Vietnamese Coffee D'annam
Fragrance Story
Vietnamese Coffee by d'Annam is a Aromatic fragrance for women and men. This is a new fragrance. Vietnamese Coffee was launched in 2023. Vietnamese Coffee was created by Anh Ngo and IFF. Top note is Coffee; middle notes are Dark Chocolate, Condensed Milk and Lily of the Valley; base notes are Tonka Bean, Amber and Cedarwood.
Composition Profile
About the Perfumer
Anh Ngo
Anh Ngo is a Vietnamese perfumer known for blending natural and synthetic notes with a poetic, narrative-driven approach. Her work for Mischief Academy reimagines classic stories through whimsical, character-inspired scents, while her Oneiros and d'Annam collections explore atmospheric landscapes and cultural memories. She often draws on her heritage and travels, as seen in d'Annam’s Da Lat and Arashiyama, which evoke specific places with subtle, evocative compositions.
Fragrance Notes
Character Profile
The Lover Archetype: Portrait of Vietnamese Coffee D'annam
Essence
At their core, this person is a Sage-an archetype defined by wisdom, introspection, and a relentless pursuit of truth. They are drawn to the rich, intoxicating darkness of Vietnamese coffee, not merely for its taste but for the way it mirrors their own essence: deep, complex, and slightly bittersweet. Like the Sage, they seek knowledge not as an end but as a means to understand the world in its raw, unfiltered form. They are the kind of person who lingers in cafés, not out of idleness, but because such places are their temples-where ideas ferment like coffee grounds steeping in time.
Style & Aesthetic
Their aesthetic is warm minimalism-dark, earthy tones, well-worn leather, and the occasional glint of brass or copper. They prefer textures that tell a story: a slightly frayed notebook, a vintage coffee grinder, a wool coat softened by years of use. Their wardrobe is deliberate but never fussy; they dress for substance, not spectacle.
In art and music, they gravitate toward moody complexity-jazz that unfolds unpredictably, literature that demands rereading, films steeped in ambiguity. They appreciate craftsmanship, whether in a hand-brewed cup of coffee or a meticulously bound book. Yet, their refined tastes can tip into elitism-a quiet disdain for what they deem shallow, an impatience with those who do not share their depth.
Their days are ritualistic but not rigid. Mornings begin with the deliberate preparation of coffee-a ceremony as much as a necessity. They work in bursts of focus, often late at night when the world quiets. They are drawn to solitary pursuits: writing, sketching, or simply wandering cities at dusk, absorbing the pulse of life without fully immersing in it.
Yet, this self-sufficiency can become self-containment-a reluctance to rely on others, a pride in their independence that borders on stubbornness. They may mistake solitude for strength, forgetting that even the richest coffee is best shared.
Philosophy & Values
Their worldview is one of measured intensity. They believe in savoring life’s nuances, much like one savors the slow drip of a phin filter releasing its dark elixir. They value authenticity above all-detesting pretense, yet understanding that even illusions have their purpose. Their philosophy is not rigid but fluid, shaped by observation and experience rather than dogma. They are drawn to paradoxes: the sweetness of condensed milk cutting through the coffee’s bitterness mirrors their own acceptance of life’s contradictions.
Yet, their pursuit of wisdom can become a shadow-an over-intellectualization of emotion. They may dissect feelings rather than feel them, turning love into a concept and sorrow into a meditation. At times, they withdraw into their mind, mistaking solitude for enlightenment when it is merely isolation.
Relationships
They are selectively intimate, forming few but profound connections. Their friendships are built on shared silences as much as conversation; they do not chatter but speak with weight when they do. Romantic partners must navigate their reserved intensity-they love deeply but may struggle to articulate it, expressing affection through acts rather than words.
Their shadow here is a tendency toward emotional detachment. They may rationalize their way out of vulnerability, retreating into thought when faced with raw emotion. Those who love them must learn to read between their lines, to understand that their silence is not indifference but a different language.
Conclusion
They are both luminous and shadowed, a thinker who sees the world clearly but sometimes fails to see themselves. Their wisdom is their gift, but it can also be their cage. They must learn that knowledge without warmth is merely data, and that the bittersweetness they savor in their coffee should also be embraced in their own humanity.
In the end, they are not just a lover of Vietnamese coffee-they are its embodiment: dark, rich, layered, and worth the patience it takes to truly understand them.