Parfumeurs Du Monde Nam Chaa (Nathalie Feisthauer) + Koh Tao Giveaway

Parfumeurs du Monde Nam Chaa

Parfumeurs Du Monde Nam Chaa © photo Nathalie Feisthauer

How do we contextualize what is special? Is it a feeling? An experience? An object? It is all of these. When all combine into a microcosm of a memory, the majesty of true emotions set in and are well and truly defined. In the quilt of our lives, moments of time and places are woven together and yet, specific events, times and places represent the most beautiful and delicate of patches. Perfume can represent the echo of such emotions, links to family, travels to far off destinations immediately accessible through our olfactive experience.

Nathalie Feisthauer

 Master Perfumer Nathalie Feisthauer © photo Nathalie Feisthauer

Nam Chaa is the deep expression of such emotions and is described by Parfumeurs Du Monde as, “The quintessence of generous beauty”.  When commissioned by Thierry Bernard and Gwenaëlle Chauvin of Parfumeurs Du Monde (Best 2021 Natural Perfume House) to create a special scent to represent the prestige of natural perfumery, via the modicum of transcribing emotions near or far; Nathalie Feisthauer, Perfumer Of The Year unlocked her memory box and travelled back to Koh Tao (Turtle Island) Thailand. It is a strong memory for her and a happy place, where she and her family spent precious time together over fifteen years ago. For her, the freedom to choose and express such a positive feeling led to the creation of a perfume born of natural beauty and an opportunity to depict a fragrant memory close to her heart.

  Perfumer and brand founder Thierry Bernard Master Perfumer Nathalie Feisthauer at the Jovoy Paris Parfumeurs du Monde new fragrances official launch at Jovoy Paris  debut 2nd December 2021– © photo Nathalie Feisthauer

As the author of her own story, Nathalie Feisthauer decided to create a floral, spicy scent with musky and slightly gourmand undertones. One built on powerful ingredients. The challenge to produce a natural fragrance using strong and aggressive notes was to balance them and subtly blend them, to bring across the beauty of Parfumeurs du Monde Nam Chaa as uplifting, yet, soft and soothing. Without synthetics to smooth out these notes, the process was tricky and less intuitive. Moreover, the smooth transitioning of the scent would be complicated and an arduous task. As Nathalie explained to me in conversation, “I had to understand and paint the effect with a challenging palette, such work is complicated and can be expensive.”

Parfumeurs du Monde Nam Chaa was inspired by Nathalie Feisthauer's memories in Turtle Island

Parfumeurs du Monde Nam Chaa was inspired by Nathalie Feisthauer’s memories in Turtle Island with her daughter and son ©

As such, the results of her exploration and creativity are even more impactful when experiencing Parfumeurs Du Monde Nam Chaa first-hand. Nathalie envisaged a clear and meaningful scene when developing the perfume. She was immediately transported back to Koh Tao, sitting on a Kapok cushion, her senses jostling between the tea plantation, the rice terraces, and the wooden house, whilst witnessing her children playing happily. This feeling was captured via coriander dancing with spicy ginger, whilst black tea dressed the picturesque view in a warm gourmand exoticism: everything was light and new in the vast jungle covered hill.  The scent thus reveals its true beauty amongst such majestic scenery and happy times.

Parfumeurs du Monde logo

Parfumeurs Du Monde logo courtesy of  Parfumeurs Du Monde

Scent is so personal to each of us and for me Parfumeurs Du Monde Nam Chaa brought happy memories flooding back. The mixture of black tea and the introduction of Thai spices is a sparkling mélange that ignites one’s senses immediately. Reminiscent of my mother’s tea ceremonies and occasions when I would return home to her sipping on one of her beautifully blended concoctions of ginger and lemon; the warm wafts and trails of the delicate and airy brew mingling with the scent her lemon meringue dessert that she so often carefully and methodically prepared – permeating softly and deeply into my nostrils.  As always, I picture that she has assembled a beautiful array of florals, which anoint the dining table. This effect comes from the use lemon, which to me in combination with the heart of jasmine, champaca and black tea gives an uplifting and hazy experience.

