Manel | Dubai Perfume – Clud de Nuit Maleka (Armaf)

N$1,200.00

Here’s a detailed overview of Club de Nuit Maleka — what it smells like, its strengths/weaknesses, who it might suit, and tips if you’re thinking of buying it.

📝 Basic Info

Club de Nuit Maleka is a fragrance from Armaf, launched in 2025.

It’s designed (and marketed) for women, though some users say its wearability might cross gender lines.

The perfumer credited is Olivier Cresp.

Concentration: Eau de Parfum (EDP) format.

📐 Fragrance Profile & Notes

From multiple sources, the olfactory breakdown is as follows:

Top Notes:

Lychee (litchi) — a juicy, fruity‑tropical note.

Bergamot — fresh citrus edge.

Pink Pepper — a subtle spicy kick in the opening.

Heart (Middle) Note:

Orris (iris root) — powdery, elegant floral.

Base Notes:

Praline — sweet gourmand touch.

Sandalwood — creamy woody base.

Ambroxan — modern warm ambery/musk support.

Thus, this fragrance opens bright and fruity (lychee + bergamot + pepper), transitions into a powdery floral heart, and settles into a warm, sweet‑woody base.

🎯 Character, Wearability & Impressions

Vibe & Style:

The fragrance gives off a modern “lux‑everyday” feel: freshness at the start (thanks to the lychee/bergamot), then soft elegance via the iris, finishing with depth and comfort through the sandalwood/praline/ambroxan.

Reviewers often mention it feels “royal” or “elegant” yet accessible.

It leans feminine in many users’ eyes, though again some cross‑gender wearers comment.

Occasions / Seasonality:

The fruity and fresh opening suggests it’s quite good for daytime wear, spring/summer, or warmer climates.

The base (wood + praline) gives it enough richness to transition into evenings or cooler weather.

If you’re in a very hot/humid climate (like your region in Namibia), you may want to apply moderately so the sweet/woody base doesn’t become too heavy.

Performance (Longevity & Projection):

Mixed feedback: Some users report solid longevity, others feel it’s more moderate. For example: “On me it lasts around 3‑4 hours, after that it becomes a skin scent.”

Sillage seems to be more moderate (i.e., closer to skin after a few hours) than “monster projection”.

As usual with perfumes, it will depend on your skin, environment, number of sprays, and batch.

✅ Why You Might Like It

If you enjoy fruity‑floral scents with a twist: lychee is a less common fruity top, which makes this a bit special.

The powdery iris heart gives it some sophistication beyond just “sweet fruit”.

It offers good value for what you’re getting: a complex structure with good brand/ perfumer creds at a more moderate price point.

Versatility: for day or night, casual or more dressed up.

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