Parfumeurs du Monde Ujan Review (Thierry Bernard) 2019 +To Know The Jungle Draw

 

Parfumeurs du monde Ujan review

Parfumeurs du Monde Ujan by Alexandre Helwani

To visit one jungle is to visit them all and though they may all be different, yet so they beat -hot or cold- with the same rhythm of the Earth, the same clamour in the trees, the same dampness on the leaves. Be it deep in the Mekong delta or lost in the heights of Ireland, there is always this same sense of jolting life and secrecy, this feeling of stumbling as if per chance on nature’s reliquary. Silence beams and one stands still, feeling like a stranger in another world. To visit a jungle is to visit them all for all make us realise that we are here, amidst nature, like a passerby. And there are sensations to them that one could not find elsewhere; and colours too. To be entrapped or enshrined in hues of green and jade and emerald leaves and breathe deeply ‘neath the canopy that dims the sunlight. To hear the birds singing and a rattling through fallen limbs, the creaking of rotting boughs covered in fern of copper and of gold. All life is there awash in evergreen dew, a synaesthetic choir of sounds and shades – psychedelic.  I know jungles enough to recognise them as I go. I have seen the misty mountains of the Bourbon Isle and walked deep through the greens of the Mekong banks. I know the damp air, I know the short breath, I know the swelling of scent, the plumpness of fruits and this feeling of having stepped into the Garden of Eden.

Parumeurs du monde ujan by Thierry Bernard

Lickeenwood by Alexandre Helwani

If  you don’t know perfumer Thierry Bernard, then one cannot fully understand the renewal of natural perfumery. If one knows not of this adventurer, then one knows not about the treasures of this Earth for, having met him, I can say this – that I have never met a perfumer with such love, not of raw materials, but of the nature that brings them to be, a crazy man running from an edge to the other of the world, swimming with crocodiles and singing with orangutans.  Ujan is the scent of renewal, of the a rising sun, a sullen flow of energy -liquid fire- burrowing its way through the festering torpour of our time.

The opening is surprising, unknown yet foreseen. The mandora comes sweet and juicy, a beam of light piercing through high branches and through leaves of an unfamiliar oil katafray  whose woody-leafy tones paint a realistic picture of the Malgache jungle. The crocodile Oud swiftly shows its face, its dryness set against a backdrop of blackcurrant buds. From then on, it is a play in contrasts, as is the light in such places, hiding here and striking there, revealing faces carven in the woods, shapes hidden over limbs and eyes of the forests. Contrasts of orange and of night, of dark and of light, Ujan manages not to transport you to the jungle of Madagascar nor to that of Borneo but rather through this feeling, this eerie uneasiness of being, for once, not much at home nor more on Earth.

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Copper moss by Alexandre Helwani

A magical scent which slowly unfolds like the sight that eases into the darkness over time, Parfumeurs du Monde Ujan subtly reveals its heart of ouds: green ouds, watery ouds, moldy ouds and dry. Thierry Bernard chose not to follow the craze and trend and went rather for the humble ouds, the ones that get no attention for not being so rare yet so they are for none ever uses them in perfumes and seldom in such an honourable way. This is the greatness of Thierry Bernard : not to worship a material but the land that brought it to life.  The floral bouquet of rose and jasmine is crisp enough not to burden the lightness of the foliage above – jasmine’s indole serves right the dirtiness of the oud whilst rose and neroli flutter like feather over the berry’s fruitiness. A resinous drydown of boozy Myrrh and sensual benzoin tempers the harshness of an otherwise bichromatic oud.

Parfumeurs du monde Ujan honors the jungle and the earth

Twisted bark by Alexandre Helwani

Ujan is not as much the watchful spirit of the forest than the shout of nature itself.  A visceral cry rising from mangroves and jungles South and North, a cry for life, a power that kept it through frost and fires and through all the strikes of time.  Parfumeurs du Monde Ujan is the roar that lives within all trees, the tears shed by all flora, the blood shed by the fauna. Ujan is the symbol of the unstoppable wheel of our doom and the doom of our land. It honours it and from the belittled trees and flowers, Thierry Bernard has created a marvel.