Koh Tao Island in Thailand

Koh Tao via Wiki

I reference my mother’s lemon meringue dessert (because to me at least) Nam Chaa has a gorgeous light gourmand touch to it. This impression may be due to the combination of vanilla and tonka bean.  So light, so smooth with almost a coconut nuance to it… it keeps the balance of the scent framed in an airiness without transitioning to a heavy syrupy accord.  I appreciate this so much. The vetiver and cedarwood ground and provide depth. However, these green and earthy ingredients are dotted around the floral heart and purely play a supporting part to what is a delicate and almost ethereal ballet. Whilst I have never visited Thailand, Parfumeurs Du Monde Nam Chaa gives a photo-realistic feel of what Koh Tao could feel like. There’s heat and warmth through the exotic fruit and spices, a languid, relaxing sense of pleasure from the heart of florals and a nod to far eastern cuisine and the surrounding forestry through the base notes. It is a delightful scent that brings well-being and happiness to each wearer and that surely is indeed the effect Nathalie Feisthauer wishes to portray. She has succeeded.

Notes: Bergamot Lemon Grapefruit Coriander Ginger Jasmine Champaca Black Tea Mate Absolute Cedar Vetiver Vanilla Tonka

Disclaimer: Parfumeurs Du Monde, Nam Chaa sample is a personal purchase. My opinions are my own.

Karl Topham, Contributor

Nam Chaa for Parfumeurs du Monde by Nathalie Feisthauer

Parfumeurs Du Monde Nam Chaa courtesy of the brand

Thanks to the generosity of Parfumeurs Du Monde we have a 50 ml bottle of Parfumeurs Du Monde Nam Chaa for one registered reader in the EU, USA, UK, UAE. You must register or your entry will not count. To be eligible, please leave a comment saying what sparks your interest based on Karl’s review and where you live. Draw closes 2/23/22

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64 comments

  • verdassenzio says:

    I think the idea of a floreal but musky fragrance, deepened by mate absolute, with a sweet but decise drydown… it really sounds slighly earthy but fresh, ethereal but present. cheers from Italy.

  • A tea based or inspired fragrance is always a great idea! From what I have tried so far that featured this note in perfumery, tea makes it for a very refreshing and cool experience!
    Many thanks! Europe

  • Never have been to Thailand or anywhere in Asia, this review evokes the wanderlust in me to go there. Guess the scent would do as well – and therefor interests me 🙂

    Living in Germany, EU

  • Love the notes. How Karl compares memories of his mother’s lemon meringue dessert due to the gourmand. The florals, thinking of Thailand. Great review love to try this beautiful gem. USA

  • Goodness!!! ❤️❤️❤️ This is exactly the vacation I would like to take at this precise moment in time! ❤️ These notes sound heavenly! That special warmth without being “syrupy” as Karl so perfectly describes is especially calling to me in the deep February cold. Thank you so much for this delightful opportunity! Good luck to all! USA

  • Lovely olfactory vacation that Karl has described here in his review of Parfumeurs Du Monde Nam Chaa. This inspires me to take a real vacation. The spices and tea n

  • Sorry for the unfinished post that got posted above.
    Lovely olfactory vacation that Karl has described here in his review of Parfumeurs Du Monde Nam Chaa. This inspires me to take a real vacation. The spices and tea notes described by Karl sound cozy cheerful during these cold winter months. This is what interests me about Parfumeurs Du Monde Nam Chaa. Thanks for the review and draw. Writing from the USA.

  • The general description of Nam Chaa, floral, spicy with musky and slightly gourmand undertones sounds appealing. The more I hear about the specific notes – black tea, lemons, etc and grounded with vetiver and cedarwood sounds really beautiful. In addition, the review is a beautiful description of Nathalie Feisthauer’s experience living in Turtle island and it sound beautiful.
    Greetings from Maryland, US.

