Teriaq
Teriaq by Lattafa (2024), created by Quentin Bisch, is
a unisex Eau de Parfum blending sweet, powdery, and leathery notes. It opens with caramel, bitter almond, and apricot, leading into a heart of honey and rhubarb, finishing with vanilla and leather. Known for its unique, gourmand, and slightly addictive scent, it is often described as a warm, cozy almond pastry fragrance.
Key Notes & Characteristics:
Top Notes: Caramel, Bitter Almond, Apricot, Pink Pepper
Heart Notes: Honey, Rhubarb, White Flowers, Rose
Base Notes: Leather, Vanilla, Musk, Vetiver, Labdanum
Style: Sweet, Almond-driven, Fruity-Leathery
Key Details:
Longevity/Projection: Described as having a strong, long-lasting, and intense,, warm, and alluring profile, suitable for cooler weather or evening wear.
Difference from Intense: There is a distinct "Teriaq Intense Lattafa" version that focuses more on plum liquor, spices, and tobacco-like tonka bean, which is often considered more masculine.
User Experience: Often described as smelling like a "sweet, warm, almond pastry," notes of rhubarb are present but may not be sharp for all users.
The fragrance is designed for both men and women who prefer a bold, sweet fragrance with complex undertones
