Ana Abiyedh is very welcome on my skin. The fruity-sweet similarity to Erba Pura is certainly present. However, the Lattafa fragrance also has something of its own, even sweeter (yet not too intrusive), which is why I like to keep it and use it in my daily life. Due to its DNA, it does differ from the other Arabic fragrances I have smelled so far. It also has the positive qualities of an Arabic fragrance, namely its longevity. For price-performance, it definitely gets a solid 10. It is also truly suitable for everyday use because it is not intrusive.
Then you would really like Amber Oud Gold Edition by Al Haramain, Kirkè by Tiziana Terenzi, and Shaghaf Oud Ahmar by Swiss Arabian! But these three are quite a bit stronger than Ana Abiyedh, though they share the same DNA.