  • “It is a delightful scent that brings well-being and happiness to each wearer.. ” Now, that’s exactly what I want in my collection! A happiness bringing scent!
    Hugs from Croatia, EU.

  • Sorohan Adriana says:

    but also spicy at the same time vanilla gourmet I am very curious as it is. I am from Bucharest Romania Europe

  • It is great to see Nathalie Feisthauer being quite busy with briefs from niche brands. Parfumeurs Du Monde Nam Chaa features tea which is exciting as I enjoy well-done tea fragrances, Bvlgari Black and Eau Vert being one of my favorite fragrances. It is also not surprising that Parfumeurs Du Monde Nam Chaa has light gourmand touch because tea combined with few sweet notes may create that effect. I am in US.

  • I recently received a sample set from this house but haven’t had a chance to try them yet, this review makes me want to break them open right away! I love Thailand and I think the concept of creating a purely based on a memory that brought joy gives the perfumer so much freedom that it must be wondeful! Nathalie’s children are so adorable in that photo! I can’t wait to experience this one! Thanks for the amazing review and draw. US

  • Brad Woolslayer says:

    Turtle Island seems like an amazing place to visit, and a fragrance that can capture a scent memory of that place seems really nice. I live in Maryland USA.

  • The amazing notes of this fragrance and the uniqueness of it sparks my interest, I live in Poland, EU.

  • I enjoyed reading about Nayhalie’s vacation in Turtle Island. The picture of her children is precious. Thanks for another wonderful review and draw. Mich USA

  • I remember Koh Tao being beautiful and Nam Chaa sounds like a wonderful fragrance inspired by it. I love that Nathalie wanted the fragrance to bring happiness to the wearer. The “ethereal ballet” of notes really interests me. Based in the UK.

  • Sounds like happy, comforting memories put in a bottle, a fantastic experience. I especially loved how Karl was able to relate to the different notes he was able to pick up, to his own scent memories, essentially proving the possibility that this could happen to me too! I wouldn’t mind taking a dip into Koh Tao either, and if a fragrance could take me to a green and blue tropical paradise why would I object? Certainly with a focus of natural ingredients, it would be a short flight to such a dreamy destination. Sounds like Nathalie did an exceptional job. Count me in! Commenting from California, USA.

  • Whilst I have never visited Thailand, Parfumeurs Du Monde Nam Chaa gives a photo-realistic feel of what Koh Tao could feel like. There’s heat and warmth through the exotic fruit and spices, a languid, relaxing sense of pleasure from the heart of florals and a nod to far eastern cuisine and the surrounding forestry through the base notes. It is a delightful scent that brings well-being and happiness to each wearer and that surely is indeed the effect Nathalie Feisthauer wishes to portray. She has succeeded.

    Notes: Bergamot Lemon Grapefruit Coriander Ginger Jasmine Champaca Black Tea Mate Absolute Cedar Vetiver Vanilla Tonka. I am intrigued by the notes especially Coriander, Ginger, Vetiver, Black tea mate, jasmine and vanilla. A house that I have heard of but I need to explore further. Thanks a million from the United Kingdom

  • As such, the results of her exploration and creativity are even more impactful when experiencing Parfumeurs Du Monde Nam Chaa first-hand. Nathalie envisaged a clear and meaningful scene when developing the perfume. She was immediately transported back to Koh Tao, sitting on a Kapok cushion, her senses jostling between the tea plantation, the rice terraces, and the wooden house, whilst witnessing her children playing happily. This feeling was captured via coriander dancing with spicy ginger, whilst black tea dressed the picturesque view in a warm gourmand exoticism: everything was light and new in the vast jungle covered hill. The scent thus reveals its true beauty amongst such majestic scenery and happy times. A beautiful description by Karl and the concept of this fragrance and execution just highlights the perfumers expertise in balance is just equisite. I am fascinated by the notes especially Spices and Vanilla in particular. A house that I am not familiar with but I am intrigued by the notes and the perfumer and house. Thanks a lot from the UK

  • This sounds heavenly! Lemon meringue dessert in combination with vanilla and tonka bean, with almost a coconut nuance to it… Gorgeous description Karl!
    EU

  • I don’t have many tea based fragrances in my collection but could make room. Thanks to Karl for the thoughtful review.

