Top 10 Montreal-Made Fragrances & Perfumes (2026 Guide)
The 10 best Montreal-made fragrances (2026)
Top 3: Atelier Cologne (citrus luxury, global brand born in Montreal), Maison Apothicaire (botanical indie), MIRO (citrus-forward niche).
Best workshops: Atelier Cologne Plateau & Westmount.
Cheapest to try: $50 sample sets at indie brands · Premium: $180-$300 full bottles.
💡 Insider tip: Atelier Cologne runs a perfume-blending workshop at its Plateau and Westmount boutiques — $75-150 per person, 90 minutes, you leave with your own custom 30ml bottle. Books out 2-3 weeks ahead on weekends.
✨ Best for: birthday gifts, date activities, fragrance hobbyists.
Book a workshop →📍 In this article
Montreal is North America’s quiet fragrance hub. Below: a comparison of the 10 brands actually worth knowing, by scent family, price tier, and where to find them.
🌸 The 10 brands compared
| Brand | Scent family | Price (full bottle) | Best for | Where to buy |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Atelier Cologne | Citrus, luxury cologne absolue | $165-280 | global icon, gift-giving | Plateau & Westmount stores, Sephora, Saks |
| Maison Apothicaire | Botanical, essential oils | $85-160 | natural-fragrance fans | Plateau boutique, online |
| MIRO Parfums | Niche citrus & woody | $120-220 | indie collectors | Studio Lou, online |
| Olfactive Studio | Photography-inspired niche | $140-240 | conceptual gifts | Holt Renfrew Ogilvy, online |
| Frères Branchiaux | Small-batch Quebec scents | $70-130 | unique seasonal scents | Marché Jean-Talon pop-ups, online |
| Province Apothecary | Botanical, clean | $60-110 | clean-beauty buyers | Botanicus, online |
| Aera | Home fragrance + scent diffusers | $200-350 (device + scent) | home gifts | Holt Renfrew, online |
| Olo Fragrance | Minimalist unisex | $95-150 | everyday wear | Petit Souk, online |
| Sophie Bezencenet | Artisan indie | $110-180 | handcrafted gifts | Atelier Lou, online |
| Études Olfactives | Workshop-led custom | $120 (workshop) + bottle | make-your-own experiences | Studio in Mile End |
🏆 The top 3, ranked
1. Atelier Cologne — global luxury, Montreal-born
Founded in Montreal in 2009, acquired by L’Oréal in 2016, now sold in 70+ countries. Vanille Insensée and Pomélo Paradis are the iconic citrus colognes. Both Plateau and Westmount flagship stores run perfume-blending workshops ($75-150 per person). The closest thing Montreal has to a household fragrance brand.
2. Maison Apothicaire — botanical indie
Quebec-made essential oil and botanical fragrance house. Smaller batches, gentler scents, no synthetic notes. Best for buyers who find mass-market perfumes too sharp. Group workshops on weekends at the Plateau boutique.
3. MIRO Parfums — niche citrus collectors’ brand
Indie house growing fast among fragrance hobbyists. Citrus-forward signature with woody base notes. Sold exclusively through Studio Lou in Plateau and the brand’s own site. Best for gift-givers who want something nobody else has.
🌿 Fragrances by scent family
| Scent family | Try these |
|---|---|
| Citrus & cologne | Atelier Cologne · MIRO · Olo |
| Botanical & natural | Maison Apothicaire · Province Apothecary |
| Niche conceptual | Olfactive Studio · Sophie Bezencenet |
| Small-batch seasonal | Frères Branchiaux |
| Home / room fragrance | Aera |
| Make-your-own | Études Olfactives · Atelier Cologne workshops |
📍 Where to buy in Montreal
- Plateau-Mont-Royal: Atelier Cologne flagship, Maison Apothicaire, Studio Lou
- Westmount: Atelier Cologne (the larger of the two stores), Holt Renfrew Ogilvy
- Mile End: Études Olfactives studio, Petit Souk
- Old Montreal: Botanicus
- Downtown: Saks Fifth Avenue at Place Ville Marie, La Maison Simons
- Pop-ups: Marché Jean-Talon and Marché Bonsecours during holiday season
⚡ Quick tips for buying
- Sample first. Most Montreal brands sell $5-15 sample vials online. Order a discovery set before committing to a $200 bottle.
- Workshop = great gift. A $75-150 perfume-blending session at Atelier Cologne or Études Olfactives is a more memorable gift than a finished bottle.
- Holiday season pop-ups. Indie houses (Frères Branchiaux, Sophie Bezencenet) run Jean-Talon and Bonsecours pop-ups in November-December at 15-25% off boutique prices.
- Black Friday. Atelier Cologne, Maison Apothicaire, and Holt Renfrew run 20-30% off the last weekend of November.
Frequently asked questions
What perfumes are made in Montreal?
Top picks: Atelier Cologne (luxury citrus, global brand born in Montreal), Maison Apothicaire, Frères Branchiaux, MIRO, Olfactive Studio, Olo, Sophie Bezencenet, Province Apothecary, and Aera home fragrance.
Are there perfume workshops in Montreal?
Yes. Atelier Cologne Plateau and Westmount stores offer 90-minute blending workshops ($75-150 per person). Maison Apothicaire and Études Olfactives run group classes. Université de Montréal extension also offers a 6-week intro to perfumery course.
Where to buy Montreal perfumes?
Atelier Cologne flagship stores in Plateau and Westmount, Saks Fifth Avenue at Place Ville Marie, Holt Renfrew Ogilvy, La Maison Simons, Studio Lou (Plateau, niche), and direct from each brand online.
What is the best Quebec niche fragrance?
Atelier Cologne Vanille Insensée and Pomélo Paradis are the iconic global hits. For niche/indie: MIRO (citrus-forward), Frères Branchiaux (small-batch Quebec), Province Apothecary essential oil blends.
Why is Montreal a fragrance hub?
Three drivers: L’Oréal acquired Atelier Cologne in 2016 and another Montreal house in 2022, Quebec has a strong botanical and herbal craft tradition, and lower R&D costs vs Paris/NYC let indie houses thrive. The city hosts 25+ active perfumers, many trained at Givaudan and ISIPCA.
Reviewed by: Montreal Tips editorial team · Last updated: May 13, 2026
Sources: 2026 boutique pricing direct from each brand, Holt Renfrew, Sephora Canada, La Maison Simons.



