Top 5 Must-Have Lattafa Perfumes That Leave a Lasting Impression.

Top 5 Lattafa Perfumes That Leave a Lasting Impression – Maison Tanan

Lattafa perfumes are redefining Arabic luxury with powerful, long-lasting scents at affordable prices. At Maison Tanan, we’ve curated 5 of the most iconic and in-demand Arabic perfumes from Lattafa — Top 5 Lattafa Perfumes loved by fragrance lovers in Morocco and beyond.

1. Khamrah by Lattafa

Khamrah by Lattafa Eau de Parfum – Maison Tanan

Rich and indulgent, Khamrah blends cinnamon, nutmeg, and praline into a warm gourmand masterpiece. Its resemblance to niche designer scents makes it one of Lattafa’s most celebrated releases.

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2. Asad by Lattafa

Asad Lattafa Perfume for Men – Oud & Vanilla

Asad is bold, masculine, and unforgettable. With black pepper, tobacco, and rich vanilla, it’s a strong performer—perfect for confident personalities who want their scent to last all day.

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3. Yara Candy by Lattafa

Yara Candy by Lattafa – Sweet Fruity Perfume for Women

Fun and flirty, Yara Candy is the sweeter, fruitier sister of the original Yara. Bursting with notes of berries, caramel, and vanilla, it’s perfect for women who want a deliciously sweet signature.

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4. Teriaq Intense by Lattafa

Teriaq Intense by Lattafa – Woody Amber Unisex Perfume

Teriaq Intense is a powerful unisex fragrance that blends resinous amber, dark woods, and a touch of incense. Mysterious and long-lasting, it’s ideal for oud lovers and serious collectors.

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5. Maahir Legacy by Lattafa

Maahir Legacy Lattafa – Royal Amber Perfume

Maahir Legacy offers a refined blend of spicy amber, smooth florals, and luxurious woods. A modern interpretation of traditional Arabic perfumes, perfect for special occasions.

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Final Thoughts

These top 5 Lattafa perfumes showcase the brand’s excellence in Arabic perfumery — delivering powerful, long-lasting aromas for men and women alike. Shop all these and more at Maison Tanan.

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