Log in

We may earn a commission when you buy from links on our site, including the eBay Partner Network and Amazon.

Khaltaat Al Arabia Royal Blends Eau de Parfum

7.6 / 10 92 Ratings
A popular perfume by Lattafa for women. The release year is unknown. The scent is sweet-fruity. It is being marketed by Lattafa Perfumes Industries LLC.
Compare
Similar fragrances
We may earn a commission when you buy from links on our site, including the eBay Partner Network and Amazon.

Main accords

Sweet
Fruity
Spicy
Creamy
Oriental

Fragrance Pyramid

Top Notes Top Notes
PineapplePineapple CinnamonCinnamon
Heart Notes Heart Notes
Balsamic notesBalsamic notes VanillaVanilla
Base Notes Base Notes
CoumarinCoumarin AmberAmber PatchouliPatchouli
Ratings
Scent
7.692 Ratings
Longevity
7.784 Ratings
Sillage
7.485 Ratings
Bottle
7.494 Ratings
Value for money
8.984 Ratings
Submitted by Globomanni · last update on 01/10/2026.
Source-backed & verified

Smells similar

What the fragrance is similar to
Pulp by Byredo
Pulp
Sheiduna by Puredistance
Sheiduna
Fan Your Flames by Nishane
Fan Your Flames
Kirkè (Extrait de Parfum) by Tiziana Terenzi
Kirkè Extrait de Parfum
Khamrah / خمرة by Lattafa
Khamrah

Reviews

15 in-depth fragrance descriptions
Thiagomir

1 Review
Thiagomir
Thiagomir
Helpful Review 5  
Gorgeous and mouthwatering
A splendid apple/peach pie. It’s sweet(almost gourmand), warm, fruity, spicy, ambery and can be worn all year round, especially in spring and summer.

Hidden gem and i can say that this is a complimentt getter.
Updated on 05/09/2021
0 Comments
Elysium

915 Reviews
Elysium
Elysium
Helpful Review 2  
Sweet Like Salt
If you’re intent on blindly buying this Arabian perfume, do expect something Middle Eastern-style, unlike its twin Royal Delight Silver. This fragrance is fruity, sweet, sticky, spicy, and woody, with a feminine lift on my skin. The almost dominant presence of fruity and amber notes helps the perfume release those traits that we find in "Erba Pura | XerJoff" and Kirkè Extrait de Parfum, even if I wouldn’t define it as a clone of them. It’s just to give you an idea of the type of fragrance, so creamy, fruity, and salty.

Royal blend announces itself with an alcoholic explosion, immediately followed by a powerful fruity accord, as if we were faced with a mixed fresh fruit salad, with common and tropical fruits, passion fruit, and so forth. Warm, creamy, floral, - fruit and spices, the pineapple is ripe, and the cinnamon adds that sweet touch that we encounter when we taste fresh whipped cream with a generous sprinkling of freshly ground cinnamon on top. Meanwhile, from the base, I immediately get the salty and musky notes of amber and white musk. The opening is straightforward, amber and fruity, with a sensual white floral background.

I get sweet, powdery, and resinous accords in the heart. Let the fragrance develop, and after a handful of minutes, the spiciness of the cinnamon amplifies with a kind of clove-like aroma from the eugenol ingredient. Meanwhile, the salty and smooth amber comes through. Deep in the background, I catch a sort of nuttiness, creamy, milky, and not bitter at all, more akin to hazelnut than almond, with a coconut slant. Besides, the resins come from benzoin, maybe myrrh, and other ointments that recall the places where spiritual massages are given. Royal Blends offers even a floral facet, with a perceivable note of heady jasmine. Perfectly balancing femininity and masculinity, jasmine emits an unmistakably powerful floral and fruity scent.

And then there is another change. The drydown abandons the initial fruity blast, to reveal a trail full of powdery and salty nuances. If there is patchouli, this is very tamed and soft. Instead, dusty and vanilla coumarins compete for the stage together with a salty amber with reflections of soft and sweetish white musk.

To wrap up, it is a sort of warm, comfy, and charming, with a balmy feeling. It goes through several stages, and the character is pretty non-linear. Like Royal Delight, the performance is great. It lasts several hours and projects strongly in the first bunch of hours. Despite its dominant sweetness, the perfume should have a good yield in the warmer months, from late spring to late autumn, and will be noticed on summer evenings. Finally, it has that feminine slant on my skin, but I am not saying it is for women only.

These are my impressions based on a bottle I have owned since April 2024.

