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7.6 / 10 197 Ratings
A popular perfume by Stéphane Humbert Lucas for women and men, released in 2014. The scent is spicy-sweet. The longevity is above-average. It is still in production.
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Main accords

Spicy
Sweet
Oriental
Smoky
Woody

Fragrance Pyramid

Top Notes Top Notes
Candied mandarin orangeCandied mandarin orange Star aniseStar anise GingerGinger
Heart Notes Heart Notes
Corsican immortelleCorsican immortelle Haitian vetiverHaitian vetiver
Base Notes Base Notes
VanillaVanilla TobaccoTobacco

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Scent
7.6197 Ratings
Longevity
8.0166 Ratings
Sillage
7.3166 Ratings
Bottle
8.8175 Ratings
Value for money
6.872 Ratings
Submitted by Labormaus, last update on 03/23/2025.
Interesting Facts
The fragrance is part of the La Collection 777 collection.

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Majid114

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Nigh in Doha
Une Nuit à Doha from the French House of Niche Haute Luxury Perfumery Stephane Humbert Lucas 777 is a Fresh Sweet Herbal Spicy Tobacco Unisex perfume. Une Nuit à Doha was launched in 2014; and the perfumer who signs this fragrance is Stephane Humbert Lucas.

A fruity herbal opening by fennel and dried fruits followed by ginger giving a slight spicy aspect; soon after, a wonderful and sweet immortelle flower arrives hand in hand with a delicious vanilla that will remain together throughout the duration of the fragrance; From the middle to drying comes a dry and subtle tobacco giving a slight toasted aspect to the perfume.

Inspired by the contrast of the arrival of night in Doha, Qatar, which with the cooling of the desert heat and the sea breeze create an enchanting fragrance with a soft trail and the sensation of an aromatic Shisha(hookah) very common in cafes and tobacconists in the Middle East. A sweet but not cloying semi gourmand, very balanced.

A perfume of dualities: it is calm, soft, luminous, fresh and at the same time spicy, warm, dark and smoky; A refined and sophisticated fragrance.
Excellent creation by Stephane Humbert Lucas for mid-season and that goes very well in the late afternoon.
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Luckylily

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Coffee, but not coffee
I was recently in the lovely Osme Perfumery in Miami. I asked about fragrances with coffee notes and after trying several, the shopkeeper noted that since I liked coffee notes, I might like Une Nuit a Doha. He was right on. While it does not have a coffee note or smell like coffee, it does give off a similar vibe to my coffee fragrances I love. It is dark and sexy and a little bit smoky and spicy. I am very sensitive to vanilla fragrances being too sweet and I don't find this overly sweet at all. It's a hit for me.
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Emorandeira

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Great inmortalle scent
I could to get a bottle of this perfume at a good price through a perfume sales website and I noticed a very big difference between the opening and the drying, which in itself is positive since it indicates that it is a perfume that evolves a lot.
I love the exit, it is sweet but without being cloying. As oscarsh86 say the dried touch of inmortwlle is very noticeable, but sweetened with a fruity touch. I find it a very original scent and it is unlike anything I have ever smelled before.
The drying, however, although I like it, reminds me too much of a perfume that I already have in my collection: arabie by serge lutebs. And it is that although most of the notes do not coincide, they have a very very similar drying.
The performance is moderate. Lasts long but projects very moderately. I see it more for daily use on not very hot days and it seems totally unisex to me.

Scent: 8
Longevity: 8
Projection: 6
Quality / price: 5
Versatility: 7
Originality: 7
Global: 8
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Meggi

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Unwritten Story
A sonorous name, an opulently decorated bottle, a lush and captivating fragrance opening. Images for a story come rushing in. But thoughts quickly come to a halt.

An undeniably beautiful beginning: A hint of mild citrus fruit, the hardly describable scent of fennel, the similar anise aroma may also be involved. I imagine a trace of tea. But it’s all a brief guest appearance, everything evaporates within fifteen minutes and makes way for a caramel-toffee-like immortelle. Although the ginger - which I would have fumbled around with for a while without announcement - gives it a certain fruity kick, there can be no doubt about the main focus. Fortunately, the vanilla is only placed in one of the back rows. The alternative would have definitely been too much.

That went by too quickly. Immortelle. Hmm. After some reflection, I feel reminded of L’Homme Sage by Divine. I recently gifted my last sample of it; I couldn’t have guessed I would want to make a comparison so soon. The straw flower is, in hindsight, more prominently featured in L’Homme Sage than I realized back then, with barely three-quarters of a year of fragrance experience.

In the meantime, it’s easier to see, and I simply expected more from Une Nuit à Doha. I don’t even want to emphasize that my associations, given the name, are different. That’s obviously a given. However, I believe Une Nuit à Doha should have simply risen above the level of a straightforward almost-gourmand after such a promising opening and, given its self-imposed ambition, must have done so. L’Homme Sage is indeed significantly more intricate and varied. At least we should concede that Mr. Lucas does not go as outrageously all-in with this work price-wise as we know him to do with some of his other perfumes.

By late morning, the fragrance is pulled a bit out of the gourmand corner with the addition of tobacco (and perhaps a hint of smoke?). However, this occurs as a chamber play, meaning: hardly anyone other than the wearer will notice. And by the sixth hour, Une Nuit à Doha is already gradually retreating. The only good thing about it is that the tobacco does not completely follow this retreat and thus stands out relatively speaking. Of course, this does not eliminate the sweet-pasty overall impression. For a complete character shift, the time would have already advanced too far anyway. As a final positive point, it should be noted that the vanilla remains quite well restrained. Because until the end, around the tenth or eleventh hour, a counterweight of immortelle and tobacco remains.

