Loukhoum Parfum du Soir Parfum by Keiko Mecheri | Fragrance Fragrance
What does Loukhoum Parfum du Soir smell like?
Loukhoum Parfum du Soir is the richer, darker sibling in the Keiko Mecheri Loukhoum family. It wears like a dense, chewy piece of almond-filled baklava drenched in white honey and rose absolute. While...
Enthusiasts frequently describe this as the "darkest" and "densest" version of the Loukhoum trio, noting its significantly more intense and resinous character compared to the original Eau de Parfum.
Performance is a major talking point; the community consensus is that this fragrance is exceptionally long-lasting with heavy sillage, making it a "one-spray" scent for most users.
While it is a gourmand, many collectors distinguish it from modern "supermarket" sweets, noting that the bitter almond and woody sandalwood give it a "chewy" Oriental texture rather than a fluffy one.
It is overwhelmingly recommended for winter and late-night wear, as the sweetness and spice can become too heavy or "syrupy" in high heat or humidity.
The value is often discussed in the context of concentration; because it is a Parfum and highly potent, many feel a single bottle lasts much longer than standard fragrances despite the higher price point.