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Maison Yusif Fragrance, Ghana’s premier artisan perfume house, has been recognised as the “Best Niche Fragrance House 2026 – Africa” by Acquisition International, cementing its status as a rising force in global luxury perfumery.
Founded by Ghanaian master perfumer Yusif Jnr Meizongo, Maison Yusif is celebrated for its dedication to craftsmanship and storytelling through scent.
The brand merges African heritage with contemporary perfumery techniques, creating fragrances that are both sophisticated and expressive.
Maison Yusif exemplifies a new generation of African fragrance houses redefining the global luxury market. Each creation reflects identity, culture, and artistry, drawing inspiration from Ghanaian traditions, natural ingredients, and local creative energy.

“Our vision has always been to show that luxury perfumery can be authentically African while meeting the highest international standards,” Yusif Jnr Meizongo said.
The brand’s fragrances are known for their complexity, originality, and storytelling approach. By blending rare ingredients with modern techniques, Maison Yusif produces scents that stand apart from mass-market offerings, evoking emotion, memory, and cultural pride.
Signature creations such as The Apex, Bad Influence, and Leather to Excellence have earned acclaim from fragrance enthusiasts and collectors worldwide, further establishing the brand’s reputation.
Acquisition International’s award highlights Maison Yusif’s impact in the niche fragrance sector and underscores the growing global appreciation for African luxury craftsmanship.

The recognition signals not only excellence in scent creation but also the emergence of Ghana as a hub for artisanal perfumery.
As Maison Yusif expands internationally, the brand continues to champion African creativity in luxury fragrance.
Its mission remains to share authentic stories through scent while positioning Ghana as a center of innovation and artistry in global perfumery.
With this latest accolade, Maison Yusif solidifies its role as a pioneer shaping the future of African niche fragrance on the world stage.
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