House of Windsor Mapleton

(1.95)
An aromatic smoking mixture blended with flavorful Maple and Old Rum.
Notes: This is/was a spinoff of Fleming-Hall Co. popular 1940s brand of cigarettes, of the same name.

Details

Brand House of Windsor
Blended By House of Windsor
Manufactured By  
Blend Type Aromatic
Contents Burley, Virginia
Flavoring Maple, Rum
Cut Ribbon
Packaging 2 oz. tin, 10 oz. tin
Country United States
Production No longer in production

Profile

Strength
Medium
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Extremely Mild -> Overwhelming
Flavoring
Medium
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
None Detected -> Extra Strong
Room Note
Pleasant to Tolerable
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Unnoticeable -> Overwhelming
Taste
Medium
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Extremely Mild (Flat) -> Overwhelming

Average Rating

1.95 / 4
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Sep 06, 2006 Mild to Medium Medium Extremely Mild (Flat) Overwhelming
This is the second disappointing tobacco that I have had from the House of Windsor. Truth be told, Mapleton in among the most disappointing tobaccos that I have ever smoked. Like other examples of House of Windsor's revivals of some classic American blends, I was highly anxious and even excited to try Mapleton: it was a Burley/Virginia, it was said to have a natural, old-world style casing and, depending on who you asked, it even had some Perique to make things interesting. It sounded like other blends that I have smoked and enjoyed for many years.

Once I did acquire a tin it was all downhill. Upon opening it the smell and appearance reminded me of nothing so much as a finely shredded grocery bag, though, at least, a clean and unused one. Lighting and smoking it left me with the same impression. Whatever light aromatic note was there quickly gave way to a hot blandness that left the tongue feeling thick and leathery after one pipefull. I can add nothing to the smoldering controversy as to whether this stuff has Perique in it or not, given that it really didn't taste like anything to other than hot smoke, perhaps like one would get from burning rags of straw. I am a relentless plodder when it comes to smoking any tobacco, no matter how much I may hate it, but Mapleton was one of the only tobaccos that I truly had trouble smoking all the way down. Worst of all, it was an aromatic that even those around me couldn't abide. My wife has tolerated a host of English blends and various concentrations of Perique for years. Mapleton, though, was a tobacco for which she had no patience. Even if I had smoked a pipe of it half an hour before, she would smell the stuff on me and her displeasure would be marked.

I like to save tobacco tins and keep them in my study as something of a reference of what I have been smoking in the past year, but I was even reluctant to keep the Mapleton tin around once the remainder odious tobacco it contained resided properly in the trash can.
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Mar 22, 2006 Medium Extremely Mild Medium to Full Pleasant to Tolerable
I have really enjoyed other H.O.W. blends however this is one I just was not that impressed with. My sample was rather dry and seemed to me to be harsh. H.O.W. asked premium prices for their tobacco now and this is one that is not worth spending the money on in my opinion.
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Feb 22, 2006 Very Strong Medium to Strong Medium to Full Tolerable
Review coming soon....6-27-05 Burns way to hot, must be the burley as my fine chap says, no taste whatsoever, but the tin was nice looking! Gave it a shot but no cigars! -MZMN-
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Jun 29, 2005 Very Mild Very Mild Extremely Mild (Flat) Tolerable
The worst HOW tobacco I've tried. Smells like a gummy, haphazard melange of burley, Virginia, and some pedestrian topping. Annoying ribbon cut. Required frequent relights. Not pleasant in the tin or burning in my pipe. Why bother?
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Apr 15, 2005 Medium Medium Medium to Full Pleasant
Update: I revisited this tobacco in the form of a 10 oz. can for $12.99 at a discount tobacco shop (cigarette store). At that price I had to buy it. This time when I openned the can, it did smell of rum & maple and I didn't smell the perique. When smoking I do taste the rum & maple, but it doesn't overwhelm the tobacco taste. It actually tastes fairly good. Farther down the bowl a little of the peppery taste of the perique steps in, but much more subdued from my original experiece with the 2 oz. can. When I left my smoking room (garage) and came back later I could smell a slight maple aroma. Overall a good tobacco for the price. The problem is finding it for this price.

