
Description
In Cartagena, as the sun softened into its golden hour, Alfred Ritchy paused at 18:26 in Bocagrande, where music drifted through the streets and balconies overflowed with blooming roses. The air carried the warmth of the Caribbean breeze, touched with the rhythm of cumbia and the quiet glow of twilight. In that fleeting moment, between the sea and the city’s vibrant pulse, he created Bocagrande , a radiant floriental fragrance where rose meets pear, incense, and warm vanilla, capturing the passion, color, and golden soul of Colombia.
This inspiration comes from the lively atmosphere of Cartagena, where dance, flowers, and seaside light shape the spirit of the fragrance.