Vendor: Armaf
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spiced citrus and fresh aromatic on a resinous spice base, mysterious

warm chocolate and pistachio pastry with creamy vanilla finish
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Kunafa Chocolate by Armaf is a Oriental Vanilla fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. Kunafa Chocolate was launched in 2026. Top notes are Pistachio, Sugar and Cocoa; middle notes are Milk Chocolate, Caramel and Cashmere Wood; base notes are Vanilla, Benzoin, Amber and Sandalwood. Kunafa Chocolate by Armaf is a unisex gourmand fragrance that focuses on a creamy vanilla and chocolate profile. Inspired by Dubai’s fondness for kunafa and chocolate desserts, the scent combines sugary and nutty tones with soft woods and resins to create a dessert-like composition in perfume form. The fragrance opens with sweet notes of sugar, cocoa, and roasted pistachio. A heart of cashmere wood, milk chocolate, and caramel reinforces its confectionary character while adding a soft, woody nuance. In the base, vanilla is joined by sandalwood, benzoin, and amber, giving the perfume a warm, smooth, and slightly resinous drydown that emphasizes its gourmand–vanilla identity.
Armaf has 361 perfumes indexed on Scendira, launched between 2015 and 2026. Across the 355 mapped perfumes in our data, citrus is the top accord (44%), followed by woody (35%), aromatic (27%), and fresh-spicy and fruity (24% each), giving the house a fresher, sharper signature than most Arabic gourmand-leaning brands. Musk, vanilla, and bergamot lead on notes. Prices run $11.03 to $120, with a $32.41 median, keeping the range accessible. Armaf is the only brand in this set to skew masculine (46% of the mapped catalogue), with feminine (33%) and unisex (21%) behind. By community mentions, Club de Nuit Intense Man is the dominant name, with 1,512 mentions, well ahead of Club de Nuit Milestone (515) and Club de Nuit Sillage (463). Filter by note or vibe below, or ask Dira to match a specific Armaf perfume to what you actually want to smell like.
Best for: shoppers who want a fresher, citrus-aromatic Arabic house built around one of the most-discussed perfumes in our entire catalogue, Club de Nuit Intense Man, at an accessible $11-$120 range. Sample first if: you're buying on the Club de Nuit name alone; the wider catalogue skews more citrus-fresh than the smoky-woody register that line is known for. Skip if: you want a strongly feminine or gourmand-sweet house; Armaf leans masculine and fresh.
By community mentions across Scendira's data, Club de Nuit Intense Man dominates Armaf's catalogue with 1,512 mentions, among the highest of any single perfume on Scendira. Club de Nuit Milestone (515), Club de Nuit Sillage (463), Club de Nuit Blue Iconic (430), and Club de Nuit Untold (378) round out a Club de Nuit line that carries most of the brand's community volume, with Tres Nuit (237) the top name outside it. Each has its own page here with real community sentiment and the honest downside.
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