- Tonka bean
- Oak
- Vanilla
- Praline
- Sandalwood
- Accords: woody, warm spicy, sweet, vanilla, cinnamon
How close does Lattafa Khamrah come to Angels’ Share?
Lattafa Khamrah is frequently named as an affordable alternative to Angels’ Share; our editorial assessment sits at 7/10 (community consensus). Khamrah shares the sweet-spicy, cinnamon-led mood and is reminiscent of the warm cognac-praline idea — though many regard it as more its own fragrance, with a stronger date-forward tilt. In the UK, Lattafa fragrances are typically found via third-party storefronts on Amazon.co.uk; the house’s UK profile is anchored in hero pairings such as Angham and Eclaire.
Where do the fragrances differ?
Khamrah is not the original, and it is not a copy in any literal sense. Its date emphasis can tip it towards a direction of its own. It is an independent perfume that heads in a comparable direction at a fraction of the original’s price — an honest assessment promises no more than that.
Methodology: we compare exclusively via the shared notes and accords of the original and base the assessment on the broad consensus of the fragrance community. We sell nothing; the similarity figure is an editorial assessment from 1 to 10, not a measurement.
What is Lattafa Khamrah a dupe of?
Khamrah is frequently traded in the community as an affordable alternative to By Kilian Angels’ Share. It shares the sweet-spicy, cinnamon-led mood and is reminiscent of the cognac-praline idea, though many regard it as more its own fragrance with a stronger date emphasis. Our editorial assessment sits at 7/10.
Does Khamrah smell like Angels’ Share?
Khamrah is reminiscent of the warm cognac-praline direction of Angels’ Share and picks up the shared sweet-spicy, cinnamon-led mood. It is not the original, and it can deviate in individual notes and in its development on skin — the date emphasis in particular can steer it its own way.
Is an Angels’ Share dupe worth it as an affordable alternative?
If you enjoy the warm cognac-praline direction, Khamrah offers an affordable alternative that picks up the shared notes — cognac, cinnamon, tonka bean, vanilla, praline. It remains an independent fragrance, not a substitute that matches the original note for note.
Are Lattafa fragrances available in the UK?
Lattafa fragrances are typically found in the UK via third-party storefronts on Amazon.co.uk. The house’s UK profile is tracked through hero pairings such as Angham and Eclaire.