In Ghana, a man's scent is supposed to be deeply connected to the land—not overly sweet, but resonating with the robust power of the trees. This fragrance is a bottle of the Ashanti forest: upon first waking, the sun-warmed sandalwood aroma resembles bare feet on a warm boardwalk. Over time, the richness of rosewood gradually emerges, blending with the depth of local oud, creating a captivating story like the unspoken words of an elder. Whether at church or at a weekend family gathering, it won't steal the show, but will quietly say, "This man is as reliable as the Ghanaian rosewood."