L’Aventura Perfumes The Faraway Review (Jessica Mara) + Sacred Land Giveaway

L'Aventura Perfumes The Faraway

L’Aventura Perfumes The Faraway

I have traveled to many places but have no desire to leave New Mexico. ~ Rudolfo Anaya, American author

Jessica Mara of L'Aventura Perfumes

Jessica Mara of L’Aventura Perfumes

Santa Fe-based artisanal perfumer Jessica Mara of L’Aventura Perfumes is possessed of boundless creativity as well as curiosity – and based upon my initial impressions of the sampler she recently sent me, a secure sense of personal identity as an artist. As regards perfumery, my sense is that she composes from her own experience and fertile imaginings. Of her five perfumes, the one which compelled me immediately was L’Aventura Perfumes The Faraway – a foray into the sacred land of northern New Mexico, high deserts inhabited by extreme contrasts; a place in which the visionary St. Jeromes amongst us find solace and inspiration by our wild lones. In such an isolated locus one feels themselves part and parcel of the savagely beautiful landscape as Jessica describes it: “The Faraway comes from the high deserts of northern New Mexico. In this land of extremes, white sage, Douglas fir, juniper and piñon are set amongst wind carved cliffs which tower over an icy river lined by shady cottonwood trees.”

L'Aventura Perfumes The Faraway

The Ghost Ranch  by Georgia O’Keefe via The Georgia O’Keefe Museum which also sells L’Aventura Perfumes The Faraway in their giftshop

 I have yet to experience the desert, but I have longed to for quite some time – and L’Aventura Perfumes The Faraway reaffirms that longing by virtue of its startling ability to evoke the varied conifers and flinty mineralic aspect of cliffs chiseled and whittled into heroic forms by the constant wind currents which blow through the Southwest; the multiple earthy and celestial hues which appear with the richness of varying shifts of light. I envision shades of viridian, ocher, celestial blues and dusky violets. I hear the eerie strains of an Aeolian harp or theremin.

 “Elsewhere the sky is the roof of the world; but here the earth was the floor of the sky.” ~ Willa Cather, Death Comes for the Archbishop

 L'Aventura Perfumes The Faraway

Desert sage (also known as purple sage) contributes a camphorous cooling aroma with an herbalcy reminiscent of rosemary; juniper is both tonic and jammy – lively and balsamic, both woody and fruity in character. I cannot speak to the fragrance of saltcedar – a deeply-rooted plant which was brought to the US in the 1800s to control erosion, and has proliferated exponentially ever since. Sedges are actually part of the cypress family, are perennials and evergreen: there exist many varieties, including sweet flag, which also known as calamus (hailing from early Egyptian and Biblical times). The crushed leaves possess a strong citrus/spicy odor profile. In The Faraway, the overall effect is one of jammy, cineolic verdancy – the pronounced sense of being surrounded by coniferous plants both soaring above and under foot: spicy, herbal, balsamic and earthy. A mineralic facet is an important thread in this perfume’s fabric, and provides an atmospheric otherworldliness to The Faraway: the northern deserts are a dream landscape which actually exists in real time and is not a phantom of the imagination. Fiercely green and independent, L’Aventura Perfumes The Faraway is a fragrance for the naturalist, the iconoclast, and the dreamer. Notes: Desert sage, juniper, salt cedar, sedge grass, warm sandstone

Samples kindly provided by the perfumer – many thanks!  My nose is my own…

~ Ida Meister, Deputy and Natural Perfumery Editor

L'Aventura Perfumes The Faraway by Jessica mara

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25 comments

  • Brad Woolslayer says:

    It’s always fun to try fragrances with quirky unique ingredients. I loved reading about sedges and salt cedar. I’d love to win a bottle of this fragrance. I live in Maryland USA.

  • Driving through the desert is one of my favorite things and I spend a lot of time imagining myself out there. I enjoyed reading how this perfume made Ida imagine the desert, I want the olfactory experience to go along with my own musings. I live in Missouri, USA

  • I am fortunate to be able to travel to New Mexico several times a year f9r work.
    There are always wonderful scents in the air. The sagebrush, the pinion at night and so many others depending on where in the state you are and the time of day and the year.
    Great review sounds like a good house to investigate.
    Oklahoma USA

  • Oh my gosh, Ida since you’ve never been to the desert I hope you get the chance to go this year! I grew up in the city, in a climate where open natural spaces tend towards the verdant and marshy, so my first foray into the southwest just felt soooo dramatic that words fail. I have gone back to that corner of the country multiple times since then, it’s just such a balm for the soul. Based on your review it sounds like “The Faraway” captures some of that magic by distilling the vibrant yet austere aromas of the landscape.

    Thank you for the draw! I am in the US.

  • Calamus can be a very offputting note (in my opinion) if used with a heavy hand – I’m sure this scent balances it well however. Sage is also one of my favorite under-utilized notes in perfumery. What an evocative sounding fragrance! I enjoyed the ‘sky – horizon – earth’ imagery in this review.
    Thank you from Canada.

  • Loved this article as I sit in a dreary cold climate. I have searched for a fragrance to remind me of my favorite place…..New Mexico. I completely agree with Rudolfo Anaya’s quote, my first trip to NM and I was smitten. Selling The Faraway in the Ghost Ranch gift shop is ironic, that place is so far off the beaten path, but worth the trip (especially now with fragrance to be found). Never heard of Salt Cedar before, hopefully it’s not one of those plants that we wish had never been brought to our country (I”m looking at you Kudzu). Thanks for the chance. I reside in WA state, though my soul is in NM.

