Yes, I get it. The sweetness in Angels Share at some stage can feel like just plain table sugar without any base and then suddenly you associate it with fruity sweetness of cognac - an illusion created with the use of plum and myrrh . But in the case of Khamrah the boozyness comes from dates. Dates do that to some other fragrances too: viz. Shagaf Azraf Oud. I too have been sampling various iterations lately and I'm still unsure which I like. I'm yet to sample Qahwa though and after watching your review I'm certainly going to prioritise this relatively "masculine" iteration. PS: great production value 🙌🏽
Good job Neha 🎉
Thank you 🎉
❤❤❤❤❤ Neha Thanks For This Video And Your Video Quality is 5/5
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Yes, I get it. The sweetness in Angels Share at some stage can feel like just plain table sugar without any base and then suddenly you associate it with fruity sweetness of cognac - an illusion created with the use of plum and myrrh .
But in the case of Khamrah the boozyness comes from dates. Dates do that to some other fragrances too: viz. Shagaf Azraf Oud.
I too have been sampling various iterations lately and I'm still unsure which I like. I'm yet to sample Qahwa though and after watching your review I'm certainly going to prioritise this relatively "masculine" iteration.
PS: great production value 🙌🏽
Thanks and we should exchange notes. Maybe I can share a sample of Qahwa with you!
Well explained. I have khamra and have ordered a decant of Khamra Qawha..Lets see, will update once i test both.
@@naemanmalik6107 look forward to hearing your views
Good video 😊 Next....try comparing Angel's Share vs Zimaya Sharaf Blend vs Maison Alhambra Kismet Angel 😇
Thank you! Will surely try sample them!
Nice! 🎉
Thank you 🙏