We may earn a commission when you buy from links on our site, including the eBay Partner Network and Amazon.
A perfume by Paolo Conti for men, released in 1997. The scent is floral-spicy. The longevity is above-average. The production was apparently discontinued.
Compare
Similar fragrances
We may earn a commission when you buy from links on our site, including the eBay Partner Network and Amazon.

Main accords

Floral
Spicy
Citrus
Green
Fresh

Fragrance Pyramid

Top Notes Top Notes
GrapefruitGrapefruit Juniper berryJuniper berry
Heart Notes Heart Notes
Citrus notesCitrus notes JasmineJasmine
Base Notes Base Notes
AmberAmber
No ratings yet.
Submitted by ExUser · last update on 04/03/2020.
Source-backed & verified

Smells similar

What the fragrance is similar to

Reviews

1 in-depth fragrance description
Schmutzfuss

31 Reviews
Translated · Show originalShow translation
Schmutzfuss
Schmutzfuss
2  
High up yet still grounded.
I really scored something good on eBay for a very small amount of money!
I wasn't sure what to expect, but as a fragrance nostalgic and given the manageable financial risk, I bid on ALTO (original packaging and unopened!). And in the end, I won the bid and was very much looking forward to my package.
Here on parfumo, there hasn't been a comment yet, so I have the honor of being the very first to comment:
Even though ALTO translates from Italian to "high," the name does not do the fragrance justice at all. The scent does not soar high; it is rather down-to-earth.
Alto is another representative of the classic school: quite simply structured and thus very straightforward in its orientation. Some different fruity nuances are detectable right at the beginning, and the start is generally quite fresh. But after a while, it comes back: the classic men's fragrance of the 80s.
I would describe the scent as dry-woody, but it is still pleasantly "non-scratchy." It seems to be due to the amber according to the fragrance pyramid.
The longevity is also acceptable at 6-7 hours. Honestly, I would have wished for just a little more staying power, at least for the length of a workday. But in the end, that is still manageable.
ALTO was created in the late 90s. But I think it was designed as a tribute to the classics of the
70s and 80s. At least, I would undoubtedly categorize it scent-wise into those decades.
My partner usually does not like these old men's fragrances at all; she finds most of them absolutely unbearable. But here she actually asked me what delicious scent I was wearing on my skin. And since her approval of my classic scents (e.g., Denim, Brut) is extremely rare, ALTO naturally earns an honorary place in my already totally overloaded fragrance cabinet.
Conclusion: ALTO gives me a feeling of elevation and ultimately lives up to its name.
1 Comment

Charts

This is how the community classifies the fragrance.
Pie Chart Radar Chart

Popular by Paolo Conti

Lorenzo for Men by Paolo Conti Paola by Paolo Conti Paolo Conti by Paolo Conti Édifice Homme by Paolo Conti Lambada by Paolo Conti Lorenzo by Paolo Conti Latina by Paolo Conti Édifice by Paolo Conti