  • Sounds like The Faraway from L’Aventura Perfumes is a different kind of fragrance, a composition that has something unique to offer. The combination of notes like desert sage, rosemary and juniper sounds interesting. “lively, balsamic, woody and fruity” and “fiercely green & independent”.
    Maryland, US.

  • Oooh, this sounds lovely. I love the idea of the desert sage giving a cooling effect in the opening before settling into a spicy and mineralic base. Not sure I have tried anything with such a profile before. Also, hearing it called “fiercely green” makes it sound like it could be perfect for when the weather here breaks and spring starts creeping in. Reading from NC, USA.

  • Ida!!! ❤️❤️❤️ Sounds gorgeous!!! I love when a perfume or house really manages to capture a terroir, or sense of place! This is exciting! ❤️ USA

  • The notes in this smell amazing, read about another fragrance by the same perfumery but didn’t get to try that one but plan on getting a discovery set. From USA.

  • I really enjoyed reading Ida’s review. Usually those notes don’t get my attention right away. That’s why I love to hear others explain how they feel about the fragrance!!! And Ida did a great job! The Faraway sounds amazing!!!!! I’m from Massachusetts, US.

  • I am in US. I liked how Ida built a story connecting the local ingredients to the fragrance and landscape.

  • “Fiercely green and independent, L’Aventura Perfumes The Faraway is a fragrance for the naturalist, the iconoclast, and the dreamer.” Sounds great to me. New Jersey, USA

  • I really love fragrances inspired by the desert of the Southwest US. El Cosmico DS and Durga, Arizona by Olympic Orchids and Larrea La Curie all have that arid, sage, cactus flower quality. L’Aventura Perfumes The Faraway sounds like a welcome addition to the style. The salt, juniper and sandstone sound like they bring an earthy mineral note to the composition. I would love to try this! MD, USA.

  • I’m truly longing to smell the salt cedar and just experience that zi think will be both familiar and mesmerizing. I love juniper also. This sounds like a grounding fragrance, perfect for getting back into one’s body. Thank you for the opportunity to win.
    I am in the US.

  • Wow what an amazing description. I’m on the other side if the US now but just the description of sage, woodiness, and spice brought me back to a time when I lived in the desert and I must say she is spot on. I’ve never heard of sedge leaves but the likeness of perennials gives me a close description of what note to expect. Definitely Interested in trying out a bottle of this. Alabama USA

  • L’Aventura Perfumes has been on my radar since American Perfumer added L’Adventura to their storefront. Their perfumes sound interesting and distinct, I like the bottle presentation (handwritten script, cream-colored background, simple black border), and Jessica Mara’s recent profile here on ÇaFleureBon was memorable. The Faraway is particularly compelling with its high desert theme; it sounds dry, green, and mineral in equal measures, and more wearable than some other perfumes that attempt to capture the smell of the American southwest. I can’t wait to try this one when I need an escape from dreary winter weather. Thanks for the review, Ida.

    I’m in the midwest, USA. Thanks for the giveaway!

  • Great review by Ida here!
    I have not yet gone to the deasert either but I love New Mexico vibes. The earth, the people, everything seems so cool there.
    I love this The Faraway concept that LAventura Perfumes provides. The earthy notes, the green, balsamic and spicy accords surely makes this a special fragrance that I would love to try.
    USA here.

  • Ida’s review of L’Aventura Perfumes The Faraway reminded me of my travels through New Mexico, and rekindled my memories of the enchanted land, which truly has something magical about it. I liked the quote by Rudolfo at the start of this review. The lights, the colors, the smells, everything is enchanting about New Mexico. That L’Aventura Perfumes The Faraway captures some of that magic olfactorilly is awesome. Would love to try it and relive some of my happy past times. Thanks for the review and draw. From USA.

  • Michael Prince says:

    What appealed to me about Ida’s review of L’Aventura Perfumes The Faraway is created and perfumed by Santa Fe-based artisanal perfumer Jessica Mara and is inspired by desert region of the Southwest, USA with spicy, green, aromatic, and herbal. I loved learning how Sage was brought to the USA in the 1800s to control erosion and all of its scent characteristics. I would love to try this fragrance. I am from the USA.

  • sephrenia300 says:

    Lovely review Ida! What appealed to me in Ida’s review is her description of how desert sage, as the embodiment of the Southwest dessert, adds an herbal aromatic cooling aroma that is reminiscent of rosemary and complemented by juniper, for a effect that is both woody and lively. I have so many different perfumes, but I can honestly say I don’t think I have anything of this type/category, so it makes me very interested to try it. I live in the US.

  • I have relatives who live in the desert and love to visit. I would love to smell a perfume to remind me of that special landscape. Jessica Mara sounds very talented! Thanks to her for the giveaway and to Ida for this review.
    I live in WV, USA

  • The description of the desert juxtaposed to the perfume notes makes me want to try it! I live in the US

  • Regis Monkton says:

    This fragrance seems to be a made with an appreciation for botany. I’m interested to see what the notes in this fragrance are like. I appreciate learning about the ingredients in this fragrance and I appreciate Ida’s description of what the notes are like. I truly hope to win a bottle of it. I live in the U.S.A.

  • wallygator88 says:

    Thanks for the beautiful review Ida.

    I’m reminded of my time in the Middle East – surround by vast empty dunes of sand and mountains that look like what you would find in Utah or Outer Vegas – rocky and jagged.

    Cheers from WI, USA