
Brecourt
The originality of exclusive perfumery.
Brecourt is a French niche house founded in 2010 by Emilie Bouge, a fourth-generation perfumer from Grasse who has also signed compositions for Salvador Dalí, Parfums Grès, Miller Harris and Esteban. The brand is based in Paris, with assembly handled at the family's Grasse workshop, and Bouge writes every fragrance herself rather than commissioning briefs. The catalogue is built around contained, wearable compositions — Eau Blanche, Ambre Noir, Farah, Haram — that favour a quiet, modern register over loud niche dramatics. Materials skew towards iris, white musks, soft amber and well-mannered orientals; construction is restrained and clearly French in lineage. Pricing sits in the mid-niche bracket, with distribution focused on European specialist perfumeries, ParfuMaria and a small network of US niche stockists.
Releases
DNA over time
Each column is an era. Each colored band shows that family’s share of accord weight across every perfume the house released in that window. Bigger band = the house leaned harder on that family.
