-Elysium
Updated on 04/30/2024
0 Comments
Lorenzobr

41 Reviews
Lorenzobr
Lorenzobr
3  
A fruity-ambery fragrance, good for summer.
Khaltaat Al Arabia Royal Blends opens with a delightful mix of fruity notes, especially apple and pineapple (and others sweet notes).
Then it evolves soon into a warm and comforting amber scent that remains "plain" until the end.
Despite its pleasant scent, the performance of this fragrance on my skin is quite weak, which is a common issue with amber-based fragrances (especially the projection).
However, I still find it quite elegant and would be perfect on summer.
Recommended? if you take the price into consideration, it may be worth it, but don't expect it to be a "wow" fragrance.

P.S. The bottle is flashy but not very classy though :)

Overall rating: 7/10
Updated on 04/18/2025
0 Comments
PetitePinup

28 Reviews
PetitePinup
PetitePinup
2  
A gourmand message
Last month I've been eagerly reconnecting with all the summer fragrances I bought last sunny season. With weeks of heatwaves they've been put to the test much better than the previous warm weather - cough: supposedly warm weather months. Oh boy what a good difference a year made for many of them. Despite that fact that I couldn't help myself and dove into my meagre savings again for some 'must haves' (after testing) and the occasional blind buy.

I follow a few Middle Eastern women on Youtube and one fragrance kept popping up as the ultimate Arab summer fragrance : spicy, but without Oudh.
And so it happened that Khaltaat Al Arabia Royal Blends ended up on my summer shelf.

Let's see what it has to say.
The first one to pop up after letting Khaltaat come out to play is a loudmouthed pineapple. You can notice cinnamon in the background, but he seems shy initially.

However, after a mere two minutes the pineapple is either exhausted from its heavy display at the start, or cinnamon has found some courage. No matter what, by taking a backseat and letting the cinnamon in the spotlight, pineapple gives way to a lovely blend of the two.

The notes in this pyramid seem to be in somewhat of a hurry. No leasurely stroll in the Souk, but pounding footsteps eating up the pavement towards the palace... this must be some message !

If that's truly the case, we'll know soon. What we've seen sofar is indeed a lovely start for a sunny day.

The cinnamon-pineapple mixture had just shown what they can do as a team, when a new companion shows its face: an aromatic note. Aromatic isn't much interested in sharing, and with each second that passes he not just shows more of his balsamic self, but pushes the fruity opening further and further away until she's barely noticeable. Cinnamon keeps hanging on by the seat of his spicy pants, but the battle for frontrunner is obviously lost.

If balsamic thought he would be the one in the lead forever now, he'd obviously discounted the fact the race isn't done yet, nor that vanilla would be putting in the effort. But she does.
Never to overpower, but as a staunch supporter of every note. The result by now is a balance of all that went before. Soft pineapple, warm spicy cinnamon, a slight medicinal woody green accent and a sugary vanilla holding everything up.

This part of the journey obviously takes much longer with none of the players getting the upper hand. They're joined, and if you've ever tried a race, bound to another's leg, you know 'fast' and 'alone' are two adjectives not in play.
Luckily there are great things about teamwork: there is balance, and a wonderful smoothness to the whole. You get to enjoy that for a little longer than the snap-snap flow from opening to heart, but apparently Khaltaat still wants this message out...fast!

Amber joins the team we've seen so far about ten minutes in, hand in hand with a soft-spoken coumarin that merely emphasises the warmth of the scent and on some days can give a touch of light vannilic coconut. It breaks up the earlier teamwork, but creates a new blend, a new voice.

By this time it slowly becomes obvious what the fragrance is all about.

It isn't writing its story, its message in capitals. No, despite the loud pineapple in the opening, Khaltaat Al Arabia Royal Blends is relatively demure. Strong voices like cinnamon, balsamic notes or Amber and Patchouli – who must have missed his bus – didn't end up becoming one big scream that will be noticed by everyone around you.
Instead it is exactly what most of us want from a summer fragrance: a scent bubble that is there, but remains a whisper for everyone further away than arm length. Nor will others be forced to smell you an hour after you've left.

That results in a fragrance that overall remains sweet, with a little spiciness from the leftover cinnamon and a hint of coconut-pineapple.

Khaltaat isn't the typical summer scent everyone in the West expects. No citrus, or soft spoken roses, no white floral bouquets. Instead Lattafa has created a warm weather fragrance that sends a clear message that gourmand(ish) isn't only for winter.

