Few places in South Africa carry a name as poetic as Amanzimtoti. According to Zulu legend, King Shaka stopped to drink from the river running through this coastal town. After quenching his thirst, he is said to have exclaimed: “Kanti amanzi mtoti” — “the water is sweet.” The name stuck, and Amanzimtoti became a symbol of freshness, purity, and renewal.
For me, as a self-taught perfumer, Amanzimtoti is more than just a name. It marks one of the earliest milestones in my fragrance journey.
The First Spark
Two years ago, before Maison Sheba had become what it is today, I stumbled onto an idea that changed everything for me — what I called the Sunday Morning accord. It was fresh, breezy, and ambery, with a clarity that felt alive, like wind rushing in from the ocean.
That experiment was raw, unfinished, but it captured my imagination. At the time, I put it aside. My palette was limited, my skills still developing. But the memory of that accord never left me.
Two Years Later
Today, with over 100 materials at my disposal and a much deeper understanding of perfumery, I’ve finally returned to that idea. What has emerged is Amanzimtoti, one of the boldest fresh fragrances Maison Sheba has ever created.
Built around sea salt, driftwood, and a tropical opening, it is both powerful and refined:
- A luminous opening of cucumber, violet leaf, and pineapple that bursts with clarity and energy.
- A salty, mineral heart evoking sea spray, layered with balsamic depth.
- A rich, ambery base of cashmeran, ambrox, and ambergris, giving it strength and longevity.
A Personal Note
Amanzimtoti is not just another release for me — it’s a circle completed. Two years ago, I abandoned what was then Sunday Morning because I wasn’t ready. Today, I can look back and see how far I’ve come. This fragrance is proof of growth, persistence, and the beauty of returning to an idea when you finally have the skill to bring it to life.
It is fresh, powerful, and unforgettable. A defining Maison Sheba scent — and a defining moment for me as a perfumer.
Launch Details
- Discovery sets: Available from 1 November.
- 10ml bottles: Available from 24 November.
- Full bottles: Officially launch on 7 December, with an early limited release on 5 December.
Festive Season at Maison Sheba
This year’s festive season is the busiest and most exciting in our history:
- Festive Sale: Our longest sale of the year, running from 15 November – 2 January 2026.
- New launches: Alongside Amanzimtoti, we’ll be unveiling two new creations — Nkanyezi, a luminous musky woody floral with peony and citrus, and Lehakoe, a rich and complex fruity oud that has been a year in the making.
- Body care & home care collections: Launching 7 December.
- Exclusive promotion: From 15 November, every order will include a sample candle and body lotion as a gift.