The Story
Why it exists.
Tsingy takes its name from the jagged limestone towers that scar Madagascar’s landscape, a terrain Thierry Bernard explored for inspiration. Launched in 2016 as Parfumeurs du Monde’s inaugural scent, the perfume translates those sharp, sun‑baked formations into a citrus‑spice opening of kaffir lime, pink pepper and mandarin orange. The house’s commitment to 100 % natural ingredients guides every layer, from the tropical frangipani and ylang‑ylang heart to the earthy elemi resin that anchors the composition.
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The Beginning
Tsingy takes its name from the jagged limestone towers that scar Madagascar’s landscape, a terrain Thierry Bernard explored for inspiration. Launched in 2016 as Parfumeurs du Monde’s inaugural scent, the perfume translates those sharp, sun‑baked formations into a citrus‑spice opening of kaffir lime, pink pepper and mandarin orange. The house’s commitment to 100 % natural ingredients guides every layer, from the tropical frangipani and ylang‑ylang heart to the earthy elemi resin that anchors the composition.
Beyond geography, Tsingy’s formula stands out for its daring blend of rare elemi resin with sweet tonka bean and vanilla, creating a balsamic‑sweet backbone that balances the bright citrus. The inclusion of basil adds an aromatic green edge, while patchouli and vetiver ground the scent in a woody, coniferous finish that feels both exotic and familiar.
The Evolution
Tsingy greets the skin with a burst of kaffir lime that feels like a crisp sea breeze over limestone, instantly sharpened by pink pepper’s peppery sting and mandarin’s sunny sweetness. Within minutes the heart unfolds: frangipani petals and ylang‑ylang bloom together, while basil whispers herbaceous green, and tonka bean and vanilla lay a creamy, slightly powdery cushion. As the fragrance settles, elemi resin emerges, lending a subtle citrus‑balsamic glow that mingles with the earthy depth of patchouli and the dry, smoky whisper of vetiver. The dry‑down lingers for six to eight hours, leaving a faint, warm amber trail that recalls a sunset over the Tsingy peaks.
Cultural Impact
Tsingy quickly became a reference point for natural‑focused perfumery, praised for translating a rugged landscape into a refined scent. Wearers often cite its ability to bridge fresh citrus with warm resin, making it a favorite for those seeking authenticity without synthetic shortcuts, and it’s frequently mentioned alongside the house’s later releases like Agua Nativa and Üjan.
The House
France · Est. 2016
Parfumeurs du Monde is a French fragrance house that launched in 2016 with a clear focus on natural haute parfumerie. Founded by perfumer Thierry Bernard and entrepreneur Gwenaëlle Chauvin, the brand gathers independent noses to create scents that are entirely derived from botanical raw materials. Its catalogue includes Osmanthus Noir (2025), Tsingy (2016), Agua Nativa (2016), Üjan (2019), Makeda (2021), Brin de Peau (2020), Petite Fumée (2021), Nam Chaa (2021) and Kashi (2016). Each fragrance is presented in a minimalist bottle that lets the scent speak for itself, while the brand’s editorial tone feels like a knowledgeable friend sharing a discovery.
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Like a sunrise over limestone, the scent starts crisp and bright, then swells into a warm, tropical chorus before fading into a smoky, earthy outro.
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