I comprehend and condone. With one minor caveat: this Royal Blends shines in summer, but too much Gold will blind you. Do not overspray, nor wear when temperatures get truly high. Otherwise the race to get your sweet message out might stumble you hard (nausea), while possibly choking everyone passing by.

Updated on 10/15/2023
0 Comments
ClaireV

969 Reviews
ClaireV
ClaireV
1  
Amberwood Max Extreme with a touch of mango juice
This is another one of Lattafa’s super potent, Amberwood-powered spice bombs aimed squarely at being the loudest bish in the room. The tech bros will love this one, because like Bade’e Al Oud Honor and Glory, Soleil de Jeddah Mango Kiss, and Erba Pura, it is yet another attempt to make fruit butch. Now, I don’t know why fruit has to be turned inside out with woody ambers so strident they will strip sebum from your pores at a distance of five meters for them to be macho enough for the bros to wear, but pleasant they are not.

I feel the same way about Royal Blends as I do Erba Pura, which is to say, puzzled at what the pear or apple ever did to anyone to deserve being dipped into Windex and rolled around in cigarette ash until there’s enough grit on it to pass as manly. Men, why can’t your mangoes and apples just be soft, juicy, and sunny? Let fruit be fruit, not a cigar, or a glass of whiskey, or the whole darned library, or whatever other masculine trope they are throwing at the genre these days. I can smell Royal Blends on my clothes after two wash cycles, which is never a good sign, but God knows, maybe that’s what men want. I don’t know.
0 Comments
More reviews

Statements

22 short views on the fragrance
2 years ago
3
I feel like folks are sleeping on this one from Lattafa. Fruity opening and an absolutely lovely dry down.
0 Comments
2
For 20$ this one very good. Good ingredients for the price.
0 Comments
1
Very fruity mostly for me apple and melon. Decent longevity maybe 6 hours. Best for Summer spring. Bottle is cheap plastic...decent sprayer.
0 Comments
19
13
Salted pineapple stalks
Sugar drops soften..
to ripe grapes
Bees spread cinnamon pollen dust
Fruit winds that spiral
Translated · Show originalShow translation
13 Comments
3 years ago
10
Pina Colada cocktail on an oak table.
Something different and interesting.
Not as sweet as the Pina Colada scents I usually know.
Unisex
Translated · Show originalShow translation
0 Comments
9
3
Heavy, sweet fruit salad. I can't identify individual notes. Plum? Very strong, even in wind and weather the crazy H&S is noticeable. Unisex.
Translated · Show originalShow translation
3 Comments
7
2
Creamy pineapple. The balsamic note keeps it from being too fruity, and the vanilla adds a subtle sweetness. I find the scent very beautiful.
Translated · Show originalShow translation
2 Comments
6
Beautiful scent. Opens directly with cinnamon and balsamic notes. Seconds later, the pineapple joins in. Warm fruity fragrance, not too sweet.
Translated · Show originalShow translation
0 Comments
5
It's roughly in the direction of Khamrah, but here it's definitely more summery with a pineapple + coconut vibe. Really great year-round scent.
Translated · Show originalShow translation
0 Comments
2 years ago
6
Honeymoon at the resort, Piña Colada with maraschino cherries, warm love between pineapple & cinnamon. Amber, vanilla & resins are the witnesses.
Translated · Show originalShow translation
0 Comments
More statements

Charts

This is how the community classifies the fragrance.
Pie Chart Radar Chart

Images

5 fragrance photos of the community
More images

Popular by Lattafa

Khamrah / خمرة by Lattafa Liam / ليام by Lattafa Oud for Glory by Lattafa Asad / أسد by Lattafa Khamrah Qahwa / خمرة by Lattafa Ameer Al Oudh Intense Oud by Lattafa Eclaire / اكلاير by Lattafa Maahir Legacy by Lattafa Qaed Al Fursan by Lattafa Ana Abiyedh / آنا أبيض (Eau de Parfum) by Lattafa Honor & Glory by Lattafa Raghba / رغبة (Eau de Parfum) by Lattafa Teriaq Intense /ترياق by Lattafa Al Nashama - Caprice by Lattafa Fakhar Lattafa Men / فخار لطافة رجال by Lattafa Angham / انغام (Eau de Parfum) by Lattafa Ramz Lattafa (Silver) by Lattafa Nasheet by Lattafa Qaa'ed / قايد by Lattafa Amethyst by Lattafa His Confession by Lattafa