Khaltaat Al Arabia Royal Blends
A tart green apple opens this Middle Eastern composition with surprising clarity, its fresh brightness soon warmed by a rush of clove and nutmeg that turns the fruity top note darker and more resinous.
The scent fingerprint
Weighted by intensity across 8 accords.
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- Woody50
- Powdery50
- Fresh Spicy50
- Amber
The note pyramid
- Apple
- Clove
- Nutmeg
- Amber
- Musk
By the editors · 2 min readA tart green apple opens this Middle Eastern composition with surprising clarity, its fresh brightness soon warmed by a rush of clove and nutmeg that turns the fruity top note darker and more resinous. The spices here aren't merely decorative—they dominate the heart, creating a dense, almost medicinal sweetness that recalls traditional Arabian attars.
As it settles, amber and musk anchor the blend in a soft, skin-close warmth. The apple fades but never entirely disappears, leaving a faint sweetness beneath the spiced amber base. The overall effect is less polished than many Western releases, with a certain rawness to the spice work that feels intentional rather than refined.
This wears close and intimate, suited to cooler weather and those drawn to uncomplicated oriental fragrances with a fruity edge. It speaks to a Gulf aesthetic—bold spice, sweet fruit, musky warmth—without attempting the complexity of niche interpretations.
Scent twins
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