Conclusion: The fragrance is decent, and it is certainly very nice for fans of this semi-gourmand direction. However, I find it - not least considering the still ambitiously named price - disappointingly one-dimensional. I’m curious to hear what others think who have a clearer memory of L’Homme Sage or know Sables by Annick Goutal better than I do.

I thank MisterE for the sample.
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Cravache

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Naked Love Night in Doha - The Passion of Immortelle
Une Nuit à Doha is a warm Mediterranean breeze that caresses and kisses the body lying naked on the sun-warmed beach. Mediterranean lightness, a flirtation with sensuality, a love affair.

After spraying Une Nuit à Doha, a note of fennel can be detected. The fennel note evokes a hint of warm fennel tea, light green, gentle, and fresh. Ginger, not sharp like a Fisherman’s Friend, but spreading a light touch of freshness, underscores the fresh first impression of the top note.

Soon after, a brown caramel note sparkles for a moment. Warm, full, not overly sweet.

The notes of southern fruits unfold. Ripe mandarin and a blonde orange. The fruits are caramelized but have retained their summery juiciness. They are sliced and merely candied at the edges.

And then the note that characterizes the fragrance, which now determines its course until the end, takes the stage: Immortelle. The Immortelle note in Une Nuit à Doha is exceedingly life-affirming - compared to other Immortelle fragrances.

The Immortelle in Une Nuit à Doha does not carry the tragic weight of the Immortelle in L’Âme d’un Héros. It does not evoke the looming loss of love, nor does it admonish to savor the moment unconditionally (Immortal Beloved). The Immortelle in L’Homme Sage is too intellectual; it cannot let go in love, it does not want to surrender unreservedly. Compared to Sables by Goutal, one must conclude that the Immortelle in Sables is the inseparable, eternal, passionate love of a lifetime, an immensely deep love, physically and spiritually, down to the last fiber.

The Immortelle in Une Nuit à Doha is the love and devotion savored in the moment. A light-footed love, floating, certainly felt in the heart, yet unforced. A love imbued with southern French lightness and zest for life. A feeling as if a warm breeze and the hand of the beloved caress the body on the warm beach. A hint of vetiver gives the fragrance the grounding of the sand on the beach.

The Immortelle in Une Nuit à Doha is full life, where one revels in the passion of the moment. Here, the Immortelle has nothing bitter, no sour aftertaste. With this lustful, life-affirming Immortelle, the love night is rather at home in southern France than in Doha (where one would presumably be whipped for beach sex).

It is a sun-warmed sandy beach, the warm sea gently undulating. The sun stands in bright orange and red on the horizon, about to unite with the sea. One is alone on the beach with a loved one. It does not matter whether one has known the partner for a long time, it does not matter whether one or she is married - and to whom. South of the nougat city of Montélimar in Provence, vice becomes virtue for the duration of a night.

Une Nuit à Doha caresses through her long brown hair, runs fingers and lips over her full, sensual lips and delicate cheeks. The lips glide along the neck, lustful fingertips open her bikini top to caress her breasts. Slowly, one slips off her panties, gently gliding the hand over her legs. Une Nuit à Doha softly glides over her thighs, covering her with kisses, from the knee up to her core. One smells the warm sand, her skin, her arousal, kisses her, enjoys pampering her with the tongue. Just as the impressions of experienced pleasure, so does the Immortelle in Une Nuit à Doha smell.

Towards the base, rather restrained notes of tobacco and vanilla provide an erotic, spicy warmth and passion. The vanilla and the tobacco are never as overpowering and sticky as in Tobacco Vanille, but instead give the lustful love affair some depth.

One spends the rest of the night with her in the hotel, sleeps in, has breakfast together. What happens afterward, Une Nuit à Doha leaves open.
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Immortelle is soft and only subtly herbaceous, the vanilla sweetness is accompanied by mild spicy (some anise-like) and balsamic notes. Fine!
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Very good inmortelle scent with a tobacco & vanilla dry down. It is sweet but powdery and dry at the same time. Good for everyday use.
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Nights in Doha.
Hot fennel anise tea steams.
In the distance, a delicate immortelle blooms.
Aromatic vanilla tobacco scents the air.
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I really love vanilla and tobacco,
but unfortunately there's much more here:
immortelle is quite bothersome,
and the hint of anise doesn't help.
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It's served: dried plums with fennel tobacco in powdered vanilla
opulent indulgence for spoiled gourmand noses
a feeling of fullness is not excluded ;)
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Close your eyes and don’t look at the pyramid:
Fennel, almond, gasoline, caramel, tobacco, vanilla.
Um, yes, especially sensual almond-gasoline...
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On the right skin, an incredibly alluring scent. Spicy, strong, and gentle
at the same time. Dominant immortelle is very exciting and sensual.
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I've been a big fan of fennel tea since I was 6 months old. The scent delivers on its promise: nothing is overwhelming, gentle-spicy, loving.
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Fennel caramelized to golden brown
Zest of light green lime/
Warm milk with vanilla beans/
The wind fills the room-
Organza breaks the light
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Extraordinary - the scent is spicy-sweet. Fennel and immortelle stand out strongly for me, not vanilla. A wildflower meadow in summer!
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