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Al Noble Wazeer by Lattafa

What & Basics

  • Brand: Lattafa (a UAE‑based perfume house) 

  • Collection: Part of the Al Noble line. 

  • Type / Concentration: Eau de Parfum, unisex.

  • Release: Around 2022. 


Notes & Scent Profile

Here are the fragrance notes, and how they develop over time:

Stage Notes What You’ll Smell / Feel
Top (Opening) Mint, Bitter Orange, Bergamot, Juniper  A bright, fresh burst. Citrus + herbal freshness, with a slightly green / crisp start. The juniper adds a faint aromatic sharpness.
Heart / Middle Iris, Dark Chocolate, Raspberries, Caramel, Pears This is where it becomes richer. The fruit (raspberry, pear) sweetens things; chocolate & caramel bring in gourmand depth; iris gives a touch of floral powder. Overall, a juxtaposition of sweetness and creamy dessert‑like notes.
Base / Dry‑down Cedar, Sandalwood, Vetiver, Amber, Vanilla, Musk  Warm, woody, smooth. The vanilla / amber soften the edges. Musk gives lingering skin‑closeness. Vetiver adds some earthiness; woods (cedar / sandalwood) anchor the fragrance.

Character & Vibe

  • Overall Style: Fruity‑woody gourmand. Sweet and dessert‑like but with fresh, citrus & herbal top‑notes to balance. Powdery floral hints through iris. Warm wood & sweet base give a cosy feel. 

  • Occasions / Season: Many retailers and users suggest it works well for colder seasons or fall/winter because of its sweetness and richness. However, the fresh opening allows for wear in milder climates or as a daytime scent. Nighttime, special evenings likely especially good.

  • Projection / Longevity: According to user reports, the opening projects well; it tends to be noticeable for several hours, with lingering scent on clothing. After the first few hours it settles closer to skin. 


Pros & Things to Watch

Pros:

  • Rich, layered fragrance — you get fresh citrus, fruity sweetness, dessert‑like chocolate/caramel, and woody warmth. Lots of facets to enjoy.

  • Good value. People often comment that for the price, it gives a lot of character. 

  • Unisex appeal — while some might feel more masculine elements (woods, vetiver), the fruit/gourmand side can feel very balanced.

Possible Drawbacks / What Some Users Don’t Like:

  • Sweet and gourmand can lean heavy if you dislike dessert fragrances. Might feel too sweet or “rich” in warm weather.

  • Some users report it has an alcoholic or “beer‑like” kick in certain stages (especially early or when new). This could be due to the dark chocolate/caramel + fruit combination. 

  • Projection fades over time; the first hours are more pronounced, later becomes more subtle.

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