    USA

  • Claumarchini says:

    Travelling being my favourite thing to do, I am always very attracted by scents that tells stories of travels, of faraway countries but also of quiet little places around the corner that we didn’t know existed and when discovered change our perception of country we live in. Eastern countries are surely extremely soothing and calming, people are so nice, nature is lust and welcoming, the sea is warm and the food is delicious…I would be very interested in trying out Nam Chaa as I can already smell spring in the air and I start to “feel my feet itchy” (I want to take my car and drive away, or catch a place and go somewhere warm and happy). Besides, I am really intrigued by the brand and its philosophy. Greetings from Italy

  • Cristina Percoco says:

    The combination of notes of Nam Chaa sound comforting and cozy. Would love to try it. I am also intrigued by the fact that it is entirely natural. Love Nathalie’s work in the Sous Le Monteau line, and for Maison Crivelli, so curious to see how this one compares as well.
    Greetings and thanks from USA.

  • What an intriguing combination of notes in Nam Chaa! Citrus-spices-tea-floral-earthy woods-vanilla. It really seems comforting and cozy. Karl captures clearly and elegantly the creativity and person narrative behind Nathalie’s new fragrance, and it’s link to memory. Would love to try it, in particular since it is entirely natural and without use of synthetics. Thanks for offering this giveaway and greetings from USA.

  • Petra Andersen says:

    I am intrigued by this fragrance, especially the tea note and it has a lot of my favorite ingredients.

  • When a gourmand fragrance has only a hint of nuance,a lightness and stays away from syrupy heaviness, but more, recalls happy memories of an exotic island , it’s a true olfactory delight and Natalie Feisthauer’s work is proved to be solid!Thanks for the draw , from Romania with love!

  • Thank you for such a lovely trip to sunny and uplifting Thailand. Indeed, the images of spices and black tea, ginger and lemon meringue truly do evoke an exotic yet familiar, comforting scenery I was happy to dive in for a few minutes, with my mind’s eyes.
    I live in EU.

  • Oh my, the description itself was a vacation. I love the idea of a yellow floral gourmand based on champaca. I have a champaca tree and its flowers are so lovely. They are similar to ylang ylang. Thank you for this opportunity! I am from the US.

  • Love the nose behind this fragrance, usually all of her creations appeal to me. Love the champaca used in it it’s a rare note in parfumery but I think a verg nice one.

  • Wow this one really appeals to me. The lemon meringue notes along with the coconut, tonka and spices; totally my style. I’m a sucker for anything vacation inspired, anyway. Cute picture of the perfumer’s kids, we must be similar age, it reminds me a lot of one I have with my brother somewhere in the Florida Keys. USA

  • Never heard of Koh Tao before but it surely looks amazing. Karl did a great job here expressing the concept and idea behind this fragrance, which is surely awesome based on floral and musky notes. I am sure I would love to try this one soon on a near future.
    USA here.

  • My mom would love this, and ginger is one of her favorites. It’s true that fragrances can have such a strong effect on us reminding us of a particular time in our life. I don’t think anything else does this. I’m loving the bottle too. U.S.A.

