A woody aromatic EDP with citrus brightness, white tea softness and deep resinous woods for a polished signature. See more
Lattafa Emeer Eau de Parfum is for fragrance buyers who like contrast: a clean citrus start, an aromatic herbal edge, a calm tea-like heart and a deeper woody base that feels more dressed-up than casual.
This is not written as a simple sweet perfume story. Emeer has a more structured personality. The lemon and bergamot give the first impression a bright lift, while juniper berries and clary sage add a crisp, slightly green character. After that, the scent becomes smoother through white tea, cardamom, sandalwood and olibanum before settling into ambergris, cashmeran, patchouli and cedarwood.
For shoppers looking at a woody aromatic perfume online, the main question is not only “does it smell good?” The better question is: “does this scent profile fit the way I dress, the places I go, and the kind of impression I want to leave?” Emeer answers that question with a polished, modern style rather than a loud or sugary direction.
Emeer makes sense for someone who wants a fragrance that feels clean at the top but not empty in the dry-down. It suits buyers who enjoy citrus, aromatic notes and smooth woods in the same composition.
Because Emeer is described as a fragrance for women and men, the better way to think about it is by taste rather than label. If you like crisp citrus, herbal freshness and a woody-resinous base, it is worth considering.
Perfume buyers often look at notes first, and with Emeer that is the right approach. The note structure explains why the scent feels fresh at the beginning but deeper as it develops.
Top notes: Lemon and bergamot bring a lively citrus impression. Juniper berries add a cool aromatic sharpness, while clary sage gives the opening a refined herbal tone. This makes the first stage feel bright, crisp and slightly green rather than purely citrus.
Heart notes: Cardamom adds a gentle spicy warmth without turning the fragrance heavy. White tea brings a clean, airy softness. Sandalwood gives the middle a smooth woody texture, and olibanum introduces a resinous, slightly smoky feeling that connects the freshness to the base.
Base notes: Ambergris, cashmeran, patchouli and cedarwood build the final character. This is where Emeer becomes more grounded. The base moves away from the sparkling opening and settles into a warmer, woodier direction with a clean earthy touch.
The useful way to read this pyramid is simple: fresh and aromatic at the start, smoother and more textured in the centre, then woody and resinous toward the end.
Emeer can be considered across different seasons because it has both fresh and warm elements. The citrus, juniper berries, clary sage and white tea make it feel suitable for mild days, spring weather, early summer evenings and clean daytime styling.
The sandalwood, olibanum, cashmeran, patchouli, ambergris and cedarwood give it enough depth for cooler evenings, autumn outfits and more formal settings. It is not a beachy citrus perfume and it is not only a dark winter scent. It sits between those two ideas.
For daily wear, a lighter application keeps the aromatic freshness clear. For dinner, events or dressed-up moments, the deeper woody side is more likely to stand out. The safest advice is to match the number of sprays to the setting instead of treating every occasion the same.
When buying perfume online, do not decide from the bottle design alone. A good product image helps, but the note pyramid tells you much more about whether the scent is right for you.
If you are unsure, Moon Fashion gives buyers an extra layer of confidence through its three showrooms in Lisbon and Sintra, where customers can experience perfumes in person before making a final choice. That matters because perfume is personal: the same note list can feel slightly different from one wearer to another.
If the idea of a fresh citrus opening, a white tea and sandalwood heart, and a woody resinous base matches your taste, Emeer is a strong candidate to add to your shortlist on Moon Fashion PT.
It has both sides. The opening is fresh because of lemon, bergamot, juniper berries and clary sage. The later impression becomes woodier through sandalwood, cashmeran, patchouli and cedarwood.
Yes. The notes are very useful here because they show the transition clearly: citrus and aromatic freshness first, then tea, spice and smooth woods, followed by a deeper woody-resinous base.
It is worth considering if you enjoy woody aromatic perfumes, fresh spicy details, white tea, sandalwood and a clean resinous dry-down. It is better for buyers who want balance rather than a simple sweet scent.
Check the note pyramid, product images, concentration details in the specification tab and whether the scent family matches your taste. If possible, visiting a Moon Fashion showroom in Lisbon or Sintra can also help you compare before deciding.
| Specifications | Descriptions |
|---|---|
| Brand | Lattafa |
| Product Name | Lattafa Emeer Eau de Parfum |
| Product Category | Perfume |
| Concentration | EDP (Eau de Parfum) |
| Liquid Volume | 100ml (3.4 oz) |
| GTIN / EAN / UPC | 6290360591506 |
| Terget User | Unisex |
| Manufacturer | Lattafa Perfumes Industries L.L.C |
| Fragrance Family | Woody Aromatic |
| Main Accords | Citrus & Fresh Aromatic, Woody, Fresh Spicy, Resinous & Warm |
| Top Notes | Lemon, Bergamot, Juniper Berries, Clary Sage |
| Heart Notes | Cardamom, White Tea, Sandalwood, Olibanum |
| Base Notes | Ambergris, Cashmeran, Patchouli, Cedarwood |
| Longevity | 8 to 10+ hours on skin; 12+ hours on clothes |
| Sillage | Heavy and noticeable |
| Application Type | Spray |
| Bottle Design | Gold bottle with ornate textured design |
| Packaging Type | LED presentation box |
| Item Form | Liquid |