Miller Harris La Fumée Alexandrie Eau de Parfum is a refined unisex fragrance that blends incense, spice, and florals to evoke the ancient grandeur of Alexandria. Created by perfumer Lyn Harris and released in 2015, this Eau de Parfum balances smoky resins and aromatic herbs with a warm woody base, making it ideal for cooler seasons and sophisticated evening wear.
- Fragrance Type: Eau de Parfum
- Gender: Unisex
- Fragrance Family: Oriental Floral
- Longevity: 6–8 hours
- Sillage: Moderate
- Projection: Moderate
Miller Harris La Fumée Alexandrie Eau de Parfum Notes
- Top Notes: Incense, Elemi, Lavender
- Middle Notes: Cardamom, Coriander, Cumin, Chamomile, Geranium
- Base Notes: French Labdanum, Sandalwood
Scent Description
La Fumée Alexandrie opens with the unmistakable smokiness of incense paired with the resinous brightness of elemi and the herbal softness of lavender. The heart introduces a spice-laden core of cardamom, coriander, and cumin, enriched with the floral-green nuances of chamomile and geranium. As the scent evolves, the base settles into a smooth finish of French labdanum and creamy sandalwood, creating a deeply resinous and warm aura. As an oriental floral fragrance, it captures the opulence of ancient rituals and the refined mystery of a city steeped in legend.
Performance Details
- Longevity: 7/10 – Long-lasting, with the scent staying prominent for 6–8 hours.
- Sillage: 6/10 – Moderate, creating a subtle yet present aromatic trail.
- Projection: 6/10 – Moderate, projecting comfortably within personal space.
Step into the storied elegance of Miller Harris La Fumée Alexandrie Eau de Parfum—a sophisticated blend of incense, spice, and woods that evokes timeless luxury and ancient refinement.
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Ricardo Fernandez Basadre (verified owner) –
Beautiful rose
jrakmailownia (verified owner) –
Extremely underappreciated clean, smoky rose fragrance, reminiscent of something like Amouage Rose Incense, though less balsamic and more woody/soapy and darker at the cost of some complexity.