Dạ Yến

50ml / 1.7fl oz – Parfum

$160

Description

Dạ Yến unfolds with the finest flavors of a royal banquet from the Nguyễn dynasty. It begins with the warm spice of cinnamon bark and the mellow intoxication of ginseng wine. Once offered by courtiers to the emperor, this prized liquor now becomes the soul of the fragrance.

Its notes blend with the essence of lavish dishes, then gently settle into the soft sweetness of glutinous rice found in delicately crafted traditional desserts. A scent both rich and refined, echoing the elegance of Vietnamese culinary heritage.

Fragrance Notes

Top Notes: Lychee, Cinnamon Bark, Ginseng Wine

Heart Notes: Rice, Ginger Cake, Phục Linh Cake, Lotus Sweet Soup

Base Notes: Sandalwood, Peru Balsam, Vetiver

Gender

Unisex

Projection

Medium

Longevity

6-8 hours on skin (varies by weather and skin type)

Ingredients

Alcohol Denat, Aqua, Parfum

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Our Ingredient Story

As perfume lovers deeply connected to Vietnamese culture, we believe that only native ingredients can truly capture its depth and identity. From this belief, we have devoted ourselves to carefully sourcing, distilling, and preserving each Vietnamese ingredient, so that every layer of fragrance not only carries the soul of our land but also serves as a bridge to share Vietnamese culture with the world.

The perfume cap is made from materials of Vietnamese soil.

Each cap is handcrafted entirely from laterite - a rustic material closely tied to many traditional Vietnamese architectural works. Beyond its raw beauty, laterite carries within it the breath of the earth, of time, of history. We chose laterite for our perfume caps as a testament etched with the heritage of our nation.

Inspired by
Vietnamese culture

Vietnamese culture is rich and beautiful, with many stories yet to be fully told. For us, alongside books, films and images, the familiar languages of cultural expression, there is another language: fragrance. And it is through this language that we choose to retell what deserves to be remembered.