  • wandering_nose says:

    I am very happy and grateful to have been able to learn about Nam Chaa. I love the idea of a perfume being “the quintessence of generous beauty” and the concept of uplifting yet soft and soothing speaks to my soul big time. The tea with Thai spices, lemon and some grounding woods sounds like pure bliss and transports me to a happy place where I want to remain for as long as possible. I have been to Thailand, however have not visited Koh Tao as of yet. Karl’s review makes me want to travel there instantly. I am based in Ireland, EU

  • I love the idea that this scent was inspired by the perfumer’s vacation to bring back tropical memories! And the mix of notes sound very unusual.

  • Yay, this is one I have wanted to try. Smells are often evocative of place and time, so this seems special. I haven’t been to Koh Tao but now feel like it will seem familiar. Thank you, Karl! In USA

  • A floral. spicy gourmand with a. musk background sounds like a perfect vacation fragrance and something sorely needed in the cold of winter. The black tea and mate give it a welcome green herbal vibe. Koh Tao looks like a gorgeous place to visit. I’m in MD, USA.

  • I love natural perfumes and especially tea scents. It is quite a feat to be able to create a tea scent in natural perfumery. I also love Thailand and I can picture how this scent will take me to beautiful Turtle Island. What a beautiful memory this perfume evokes for the creator – beautiful memories of time on a beautiful island with her children. I live in California, USA.

  • Recently I’ve had the chance to try out Parfumeurs du Monde line at Jovoy Paris and this one really stood out. It’s warm yet spice and nearly tropical, with a semi gourmand nuance without being really gourmand. Very well executed. Many thanks for the draw. I live in France.

  • Family memories of fun times together is a great inspiration, especially if it transports you to warm faraway places. The perfume resonates with me and makes me yearn for sea, sand and sun with my children.
    I’m in EU

  • The description of Nam Chaa in the context of Thailand made me feel nostalgic for one of my favorite countries and one of the happiest times of my life. 2022 has been off to a very difficult start due to a life threatening fight with Myocarditis/a third COVID infection. Between health problems and the continued threat of COVID, there is no way I will be able to travel internationally in the near future. Just reading about Nam Chaa and Thailand made me smile. I can’t wait to try this fragrance and reminisce about past adventures. Scent memory will be the stand-in until I am able to travel again. ~Indiana, USA

  • … coriander dancing with spicy ginger, whilst black tea dressed the picturesque view in a warm gourmand exoticism… Karl describes this scent, this feeling, so good I can almost smell it!
    I’m from EU.

  • Karl’s review sparked my interest with all of the elements of the island. And I loved the personal tea ceremony notes. I live in the US

  • I truly understand strong nostalgic memories. You may think they are not there anymore and fade out during the time, but when a familiar scent hits your nose, it will bring you back and connect you to those old days and memories without any hesitation.
    Thanks, Karl for the good review. I live in the US.

  • Oh, another great review on the site! Great one, Karl! I find this house extremely intriguing! Petite Fumee and Monde Androgyne are on my wishlist ever since I’ve read the reviews! Whole house seems great, with an interesting concept, top-of-the-class perfumers and interesting scents. Nam Chaa seems like another winner from the house – nothes like bergamot, coriander, ginger, jasmine, champaca black tea among vanilla and tonka seem like a grea great combo! I live in Croatia, EU

  • Thanks for this review Karl!

    You are 100% correct that perfume can represent the echo of emotions. I have only just started my olfactive journey and I have enjoyed travelling down memory lane many times already. It is amazing how many special moments I have had in my life and how fragrance was an important part in that memory.

    I’ve always wanted to go to Thailand and Natalie’s memory of her holiday is the exact reason I want to go. It’s such a beautiful and peaceful country. Definitely on my bucket list!
    I am very interested to smell the Nam Chaa and hope I will be transported to this beautiful pensinsula.

    Greetings from the UK!

  • I enjoyed the way Karl described Turtle Island and his mothers desserts! They both sound incredible and desirable. I have never traveled to Thailand but I hope to. The fragrance sounds wonderful. Thank you for the chance to try it. USA

  • I really enjoy the story behind the creation of the Nam Chaa For me, scents always bring back memories of a place. I also went to vacation in Thai Islands 12 years ago so if the Koh Tao island is an inspiration for Parfumeurs Du Monde scent, and if Karl, thinks that it’s photo-realistic feel of Thailand, than it must be really something special. I live in Poland, EU.

