In Fieri The Jetty Review (Enrico Buccella) 2021 + Snapshot of a Frozen Moment Draw

In Fieri The Jetty review

In Fieri The Jetty

This is the story of a man marked by an image from his childhood. The violent scene, whose meaning he would not grasp until much later, took place on the great jetty at Orly, a few years before the start of the Third World War. On Sundays, parents bring their children to watch the planes… Of this Sunday, the child of this story would remember the frozen sun, the scene at the end of the jetty. Moments to remember are just like other moments. They are only made memorable by the scars they leave. The face he had seen was to be the only peacetime image to survive the war. Had he really seen it? Or had he invented the tender gesture to shield him from the madness to come? The sudden noise, the woman’s gesture, the crumpling body, the cries of the crowd. Later, he knew he had seen a man die.”

These words introduce Chris Marker’s extraordinary dystopian vision of post-apocalyptic Paris, La Jetee, a film made entirely of black-and-white photographs.

 La Jetee, 1962

The boy of the narration is a memory; he is now a nameless man kept prisoner in the underground passageways of the Palais de Chaillot. Now, after the Third World War, the man is held together by a vague memory of a woman’s face, glimpsed on the jetty of Orly airport that day. That recollection is the film’s single point of tenderness and the driver of the story. Le Jetee’s opening, and its reference to the unreliability but piercing emotionality of memory is the inspiration for In Fieri The Jetty, a graceful, woody aquatic from creative director Maria Teresa Venezia and perfumer Enrico Buccella (who, by the way, created the brilliant but inexplicably overlooked Eau Saharienne from Les Voiles Depliees). With its spare construction, wintry notes and smudgy edges, The Jetty offers an olfactory snapshot of a frozen moment, that hazy picture the mind looks to when it seeks comfort.

Maria Teresa Venezia of In Fieri

Maria Teresa Venezia of In Fieri courtesy of the brand

Venezia describes The Jetty as fragrance that draws on her favourite scents from the Ionian Sea along with the “idea of bringing back memories, simple memories, which were forgotten and cloudy but eventually become clear and everything else freezes.” The Jetty opens with a strong spray of mint and seawater, which give the fragrance an immediate wash of chill. Cedar drifts up right behind it, like an old rowboat bumping lazily against the dock on a frigid day. The Jetty stays fixed here for some time, mirroring the stop-photo stillness of the film’s mise en scene. Gradually, anise begins to sidle alongside the cedar, lending its rooty shadow to the composition. But then, unexpectedly, I find an indefinite greenness which I take to be cyclamen. This slightly grassy, fresh speckle in the perfume’s mid-section gives the perfume immediacy and movement, and The Jetty starts, ever so slightly, to relax. Tonka bean continues the warming trend, its raisiny quality present here rather than the bean’s vanillic coziness. Fittingly, there is no sweetness in its presence, but the tonka’s comforting warmth acts as an aromatic marker of man’s memory of that feminine face on the platform, clutched all these years like a scrap of paper scribbled with a loved-one’s name, and now indistinct to time.

 From Chris Marker’s archives of  La Jetee, 1962

The Jetty’s opening frigidity and ocean spindrift continue to hover over the cedar, which becomes the fragrance’s central note by dry-down. Stepping back and smelling The Jetty again, I find it has taken on the faded, woody-vanillic smell of old paper and old boat wood spattered with cold ocean water. I half expect to hear the unrelenting rhythm of distant waves crashing against the pier while, at the window of Orly airport, a little boy presses against the glass and waits for planes to take off, not yet noticing the warm smile about to turn his way.

Notes: cyclamen, cinnamon, anise, mint, cedar, aquatic notes, tonka bean.

Disclaimer: Sample of The Jetty kindly sent to me by In Fieri. My opinions, as always, are my own.

Lauryn Beer, Senior Editor

In Fieri The Jetty by Enrico Bucella

 In Fieri The Jetty

Thanks to the generosity of In Fieri, we have a bottle of The Jetty for one registered reader in the U.S. To be eligible, please comment on what strikes you about In Fieri The Jetty. Draw closes 11/24/2022.

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Maria Teresa Venezia is the 165th in our American Perfumer Series you can read about her path to perfumery here.

Read Rachel Watson’s review of Park of the Monsters, a finalist for the 2022 Art and Olfaction Awards, and Ida Meister’s review of Orris Vetyver.

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22 comments

  • I’m struck by the list of notes I don’t normally see together. The cinnamon and anise along with the aquatic notes I something I’d like to experience. US

  • I’m always intrigued by aquatic perfumes that venture into new territory. This sounds very interesting! Following on Instagram as well, thank you!

  • I love the sound of a fresh, cool (or even icy) scent transitioning into a cedar-driven affair. Plus, the description of anise bringing its rootiness to the party just makes me happy because I love its scent so much. Followed their instagram. Here in the US, North Carolina to be specific.

  • In Fieri The Jetty seems to be an unusual perfume, based on a specific concept. From Lauryn’s review and the concept behind In Fieri The Jetty, I am intrigued because it’s so different from mainstream perfumes in the market. The evolution of the notes match the memories of the man, ending with a soothing memory of the woman he saw on the platform. I’m very curious about trying this perfume, more to experience and explore the concept contained in it, than for the typical reasons on wears a perfume. Thanks for highlighting such interesting perfumers in your reviews. From USA.