Original review: I first smoked a couple of pouches of this stuff over 30 years ago. I quit because it disappeared from the store shelves until recently. My memory of this and my present smoking experience aren't the same. I remember it tasting more of the maple flavoring & I don't remember the perique. (Not that I knew what perique was 30 years ago). Upon opening the 2 oz can I smelled the perique. Not necessarily bad, I just wasn't expecting it in that strength. My first pipe full wasn't pleasant. It started out OK , tasted like Burley, Virginia & Perique with a little sweetener. I couldn't actually distinguish the flavoring as maple & rum. Then part way down the bowl the peppery quality of the perique became overwhelming and I put the pipe down. I think I know what caused this. I dumped the can of tobacco into a pan and examined it. There were LARGE pieces of dark tobacco (the perique) present. One of these large pieces must have been burning in my pipe and just took over the flavor. I broke these down to much smaller pieces, mixed it up, put it back in the can and reloaded my pipe. This time I smoked the whole bowl without being overwhelmed by the perique, but it's presence was noticeable. I feel this is a quality tobacco, just not one of my personal liking. The perique presence is more than my tastes like, but I'll have no problem finishing the rest of the 2 oz can. Maybe down the road I'll try this stuff again. This tobacco can be a little aggressive to the tongue if puffed to hard. Probably the perique. It does smoke dry to the bottom of the bowl with a fine whitish grey ash. If you really like perique, you should give this stuff a try.
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Mar 02, 2005 Mild to Medium Mild Mild to Medium Pleasant to Tolerable
An interesting tobacco. I first bought the 2 oz. sampler can and enjoyed it. The larger twelve oz bucket has a somewhat different appearance: it's a chunkier and more coarse, with colors from medium brown to black. Neither the smaller nor larger container have much aroma: very mild topping, which isn't particularly "mapley", and a subdued odor of real tobacco. In searching for the larger container on the internet, one of the websites listed rum, maple and vanilla as well as the perique, burley and virginia as ingredients. I once ran into a bowl that had a big chunk of perique (quite an experience!), so now I rub out several handfuls and put them away in a container for smoking. Moisture content, like most HOW blends, is perfect right out of the container, on the drier side but it doesn't affect the smoke.

It packs and lights easily. At no time have I ever detected more than the slightest whiff of topping. It smokes like a nice burley base, slow, dry and cool. The perique makes for a spicy backdrop, but when rubbed out isn't offensive. No sourness at the end, a pleasant smoke all the way down. I don't get the impression of a lot of nicotine.

I will smoke this from time to time, but it's not a regular for me. Several of the other HOW blends have richer and more varied flavors. For other burley lovers, I recommend you try a smaller amount, rub it out, pack it well and smoke it slow.
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Sep 16, 2004 Medium Mild to Medium Medium Pleasant to Tolerable
Might I recommend this blend in a corn cob pipe. Very tasty if smoked slowly. If it is very windy or puffed too rapidly it is too harsh. Slow, small sips lead to a satisfying smoke. I rate this a three star change of pace smoke. update 9/15/2004: This is a unique aromatic. Not much sweetness or aroma. The Perique is now much more apparent to my more educated palate. I can't vouch for the room note, but if your crowd likes the smell, you won't give up too much real tobacco taste with this mixture.
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Jul 18, 2004 Mild to Medium Medium Medium Pleasant
Mapleton may be my favorite House of Windsor blend. It is made up of short cut pieces in what seems to be a traditional American style popular more than 50 years ago. It consists predominantly of VA and burley and is lightly cased with maple (it is called "Mapleton", after all) and rum. Other reviewers mention a substantial Perique element. However, I didn't really detect Perique in the pouch I smoked. Perique may be present but, if it is, I found the balance to be such that it did not dominate. Mapleton is a dark, rich, semi-sweet, highly aromatic blend made in the same old-school manner as all other HOW blends. Perhaps the Perique forms the basis of the rich taste or it could simply be the maple and rum flavorings. I believe Wm. Serad, in his Pipes & Tobaccos Magazine review, mentioned one or more flavors in addition to maple and rum and such could account for the stewed fruit flavor sometimes associated with Perique. No artificial humectants seem to be employed and, unlike many modern aromatics, it is fairly dry and, hence, burned quite well without bite. I like this blend better than Field & Stream or Bourbon Street because both aroma and flavorings are more restrained, more natural, and there is no soapiness--- though I like all HOW blends to some degree. Anyway, I give Mapleton a grade of "B+".
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Jan 06, 2004 Medium Medium Medium to Full Tolerable to Strong
I never thought I would ever say this: too much Perique!!!!! Perhaps if I wasn't expecting a nice aromatic this wouldn't have hit so hard. I tasted no maple or rum- just burley with perique build up. IF you are enamored of Perique to the exclusion of all else, give this blend a try- you'll love it.
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