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Teriaq Intense /ترياق 2024

8.2 / 10 410 Ratings
A new perfume by Lattafa for women and men, released in 2024. The scent is sweet-spicy. Projection and longevity are above-average. It is being marketed by Lattafa Perfumes Industries LLC.
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Main accords

Sweet
Spicy
Oriental
Gourmand
Fruity

Fragrance Pyramid

Top Notes Top Notes
SaffronSaffron BergamotBergamot
Heart Notes Heart Notes
Plum liqueurPlum liqueur CinnamonCinnamon
Base Notes Base Notes
AmberAmber BenzoinBenzoin Tonka beanTonka bean

Perfumer

Ratings
Scent
8.2410 Ratings
Longevity
8.3386 Ratings
Sillage
8.0380 Ratings
Bottle
8.2367 Ratings
Value for money
9.2363 Ratings
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Merlotsupern

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Merlotsupern
Merlotsupern
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Bisch’s Share
If Q Bisch were to bless us with his own interpretation of Angels' Share Eau de Parfum , it might just smell like Teriaq Intense. This latest Lattafa release is an unapologetic beast, marrying the best elements of some well-known heavy hitters such as "Khamrah / خمرة | Lattafa / لطافة" , Side Effect , and, as the drydown unfolds, a surprisingly close resemblance to Layton .
Yet, while its "lineage" is undeniable, Teriaq Intense is far from a mere clone; it confidently carves out its own space in the boozy-spicy-gourmand arena.

With a realistic similarity around 60-70% of Angels' Share DNA in the mix, Teriaq Intense feels like the logical conclusion to this particular olfactory saga. You should think of it as the Angels' Share endgame, where everything is turned up a notch. The cinnamon-heavy opening, the rich, syrupy plum warmth, and the subtly spiced tobacco-vanilla embrace all work together and push off the skin. The performance is monstrous, and I don't say this very often. Over 10 hours in, it’s still radiating at arm’s length, refusing to be ignored. 24 hours after, I could still clearly smell it on my forearm as a skin scent.

If you’ve ever wished for (another?) Angels' Share that lasts longer, projects harder, and won’t require a financial advisor’s approval before purchasing, Teriaq Intense is your answer.
This son of a Bisch may not be 100% original, but this "version" is certainly one of Lattafa's best.
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Lorenzobr

39 Reviews
Lorenzobr
Lorenzobr
4  
Khamrah with a plum-boozy note
Wow, this fragrance is really strong!
You can clearly tell it's made by Quentin Bisch and as always, he doesn’t disappoint.
There’s a hint of Khamrah at the beginning, but it fades quickly.
After that, the scent takes its own direction, with a warm mix of plum and saffron that makes it smell much fruitier.
It’s a nice change that makes it stand out from other Angel's Share clones.
To finish it off, there’s that classic Lattafa base. I think it’s a synthetic oud (or Benzoin) but it definitely feels familiar if you know Lattafa’s DNA.
When it comes to performance, had no issues. On my skin, it’s super strong, with a great projection and a good longevity.
That said, there’s one thing to mention. The saffron in the drydown can be a bit too cloying. It has a sharp edge that might bother people who prefer something softer or smoother.
So yeah, this one is not for everyone.
As always, I suggest testing it on your skin with a sample before buying it.
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seimer

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seimer
seimer
3  
One if my absolute favorite scents!
Teriaq intense starts of with a boozy plum liqueur note, blended with a beautiful saffron, the opening strongly reminds me of angels share, but it fades away quickly. I would say it smells about 30% similar to angels share, but it definitely takes its own direction. Like most Quentin Bisch perfumes, it is blended smoothly and could remind you of other sweet, spicy and warm fragrances like le male elixir, one million gold elixir and more. You basically get one of a kind designer to niche quality for like 30 bucks, which is insane. It‘s a milestone for Lattafa and it makes me wonder what will come in the future. I haven‘t tested the performance enough to give a definite statement, but i could still smell it after like 6-8 hours with an average-above average projection
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ItsJonnel