Thierry Bernard of Parfumeurs du Monde

Thierry Bernard of Parfumeurs du Monde

 For me, Thierry is one of the greatest natural perfumers for he knows nature, he speaks with it, he cries with it and rather than bleeding it for the last drop of a material and adding to a craze that will bring nature to its end, Thierry shows nature’s wonders and comely songs…

Disclaimer – This review was based on a bottle provided by Thierry Bernard. All opinions are my own.

Alexandre Helwani, Contributor

Thanks to the generosity of Thierry Bernard and Parfumeurs du Monde we have a 30ml bottle of Parfumeurs du Monde Ujan for a registered reader in the USA or EU (you have to do this folks here) and leave a comment with what you enjoyed about Alexandre’s review of Parfumeurs du Monde Ujan and where you live. Draw closes December 16, 2019

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54 comments

  • Shamrock1313 says:

    Blackcurrant, orange, florals and oud – so complex and intriguing.
    Would love to win this one.
    Beautiful review.
    Pennsylvania USA

  • I loved how the scent was described more like a being then a scent – beautiful!

    Living in Germany, Eu

  • This sounds so intriguing! An immersion in the tropical forest with all the palette of vegetable chiaroscuro.
    The Parfumeurs du Monde project is very suggestive, chapeau!
    I live in EU, Italy
    Thanks!

  • redwheelbarrow says:

    The jungle seems such a beautiful and lush inspiration for a natural fragrance. i love the way you brought it alive with this imagery! Crocodile oud was such a wonderful description. This sounds truly beautiful. Thank you for the review and draw. I’m in the US.

  • I have never smelled the jungle before. Judging by Alexandre’s words, it must be a unique and enchanting experience. I am eager to find out how can a blend of ouds and flowers recreate the smell of a natural environment. I am from the EU.

  • Ujan seems like an abstract floral oudy fragrance inspired by forests in general, not one particular forest. US

  • What a beautiful description of Ujan! I have never been to the Mekong delta but this review alone already took me there. The word freedom came to mind after reading this. Fantastic, would love to check this out. Thanks for the draw. Regards from Boston USA.

  • I really liked how it talks about the perfumer using different ouds than the ones which are trendy to use
    And how it shows a great respect for nature. I am in the U.S. Thanks for the generous draw.

  • This sounds lovely. Alexandre’s review makes the scent sound very primal. Im intrigued by this being a natural perfume. It seems exceptionally well-blended. I’m in the US

  • Per his usual excellence, Mssr Helwani prosaically conflagrates the imagination with a salubrious peregrination through even our unknown senses- describing the rhinencephalonic revanche of a nature redolent only to a deposed atavism concupiscently lurking in an inherent umbra of our lost, mercurial time.

    Brooklyn NY

  • ve smelled a few of Parfumeurs du Monde fragrances at Jovoy in Paris , the best niche boutique worldwide.
    The one that really impressed me was Tuscany inspired one called Val D’orcia.
    Ujan fruity floral, resins and Oud combination is also appealing.
    @cafleurebon and @parfumeursdumonde I already follow, @theperfumechronicles I’ll check too.
    Thank you for the opportunity.
    Virginia USA or London UK/EU at least 97/100 times

  • I haven’t walked thru a jungle, but I feel that I have after reading this article. Thanks for the opportunity to sniff! USA

  • This review makes me want to experience Ujan, this creation, by M. Bernard, a natural perfumeur who is showing nature’s wonders and comely songs.
    I’m in the US. Thank you for this draw.

  • I wouldn’t have guessed oud to be included in a fragrance inspired by the jungle so I am curious about its combination with florals, berries, and neroli. I am also intrigued by the myrrh in the base. I am in the USA.

