
Sukimuki
Mexican niche, bottled in Grasse.
Sukimuki was founded in Monterrey, Mexico in 2019 with a proposition that is both democratic and technically ambitious: niche-calibre fragrances at accessible prices, formulated in Grasse and bottled in Mexico. The brand began in northern Mexico and has since expanded nationally and into the United States, building a following among consumers who want compositions that evolve on the skin — but who resist paying European luxury prices for the privilege. Each fragrance is produced with a 30% essence concentration, a figure the brand flags because it exceeds the standard for many similarly priced products. Formulas are original rather than imitative, with unisex orientations and minimalist packaging that foregrounds the scent over the bottle. The production model — Grasse formulates, Mexico bottles — is an unusual arrangement that combines French perfumery infrastructure with Latin American design and distribution. Sukimuki's twenty-odd releases cover woody, gourmand, and aromatic registers without a single dominant house signature, which suits a catalogue-building strategy aimed at collectors who want variety rather than a brand universe. The house is most clearly addressed to Mexican fragrance enthusiasts who find the local market dominated by counterfeit imports or luxury originals they cannot afford — a gap Sukimuki fills with genuine craft credibility.
- Woody100
- Aromatic93
- Sweet87
- Citrus80
- Warm Spicy60
- Fresh Spicy60
- Powdery
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.























