Khamrah vs Kismet Magic – Which Angel’s Share Dupe Actually Fits You in 2025?
It’s time for Khamrah vs Kismet. Angel’s Share by Kilian is one of those perfumes people remember. Warm, boozy, spicy, like a dessert and a good whisky on the rocks drink. The problem is simple: the price.
That’s where Lattafa Khamrah and Maison Alhambra Kismet Magic enter the story: two affordable, hyped options that promise that same cozy, boozy, cinnamon-gourmand vibe for a fraction of the cost.
I’ve worn and tested both side by side, the way I do at work, helping clients choose their next bottle, with the same criteria when I test niche fragrances:
on skin, on fabric, in heat, in cold, alone, and around other people.
I’ll tell you how they actually smell, who they fit best, and when each one makes more sense, and I’ll quietly point you to places where you can check current prices and availability.
Quick Verdict: Khamrah vs Kismet Magic at a Glance
If you just want the short version:
If you already have Angel’s Share, Khamrah gives you a different twist on the theme, while Kismet Magic stays closer to that cozy, boozy atmosphere.
You can check Khamrah’s current price and availability, and you can see Kismet Magic’s latest offers down there if you’re leaning towards the richer option.
Khamrah
Kismet Magic
Why Angel’s Share Dupes Are So Popular
People don’t look for Angel’s Share alternatives just because it’s trendy. They look for them because they want a very specific feeling:
The warmth of a cinnamon dessert straight out of the oven
The glow of a good drink in a dim bar
The comfort of cold nights, soft blankets, and dim lights
Both Khamrah and Kismet Magic try to capture that experience in different ways. Understanding those differences is what actually helps you decide.

Let’s put them side by side so you can decide at a glance.
| Feature | Khamrah (Lattafa) | Kismet Magic (Maison Alhambra) |
|---|---|---|
| Similarity to Angel’s Share | 6.5/10 – Sweeter, heavier | 8/10 – Very close |
| Sweetness | Strong, gourmand, sticky | Balanced, boozy, elegant |
| Booziness | Subtle | Realistic and rich |
| Projection | Very strong (beast mode) | Moderate to strong |
| Longevity | 10–12h+ | 8–10h |
| Best Season | Fall, Winter | Fall, Winter, Early Spring |
| Occasion | Nights, Parties | Dates, Work, Dinner |
| Style | Bold, Warm, Spicy | Classy, Smooth, Sophisticated |
| Gender Lean | Slightly masculine | Perfectly unisex |
| Price | Very affordable | Very affordable |
Meet the Contenders
Lattafa Khamrah: Sweet, Spiced Crowd-Pleaser
If I had to describe Khamrah in one sentence, I’d say:
Khamrah smells like a spiced, syrupy dessert dusted with cinnamon and wrapped in amber.
You get:
A very sweet, cozy opening with cinnamon, maybe a hint of dates and warm spices.
A creamy, ambery heart that feels comforting rather than luxurious.
A long, sweet drydown that clings to skin and fabric for hours.

In most people, it projects strongly in the first couple of hours and then sits as a warm, sweet aura. It’s the kind of scent that gets casual compliments from friends, coworkers, and people on public transport who don’t know what Angel’s Share is and don’t care, they just think you smell delicious. I actually smelled it in my ophthalmologist’s office and asked him what it was. I was surprised when he showed me the empty Khamrah bottle.
When Khamrah shines:
Cold nights, autumn, and winter
Casual gatherings, family dinners, going out with friends
When you want something sweet and noticeable without spending niche money
If you’re curious, you can check Khamrah’s current price here, it’s often surprisingly affordable for the impact it gives.
Mini summary:
Khamrah is not the most exact “dupe”, but it’s one of the easiest to wear and enjoy if you like sweet, spicy, warm perfumes that fill a room.
Kismet Magic: Boozy, Rich, and Closer to the Angel’s Share Fantasy
If Khamrah is the warm dessert, Kismet Magic is the drink sitting next to it.
Kismet Magic leans more boozy, more adult, and a touch more sophisticated.
You can expect:
A richer, more nuanced opening that immediately feels closer to that cognac–spice combo people love in Angel’s Share
A heart that mixes woods, amber, and spice with a smoother sweetness
A drydown that feels more intimate, cozy and sensual, rather than loud and extroverted

Performance is usually strong as well:
Kismet Magic tends to cling to fabric and scarves for days, and on skin it gives a long, slow burn rather than a quick flash.
When Kismet Magic shines:
Night-time, dates, special dinners
Cold evenings, city lights, bars, lounges
When you want something that feels closer to the niche world without paying niche prices
If that sounds like your vibe, you can see Kismet Magic’s current availability and prices here.
Mini summary:
Kismet Magic is your pick if you want a richer, more sensual take on the Angel’s Share style, something that feels a bit more intimate and grown-up.
How They Actually Smell Side by Side (vs Angel’s Share)
Overall Scent Profile
Khamrah
Opens sweet and spicy, with cinnamon and syrupy facets.
Quickly becomes a gourmand cloud – think dessert, warmth, spices.
More “fun”, more obviously sweet, a little less boozy.
Kismet Magic
Leans more into the boozy, spiced drink impression.
Still sweet, but with more structure and depth.
Feels smoother, more nuanced, and slightly more mature.
Compared to Angel’s Share itself:
Khamrah captures the cozy, cinnamon–gourmand comfort, but with a more affordable, playful finish.
Kismet Magic aims more at the boozy, warm, slightly luxurious atmosphere, without copying every detail perfectly.
Quick takeaway:
If you mostly care about the vibe and compliments, Khamrah is enough.
If you want something that emotionally feels closer to Angel’s Share nights out and intimate moments, Kismet Magic usually fits better.

