I think the cause of your confusion must be that you are viewing language exclusively as a way to communicate information. Because of that, you look at the two sentences and ask yourself "how is the information different?"
That is the wrong question. The information is not different. The two sentences say the same thing.
The difference is in the mind of the narrator. In #1, the narrator thinks about the scent as something that happened further in the past than in #2. This would only matter to you if you cared how the narrator thinks. Normally, when you read a novel you do care how the narrator thinks. Why would you read the novel otherwise?