
Khamrah captures the warm, boozy opening and creamy almond-cocoa heart of Angels Share quite effectively, making it a solid affordable alternative. However, the base lacks the sophisticated oak and ambroxan complexity of the original, feeling slightly more straightforward and amber-forward. Longevity and sillage are respectable but don't quite match the designer's performance.
Khamrah's base is warmer and more amber-centric compared to Angels Share's wood-driven drydown, and the overall composition feels slightly less refined despite matching the top and mid-notes well. The clone performs decently but fades faster and with less projection than the original.