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ItsJonnel
ItsJonnel
2  
The Refined Evolution of Khamra
If Lattafa Khamra is the bold younger sibling, Teriaq is the older, more refined cousin who shows up in a tailored suit and speaks in poetry. The DNA is unmistakably similar—warm, sweet, and inviting—but Teriaq dials down the intensity and replaces it with elegance.nnThe opening is smoother, less screechy than Khamra’s sometimes aggressive blast. You still get that rich gourmand sweetness, but it’s tempered with a velvety sophistication that makes it far more wearable in diverse settings. Where Khamra can feel like a statement piece, Teriaq is the kind of scent that whispers luxury and lingers gracefully.nnLongevity is impressive, easily pushing past 8 hours with a moderate sillage that doesn’t overwhelm. It transitions beautifully from day to night, making it a versatile pick for both casual and formal occasions. The dry-down is where Teriaq truly shines—ambery, slightly woody, and still sweet, but never cloying.nnThis has officially replaced Khamra as my go-to in this scent profile. It’s simply a better execution: smoother transitions, more balanced sweetness, and a maturity that elevates the entire experience. If you love Khamra but wish it had a bit more finesse, Teriaq is your answer.nnRating: 8/10. It’s not groundbreaking, but it’s a masterclass in refinement. For fans of sweet, warm fragrances who want something elevated and wearable, Teriaq delivers.
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TripleBee

3 Reviews
TripleBee
TripleBee
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Teriaq Intense (Not Intense At All)
Scent:
Good scent and very pleasant. Is it sweet? Yes, but not that much. Is it mass appealing? Yes, but some might not appreciate the plum liquor accord. In my opinion this smells more Unisex leaning masculine, than feminine. The Plum liquor note can sometimes smell "boozy", which some females might not like, but still Unisex though. Now, the fragrance starts off with a blast of that fruity/boozy plum note along with the cinnamon, then at the base you get that vanilla/amber. It's a great scent, but I'll get to the cons later on. This fragrance also does not remind me of Khamrah at all. If anything it reminds me of Jacques Bogart Pour Homme & Armani Code Profumo & Code EDT. And it also somewhat reminds me of Royal Blend, the original one, in the beginning. This to me is not a Gourmand. It does tend to have that "early 2000s" vibe going on, imo. It's also light on me btw. Great Scent, but poor performance.

Performance:
Now, this is where the cons begin. I'm a guy that likes his fragrances to perform. I don't work in an office, so I'm able to get away with wearing Strong fragrances. This one did not last at all, which is a huge disappointment because the previous Teriaq was pretty strong and loud. This one became a skin scent by the first hour with only an arm's length Projection for the first 20mins. A real shame because both Bisch & Lattafa are known for having strong fragrances, but not this one, I guess.
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4
Modern, Sweet, clean, slightly powdery, fruity and synthetic. The plum accord reminds me of Paragon (Initio). Darker heavier Paragon.
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3
Really beautiful but far too much like Khamrah Qawah, which I already own and love, to spend the money. When my Khamrah runs out, I might try this.
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3 months ago
3
Spicy, plummy, ambery perfection. Compliments every single time I wear it. I can't believe how great this is for only $30.
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2
This is a mix of khamrah, vintage radio and ameer al oudh intense all rolled into a good long lasting autumn winter fragrance....cheap also.
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1
Spicy plum and amber. Perfect scent for late autumn or early winter. Great longevity.
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21 days ago
1
If you want Khamrah Qahwa just buy it. This is just a watered down version of it. Pleasant yes, but redundant. Has less projection, mostly for Ladies.
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1
Well-balanced, plummy, boozy, and a bit jammy. Not overly sweet and perfectly unisex. A great first Lattafa buy for me.
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1
smells like khamrah but with plum which makes it slightly better
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1
I like 99% of it, and there it is that 1% of incredibly annoying tobacco note that makes me think twice before spraying
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The one person who wants to stand out and exude sex appeal. Deeply touched in the heart and instantly in love. Oh, that Cupid with his arrow..
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