Performance & Projection
In real life, what people ask me at the counter is not “what’s the note pyramid?” but:
“Is it strong?”
“Will people notice?”
“Does it last?”
Here’s how they behave:
Khamrah
Projection: Strong in the first 1–3 hours, then moderate.
Longevity: Often 7–10 hours on skin, longer on fabric.
Aura: Noticeable, cozy, sweet – people around you will smell it.
Kismet Magic
Projection: Slightly more intimate, especially after the first hour, but still present.
Longevity: Also long-lasting, with excellent staying power on clothes and scarves.
Aura: More “wrapped around you” than “shouting across the room”.
If strong performance is your priority and you enjoy a louder sweetness, Khamrah makes more sense.
If you want something that lasts just as well but feels more wrapped close to the body, Kismet Magic is the better fit.

Versatility, Seasons and Occasions
Both are cold-weather fragrances, but they behave differently:
Khamrah
Great for everyday winter use if you like sweet scents.
Works for casual trips, coffee dates, walks, and even some offices if applied lightly.
In very hot climates, it can feel thick and heavy.
Kismet Magic
Better suited for evenings, dates, and situations where you’re closer to people.
Feels almost too cozy and intimate for very casual daytime use, unless you like that style.
In cold weather, it hugs you like a warm drink.
If you live somewhere with long winters:
You can easily use both: Khamrah as your go-to cozy scent, Kismet Magic as your evening upgrade.
Who Should Choose Which?
Let’s make this more practical. Different types of buyers need different things.
1. If You’re New to Sweet, Boozy Fragrances
If you’re just starting to explore sweet and spicy perfumes and you’re scared of going too heavy:
Khamrah is usually the safer move.
It’s sweet, comforting, and easy to understand. People around you are likely to react positively because it smells like dessert and spices, not like a challenging niche experiment.
2. If You Already Own or Love Angel’s Share
If you’ve smelled or owned Angel’s Share and want something in the same emotional space:
You’ll probably appreciate Kismet Magic more.
It leans into that warm, boozy, cinnamon–amber atmosphere that made Angel’s Share popular in the first place.
Khamrah is still enjoyable, but it feels more like its own sweet, spiced identity, rather than a close echo of Kilian’s idea.
3. If You Want Maximum Compliments
For most people around you:
Khamrah is the one that will get the most spontaneous “you smell so good” comments, especially from non-fragrance-obsessed friends and coworkers.
It’s louder, clearer, and more obviously delicious. You smell like spiced dessert and warmth, and that’s rarely a bad thing.
If compliments are a big part of why you wear perfume, Khamrah is probably the better “compliment machine”.
4. If You’re Buying as a Gift
For gifting, I usually think about safety and versatility first.
For someone who loves sweet perfumes, is in their late teens to 30s, and wears hoodies, sweaters, casual outfits → Khamrah is a very safe, crowd-pleasing gift.
For someone who enjoys going out, appreciates whisky, wine, or cocktails, dresses up a bit and talks about “vibes” → Kismet Magic feels more special and intimate as a gift.
Are They Unisex? Office-Safe? Blind-Buy Friendly?
Unisex
Both Khamrah and Kismet Magic are comfortably unisex:
On women, they read as warm, cozy, slightly sensual gourmand scents.
On men, they add a warm, spicy, “I know what I’m doing” touch.
If you’re comfortable wearing sweeter scents, neither will feel out of place.
Office-Safe?
Khamrah: Office-safe in moderation. A couple of light sprays are fine; overspraying can fill a room quickly.
Kismet Magic: Easier to keep controlled and intimate, but still not something I’d overspray for a small office.
If your workplace is sensitive to strong scents, I’d recommend testing with one spray first.
Blind-Buy Risk
Khamrah:
Blind-buy risk is moderate. If you already know you like sweet, spicy, dessert-like fragrances, it’s a fairly safe bet.Kismet Magic:
Blind-buy risk is slightly higher, not because it’s weird, but because it leans more boozy and intimate. If you don’t like that “drink + spice” impression, it may not be your favourite.
If you’re sensitive to sweetness or heavy scents, checking decants or smaller sizes first is a smart move.
Final Recommendation: So… Khamrah or Kismet Magic?
If we strip away all the noise and hype:
Choose Khamrah if…
You want something affordable, loud, warm, and sweet.
You’re after compliments and a cozy, spicy aura in winter.
You don’t need a perfect Angel’s Share copy – you just want that genre of scent.
Choose Kismet Magic if…
You want something that feels closer to Angel’s Share’s boozy, intimate atmosphere.
You prefer fragrances that feel a bit more refined and sensual, not just loud and sweet.
You see this as a date-night, going-out, evening scent.
Consider owning both if…
You love this entire scent profile and want one “everyday” and one “special” option.
Khamrah becomes your cozy daily gourmand, and Kismet Magic your evening or “I want to feel more put together” choice.
My role, both in the shop and here on Scent Chronicles, is simply to narrow the gap between what you think you want and what you’ll actually enjoy wearing.
If you’re still hesitating, start with the one that matches how you dress and how you spend your evenings. The bottle that fits your lifestyle is the one that will never collect dust.
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