Mughal Fort is a fragrance from the "Niche Emerati series," which is the more luxurious department from the house of Lattafa, and you can definitely tell by both the scent and the quality of the bottle.
Just the bottle itself is really impressive, a true eye-catcher. That was also the reason why I came across this fragrance in the first place. I then did a little research beforehand - just to be on the safe side - here on Parfumo about the fragrance pyramid and components, which further strengthened my decision, and I ordered it immediately.
Now, onto the scent itself. I find that it starts off nicely sweet and floral. After a while, the floral notes subside a bit, and a beautiful blend of vanilla, caramel, and cardamom with musk emerges, really nice gourmand-sweet and cozy warm. Additionally, after the floral notes fade, it becomes beautifully powdery-creamy. I must say at this point that Mughal Fort has a somewhat feminine quality to it, but it is still clearly unisex for me. Both women and men can definitely wear it. However, I see it more on a woman in her early 30s and older, but that is just my personal feeling. Another plus for the general public is that Mughal Fort is sweet, fruity, and gourmand without being too overpowering. Furthermore, it is suitable for any season and any occasion - whether at work, in your free time, or going out - you can hardly go wrong with Mughal Fort.
Longevity and sillage are very decent; it lasts quite a while on me, and you will definitely be noticed.
The bottle is - like its "cousins" Pisa and Vintage Castle - quite solid and relatively heavy for a perfume, which underscores its high-quality nature. And all of this for a price between 40 and 50 euros, which is almost ridiculous for the performance you get - both for the scent and the bottle.
A kind of little insider tip that I can wholeheartedly recommend.