  • since I am not really familiar with naturals perfumes [the few I tried seemed to me like a mix of essential oils] I’d be very curious about Nam Chaa, since it seems to be a bit more complicated. not also the smell, but also the construction.
    I am from EU.

  • This post makes me want to travel, preferably with a perfume, preferably with Nam Chaa 😉 heat and warmth (at least in form of a fragrance) is just what I need at the end of windy February. I live in Paris, France

  • This fragrance sounds beautiful, like it really would the scent of that fabulous island on the photo. I would very like to try it. Thank you. I’m from Europe.

  • I’ve been to Phuket , but never been to Koh Tao , but I’d like to explore the all natural Nam Chaa , fragrance that’s both delicate and inviting with all the fruits, spices and natural smell.The lemon desert Karl Topham touched upon, makes Nam Chaa even more attractive to me.
    Thanks for the draw
    USA

  • I really am interested in trying Nam Chaa because it sounds like it really transports the wearer to Thailand. I enjoyed how Karl mentioned the top mid and base notes give the effect of heat and warmth, pleasure, the cuisine and the forestry of Turtle Island. And another line that really makes me want to try it is, It is “a delightful scent that brings well-being and happiness to each wearer…” it sounds truly peaceful. Thanks for the generous draw, from CT USA.

  • This is the first time i have read of a black tea fragrance (have only tried a green tea or macha based fragrance). The coconut feel of musks sounds very interesting. Thank you for the opportunity! I live in Romania, EU.

  • This review is just a walk on memory lane. The coriander, spicy ginger and black tea memory evocation is just dreamy. Really beautiful review, for a really beautiful masterpice. i live in EU, Romania.

  • The description of this scent gave me pleasant flashbacks to my own carefree adventures in Thailand. I’ve been there once to visit a friend and once to explore the country. The scent of jasmine is especially evocative as well as the tea described by Karl. I will ponder on these memories and hope to win this lovely giveaway.
    I live in Denmark, EU

  • Thanks for the great review Karl.

    I love how the review puts this scent in the perspective of warmth, comfort, nostalgia and love – pretty much like a mug of tea when you are tired, stressed or in need of a pick me up.

    Cheers from WI, USA

  • Michael Prince says:

    I enjoyed Karl’s review on Parfumeurs Du Monde Nam Chaa because I learned about a new brand as well Perfumer and brand founder Thierry Bernard Master Perfumer Nathalie Feisthauer. Nathalie was inspired to make this fragrance based on her vacation to Turtle Island with her daughter and son. I loved learning about this all natural perfume brand with this brilliant fresh musky floral fragrance with gourmand undertones which sounds marvelous. I am from the USA.

  • I spent a summer in Thailand as a teenage exchange student, and it changed me forever. For years, I’ve been looking for scents that capture some of that magic. This sounds like a real gift to scent-lovers.
    (USA)

  • This sounds like such a nuanced fragrance! Thank you for the review- I enjoyed reading the story behind Nam Chaa and layering it with your description. Writing from the EU.

  • I’m interested to try this fragrance because: I can like a lot of the ingredients which are mentioned for it, I haven’t tried anything yet from this fragrance house or from perfumer Nathalie Feisthauer, and because of Karl’s description of it. I live in the U.S.A. Thanks for the giveaway opportunity.

  • Very nice review Karl! What sparks my interest based on Karl’s review is learning that Nathalie meant the perfume to embody the memory of being on Koh Tao, Thailand near a beautiful tea plantation and rice terraces, with her children playing nearby. What a beautiful scene and memory! I love the idea of fragrances that transport you to a certain time and place, and learning the inspiration of this perfume makes me very curious to try it. I live in the US.