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In lieu of a second Venetian-inspired lineup, Alta distinguishes itself in several noteworthy ways. For starters, Alta offers double the olfactory possibilities of the original collection, launching with 10 distinct fragrances. A nod to the house’s signature woven leather, each composition is rooted in Bottega Veneta’s “Intrecciato duo” concept of pairing one ingredient native to Italy, the brand’s homeland, with another sourced from a different country. The goal here is to “tell a global story, distilling essences from every corner of the globe to create evocative scents that awaken the senses and capture the imagination.”

Photo: Courtesy of Bottega Veneta

Photo: Courtesy of Bottega Veneta
On fragrance profiles, the debut eaux de parfum each took a bold approach, leaving behind a trail of intoxicating notes wherever the wearer strolled. Now the latest batch of eaux de parfum is noticeably lighter, hugging the skin rather than announcing its presence.
Standouts include Balliamo, a soft scent that blends Italian white fig with the lingering notes of American cedarwood as it settles—so skinlike and warm, it became a favorite of Vogue’s Kiana Murden. I, on the other hand, gravitate toward Crepuscolo, which contrasts unrefined salt (known as fior di sale) with South Asian oud. Those interested in something more herbaceous will resonate with Always Now—an earthy blend of Italian basil accord grounded by Madagascan bourbon essence. Montebello takes a similar approach: opening with vibrant blood orange, before unfolding into North African neroli as a nod to the Maison’s gardens in Veneto. Through each of the 10 scents, Bottega Veneta has mastered the art of opposite notes that surprise you—once you think you understand the scent, give it a few minutes to experience a completely new aroma.

Photo: Courtesy of Bottega Veneta
Each scent is housed in a recycled glass bottle, taller and sleeker than those of the original line. For a uniquely tactile experience, these etch the Bottega Veneta Intrecciato weave onto the glass surface—an artisanal feat worthy of display. And of course, each is topped with the signature wooden cap and gold ring, as a nod to Venetian architecture.
Not to mention, the expanded fragrance wardrobe delivers the same sense of luxury in a conveniently portable size of 100 mL; plus, there are travel-size offerings for reapplication on the go. As a new chapter of beauty at Bottega Veneta unfolds—who’s to say what’s next?
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