  • The prose used to describe this fragrance is so lyrical and evocative. I sense almost a pressure behind the words in the need to describe this fragrance and its creator. I loved the review and thank you for a most generous draw. I’m in the USA

  • Loved this sentence: I know the damp air, I know the short breath, I know the swelling of scent, the plumpness of fruits and this feeling of having stepped into the Garden of Eden.
    Can you even imagine the perfectness of fragrance in the Garden of Eden? Nothing more could be added and nothing less would create the fullness.
    “I know the short breath, I know the swelling scent…” pure poetry awakens the senses.

  • i like “…the land that brought it to life”. but having jasmine and neroli help… parfumeurs du monde ujan sounds lovely. hopefully lucky in california

  • This description of Mr. Bernard makes me eager to try one of his creations. This one sounds beautiful. I love rich foresty scents. I’m in the US.

  • Intrigued by the Oud, Jasmine and Myrhh. Thierry Bernard is a perfumer I have not heard of but I am anxious to explore his perfumes. Cheers from UK

  • Monsier Bernard creation seems lively and intoxicating like the jungle especially Blackcurrant, Floral and Oud. I am curious to try this. Thanks from UK

  • “This is the greatness of Thierry Bernard : not to worship a material but the land that brought it to life.” This is a wonderful idea behind the work. Bringing a tribute to nature, or a facet of it and trying to recreate it as closely and humbly as possible. I would love to try this ode to the jungle, from the EU.

  • ” a sullen flow of energy -liquid fire- burrowing its way through the festering torpour of our time.”

    I was immediately bewitched by that, what a fascinating review.

    From Ireland, EU

  • Stefan Cretu says:

    I love how this fragrance is described as raw, as a visceral cry of the nature itself. Beautiful article, I’d love to have the chance to give this a proper wear, I’m always looking for evergreen scents that transpose the wearer in the middle of nature. I live in Romania. Cheers!

  • Love this junglist raw but passionate scent. Would really love to try this forest scent. Living in the EU

  • I love how Alexandre puts as readers inside a jungle with scents and colors and this sense of being!
    Amazing!
    Ana, from Portugal

  • I liked the poetic dramatic feel of the review and the way it made me feel the jungle. Thank you for the drawing. I live in the United states.

  • Humble ouds, a fluttering trio of florals, a fruity step-in all evoking a shout of nature, sounds too lovely not to want to try. I live in the USA.

  • I felt like I was in the jungle and smelling a new world. Very lovely descriptions of natural Perfumery. I have heard of parfumeur du monde before as they are French like me

  • This sounds like such an intriguing scent with such a complex note pyramid. Florals and woody/resinous notes sound beautiful.
    I live in the USA.

  • Thierry’s passion is wonderfully revealed in Alexandre’s review. I especially liked the mention of using an oud not so [financially] precious, and yet so [conceptually] precious. Well done!
    I live in Europe.

  • What I enjoyed about Alexandre’s review was the highlighting of the various scents that will come from the natural materials – I’m looking forward to seeing if I can pick out the crocodile oud. Throw in rose AND jasmine, and you have something that you needs to be smelled. I live in Waldorf, MD, USA.

  • I know we would never be able to describe, interpret and recreate all the complex wonders of the smells of nature. I admire people like Thierry Bernard and Alexandre Helwani that keep trying.
    The concentration of life forms and the abundance of the jungle is a difficult task. I live in USA.

  • Rose , berry’s fruitiness , and booziness , ouds ?
    I was reminded of eating Gâteau Rose, mousse cassis – Blackcurrant, Rose and Blackberry Cake in the middle of a rain forest. Pastry Chef , I always compare fragrances to some kind of food.
    Appreciate the review, and the giveaway campaign.
    USA

  • Unconventional fragrance I would like to explore. The Myrrh and benzoin drydown I’m drawn to the most.
    Thank you for the giveaway.
    In US

  • I appreciate the perfumer’s deep bond with the soil on which he walks. In that regard, I know that I could expect something far from the ordinary with this. And that is a good thing. (USA)

  • Michael Prince says:

    Parfumeurs du Monde Ujan sounds like a beautiful floral, citrus, fruity, and unique oud experience that I would love to win. I am from the USA.

