La Fumee Arabie Miller Harris

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La Fumee Arabie Miller Harris

Rated 4.33 out of 5 based on 12 customer ratings
(12 customer reviews)

La Fumee Arabie Miller Harris for women and men of Miller Harris

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La Fumee Arabie by Miller Harris is a Oriental Woody fragrance for women and men. La Fumee Arabie was launched in 2012. The nose behind this fragrance is Lyn Harris. Top notes are labdanum, guatemalan cardamom, coriander and cumin; middle notes are incense, cedar and birch; base notes are agarwood (oud), rose and vanilla.

12 reviews for La Fumee Arabie Miller Harris

  1. :

    5 out of 5

    یک عدد پلمپ جهت فروش موجود می باشد.

  2. :

    3 out of 5

    This is a light airy sorta fragrance that does get noticed. It doesn’t project far, within 12 inches, and lasts 6-8 hrs on my skin. The incense woodiness is very Luxurious and sensual. This is a well blended potion at a affordable price. Cool to cold nights are the most desirable wear times but during the day works as well.
    The original, La Fumee, is every bit as good if not better.

  3. :

    5 out of 5

    Hoo-eee, this is something! It’s very beautiful but very potent — one small spritz at the base of my neck thee hours ago is still going strong. Great spicy opening with lots of labdanum, then incense. Very smoky right after the opening and from then on, but really gorgeous smoke, not tarry. The drydown is still incense-smoky but vanilla is emerging from behind. This is lovely, though not my usual style, and I’m so glad I blind-bought it at, of all places, TJ Maxx.

  4. :

    5 out of 5

    A great drydown…. if you can stand the sweaty cumin that comes in after the first 5 minutes. Sweat scents are not my favorites.thank god the drydown eventually comes.

  5. :

    5 out of 5

    This was a blind buy for me and I can’t tell you how happy I am that paris4me suggested it. Absolutely gorgeous!! I was looking for something that smelled like the desert. The dry smokey spiciness of Arabie fit the bill perfectly. I’m already contemplating a back up bottle!!

  6. :

    5 out of 5

    This is it!
    The previous Miller Harris scents I’ve tried have been, on the whole, quite forgettable. This though, this is the incense I’ve been looking for, similar to Interlude but far more interesting (less linear and not as sweet). I agree with the note pyramid above but it’s greater than the sum of it’s parts.
    I have now retired my other incense bottles to the bottom of the cupboard.

  7. :

    4 out of 5

    Confession: the first time I sampled this I hated it.
    Several weeks later, on the day of winter solstice, I have changed my mind. Incense and a smoky labdanum are La Fumee Arabie’s first impression. The oud is so well mixed in that I can’t single it out, nor can I detect the rose or vanilla notes. This is not something I would ever consider wearing in warm weather.
    A unique scent in my collection. La Fumee Arabie is for the long dark days of winter hibernation, to be enjoyed by those close by.
    8 out of 10 for me.

  8. :

    4 out of 5

    La Fumee with a twist…
    This is a really great incense fragrance. Like La Fumee before this, it is an labdanum and incense combination which is a winner.
    The fragrance itself is dry and full of depth. The cardamom and dry cedar, coriander and other “dry” ingredients really add to this composition. To put it this way, this perfume definitely has a “mood” about it. It is a concept perfume which is designed to transport you into a world. A world of candles and spices and woods and mystery. It is incredibly evocative. I do like it very much.
    Sadly, the downside to this one is that it does smell quite similar to the original La Fumee. Because of that, if this one costs more (reportedly) then I would have to suggest buying the original. The only discernible difference here is that (to me) it is more woody. There is a heavier emphasis here on the dryness of the woods than anything else. If you want the original with more of a dry, woody vibe, this is for you. However the original, with it’s sweet, dry ambery incense balance is still the original benchmark, and a “classic” in it’s own right. Still, this just goes to show, Miller Harris rarely does a bad perfume. Extremely high quality stuff here. Perfume as artistic expression.

  9. :

    3 out of 5

    Arabie takes the wood and spices of La Fumee and elaborates them into a sparkling, weightless, spicy labdanum amber perfume. It stays richer and airier all through it’s life than the original La Fumee, beginning with a tapestry of cardamom, rose, cedar and spice, and a pretty hit of citrus from the coriander and incense to lift it all over a delicious smelling labdanum amber, and prismatically stays with that idea for a while. It ends with a rosy labdanum-vanilla-cedar (heavy on the dry cedar veering towards masculine) combo. The beginning is an amber fragrance, the end smells most like a woodier La Fumee. Maybe a little too woody and not as rich as the opening and heart. I don’t get much oud. That said, if you love La Fumee you will like or even love this, my husband thought it smelled really good. Wears well on clothes.

  10. :

    4 out of 5

    This one is very heavy on the labdanum, no sticky notes att all its very soft and well blended.
    I dont really feel the incence more like a bonfire smoke and its very pleasant.
    Something fresh is coming and going and the vanlilla and oud in the drydown is just wounderful.
    Love for me and its unisex

  11. :

    4 out of 5

    such a deep and sound perfume,you can not afford miss it!

  12. :

    5 out of 5

    After getting hooked on La Fumée, I was quite curious to see whether the added Arabie meant an improvement or not. The oud took it into a different direction and while there is still a recognisable smokey – incensey – woodiness, the outcome is more rounded, complex and gentle. La Fumée is quite assertive, masculine and direct, evocative, but a bit one dimensional. This one is more understated and less certain, softer and more complex. There is more spice and less burnt wood in it, and something fresh and a bit bracing avoids the usual sweet oud stereotype. The coriander and the vanilla come and go, rarely discernible. And towards the end the smoke dissipates, but the oud stays. Not really in the same way as in agarwood based Arabic perfume oils as the name would indicate, but much more ethereal and understated. I don’t think this is an Orientalist perfume.
    Reasonably good staying power and projection. Comfortably unisex. Something for the evening or late afternoon.
    The packaging, bottle and pricing indicate something expensive and exclusive. I was trying to ignore all that and decide only on the scent itself. In the end, I think it does come across as sophisticated, luxurious and very civilised.

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