  • The concept sounds really cool and this is a brand I’ve been meaning to try more from, ever since they won the award! Followed on Instagram as well

  • Hmm, interesting one for sure! The name In Fieri The Jetty sounds very promising, would love to try it..
    I am following @infieri. club on Instagram now, please count me twice in this drawing. I am from the US. Thanks so much.

  • Lauryn!!! ❤️❤️❤️
    I need to experience this fragrance immediately. Right now.
    From the various inspirations to the scent profiles, this is needed.
    I already follow @infieri.club on Instagram
    This is going to sound insane, but I swear I’ve dreamed about this fragrance (or something similar). So excited! ❤️❤️❤️

  • Not sure I am into the inspiration for the scent but the notes together sound very interesting.
    Would love to try.
    Oklahoma USA

  • I remember seeing Chris Marker’s La Jetee for the first time and being thrilled, blown away. It’s so beautiful and so quietly unusual. Naturally, a perfume inspired by La Jetee has my interest immediately! Looking at the notes list for In Fieri’s The Jetty, I think it must have a similar melancholy beauty. Thanks for this giveaway!
    I’m in WV, USA

  • I remember this film. There was a very cold, austere feeling to it. But it still held emotion. This fragrance sounds like an amazing replica of the mood it gives. Looking forward to trying it.
    Thank you for the giveaway opportunity.
    From California

  • The Jetty sounds like an olfactory interpretation of the driftwood scent unique to oceans and lakes. I’m glad the aquatic notes don’t appear to be too prominent and the wood takes center stage. The list of notes is fascinating and it’s a credit to Maria Theresa that she’s able to evoke these images with such few and varied notes. Cyclamen, anise and cinnamon are all interesting choices.

    Following @infieri. club on IG.

    MD, USA.

  • Oh my.
    This is right up my alley. Here is my favorite part.
    The Jetty’s opening frigidity and ocean spindrift continue to hover over the cedar, which becomes the fragrance’s central note by dry-down. Stepping back and smelling The Jetty again, I find it has taken on the faded, woody-vanillic smell of old paper and old boat wood spattered with cold ocean water. I half expect to hear the unrelenting rhythm of distant waves crashing against the pier while, at the window of Orly airport, a little boy presses against the glass and waits for planes to take off, not yet noticing the warm smile about to turn his way.
    Thanks for the generous giveaway, I live in the U.S.
    I am following on Instagram.

  • Oh boy, I think that In Fieri only delivers amazing fragrances. I love the fact that this fragrance smells like the being in the ocean in an old boat and with vanille and cinnamon to add up the smell. Just amazing review.
    I hope I win this one.
    USA here.

  • Mint, cedar, green notes and vanillic tonka: this sounds beautiful and I enjoyed the review. The box and bottle are also artful and elegant. A scent inspired by one memory to get you through a war is a great concept. Infieri is followed on IG.

  • La Jetée has been on my watchlist for quite some time now. The description of this fragrance sounds like a perfect encapsulation of what this film is. I’m interested in the tonka bean and the warmth that it brings to the scent!
    I followed on instagram, my username is @booberryyberry
    I’m from the US

  • Regis Monkton says:

    I’m interested in trying this fragrance for multiple reasons, e.g. when Lauryn describes it by saying: “The Jetty’s opening frigidity and ocean spindrift continue to hover over the cedar, which becomes the fragrance’s central note by dry-down. Stepping back and smelling The Jetty again, I find it has taken on the faded, woody-vanillic smell of old paper and old boat wood spattered with cold ocean water.” Its list of notes is interesting to me, and I’m interested to see how the perfumer puts them together. I live in the U.S.A. I follow infieri.club on Instagram from: @regismonkton

  • I’m a huge fan of 12 Monkeys, so any reference to La Jetee will catch my attention immediately. It’s an unusual reference to make via perfume and I love the idea of capturing Le Jetee’s dreamy vision in olfactory art. The literal side of The Jetty sounds like a brisk aquatic; mint, seawater, cedar. The notes invoking hazy memory resolved to crisp remembrance are more interesting; cyclamen, anise, dry tonka. Lauryn mentioned that the first half of this In Fieri fragrance’s progression feels like scrutinizing a still photograph closely, focusing hard enough you can just start to smell the nautical image captured in your mind’s eye, faint but unmistakable. I’d love to try The Jetty—thanks for the beautiful review Lauryn.

    I’m in the midwest, USA. I follow @infieri. club on Instagram.

  • Michael Prince says:

    What interests me about Fieri The Jetti is the blend of aromatic, spicy, woody, and aquatic notes. Lauryn describes this fragrance in perfect detail. I loved Maria Teresa Venezia’s quote about The Jetti “idea of bringing back memories, simple memories, which were forgotten and cloudy but eventually become clear and everything else freezes.” I would love to try this fragrance. I am from the USA.

  • wallygator88 says:

    Thanks for the fantastic review Lauryn.
    I love aquatic fragrances, that are not the usual run of the mill aquatics. This fragrance, inspired by the vastness, storminesss and emptiness of the ocean sounds amazing. The use of mint in the opening to convey coldness and what I suspect might be Norlimbanol to convey that vanillic sweetness and deessication of old books and wood, is a fantastic way to build this fragrance.

    Cheers from WI, USA

  • sephrenia300 says:

    Lovely review Lauryn! What strikes me about In Fieri The Jetty is learning that the fragrance draws upon the scents of her favorite memories from the Ionian Sea, with mint, seawater, and warm, rooty cedar evoking the seaside beauty. A graceful woody aquatic childhood memory sounds absolutely perfect to me and I can’t wait to try it.

    I am following @infieri. club on Instagram and I live in the US.