  • The bottle art looks unique and it also
    Looks like it got the Nasmoto’s cap.
    Defiently would like to be immersed in this fragrance. U.S.A.

  • This perfume does not speak of nature, BUT IT IS NATURE, the creator must be very good.
    Linda – EU

  • I find connection between the jungle and the scent intriguing. The photos are an excellent addition.
    I am from Finland, EU.

  • I enjoyed reading about this natural perfume especially…”Ujan is the scent of renewal, of the a rising sun, a sullen flow of energy -liquid fire- burrowing its way through the festering torpour of our time”. This sounds like one to use for the coming new year.
    I live in USA.

  • I love jungles and forest smells and this review does them justice. I felt intrigued to try Thierry Bernard’s creations since he’s described as having such respect for nature. I’m in USA

  • Black currant with oud , jasmine, benzoin and boozy touches ? I wonder how all of this will combine to reminisce the mangrove jungles of South Asia. I’m excited.
    Regards
    USA/France

  • Alexandre Helwani says:

    Wow, such lovely comments thank You !

    I am glad I had the honour to convey Thierry Bernard’s passion into words and that is fascinates all of You as much as it does me.

    There is so much for everyone here, nothing to dislike !

    With all my heart,

    Alexandre Helwani

  • An incredible description of Ujan! I love it’s complexity and it’s reference to the jungle. I am intrigued by the oud, florals, and black currant. Thanks for the giveaway and I live in the US!

  • Watched the extended releases of The Hobbit during the weekend, and Ujan somehow reminded me of the Misty Mountains of Middle Earth .
    Fantasy fragrance .
    Non stop back and forth between USA and Scotland. 1 week in US
    -> 1 week in Scotland and so on . Basically both USA and EU/UK at the same time

  • Poetic description of a bold , but also pleasing fruity , woody and full of resins fragrance.
    Interesting
    I’m in US

  • Never been to the remote jungles of Asia, but I’d like to explore oud , berries and resins of Ujan personally.
    Thank you Alexande for the introduction
    USA most of the year, and Germany from time to time

  • Never been to the remote jungles of Asia, but I’d like to explore oud , berries and resins of Ujan personally.
    Thank you Alexande for the introduction
    USA most of the year, and Germany from time to time

  • You really set the scene. I expected some fragrance of humidity and heat and green things and screeching birds and monkeys. Instead, oud? I love oud. This sounds like a totally different take on it. Interesting! I’m in USA.

  • Elizabeth T. says:

    “…that I have never met a perfumer with such love, not of raw materials, but of the nature that brings them to be, a crazy man running from an edge to the other of the world, swimming with crocodiles and singing with orangutans.” This is so beautiful. I, too, would love to meet him one day after reading this. Thank you for sharing such a lovely work with us.

    I’m in the USA. Thank you for the generous draw.

  • I have been a fan of Parfumeurs du Monde compositions. I especially adore Kashi and Thierry Bernard’s Tsingy. From the little thay I know, a lot of brand use boya oud, but very few mention it explicitly which, in turn, also explains the ethical practice of Parfumeurs du Monde.
    From Alexandre’s review it seems that Ujan have a floating floral start with a resinous dry down with probably a little leathery dry down – boya oud being responsible for the leathery facet. So, as an oud lover and a fan of Tsingy, I am quite curious to see how Thierry used this material with florals and resins. Thank you. (UK & Bangladesh)

  • Sunny Chaudhary says:

    Loved this sentence: I know the damp air, I know the short breath, I know the swelling of scent, the plumpness of fruits and this feeling of having stepped into the Garden of Eden.
    Can you even imagine the perfectness of fragrance in the Garden of Eden? Nothing more could be added and nothing less would create the fullness.
    “I know the short breath, I know the swelling scent…” pure poetry awakens the senses.

    Sunny
    USA