G. L. Pease Maltese Falcon

(3.25)
Stylish, dark and alluring. Generous quantities of Cyprian latakia are blended with matured red Virginias, exotic Orientals, and just a little bright flue-cured leaf to offer a deep, full-bodied yet silky smoke with an intriguing sweetness, enhanced by a discreet and mysterious spice. Maltese Falcon possesses an exquisite balance - a wonderful all-day English style mixture.
Notes: Originally conceived as a replacement for the old Raven's Wing, Maltese Falcon quickly evolved into something bigger. It's a rich, bold blend, with excellent body, a beguiling sweetness, and solid structure, ideal for those who enjoy a sophisticated, yet comfortable and refined English-style mixture. Maltese Falcon was introduced in January 2008

Details

Brand G. L. Pease
Series Heirloom Collection
Blended By Gregory Pease
Manufactured By Cornell & Diehl
Blend Type English
Contents Latakia, Oriental/Turkish, Virginia
Flavoring
Cut Ribbon
Packaging 2 ounce tin, 8 ounce tin
Country United States
Production Currently available

Profile

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

Average Rating

3.25 / 4
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Apr 22, 2018 Medium None Detected Medium Pleasant to Tolerable
Finally, A Pease Blend that lives up to the Hype. This is a Balkan.

It's a near perfect cut and moisture. This one has a lot of the oriental flavor I've come to recognize in the top blends I relish. I do taste the Virginia and Latakia and not much casing of this special flavor at all. It really is one of the smoothest Balkans I've tried. It's really oriental forward and I know the other stuff is there, but it's rounded and only embellishes the oriental to my taste. Reminds me of something between Blackhouse and White Knight which are both two of my favorite blends based of old Balkan Sobranie's.

It's nice to finally get something truly Balkan from Pease. Wish I'd hit this one sooner. And it is a good one. Plum Pudding, Magnum Opus, Blackhouse, Balkan Sasieni are all the best blends which are just so good calling any better than the rest is a superfluous gesture. This Pease offering is in that company.
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Jun 07, 2016 Medium to Strong Medium Medium to Full Tolerable
A full-bodied, solid Latakia blend. Very smoky, rich and surprisingly complex. Skillfully blended orientals. Not for the faint of heart.. Definitely blended for the English smoker. I would not recommend this for the beginning smoker.

Pairs well with port.
Pipe Used: Meer, briar
Age When Smoked: New tin
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Jun 10, 2014 Medium to Strong None Detected Medium to Full Tolerable
Wow! Super flavor! Like another member said, my can was so full, I could barely get a pinch without the tobacco spilling over the side; packed!! Perfect moisture content. Initial light was a "whoah" moment for me, as the latakia immediately jumped forward. A couple puffs later, and it died down to the background, while a myriad of flavors began dancing around. I'm not experienced enough to positively identify much, but there was sweetness, some light acidity on the tongue, subtle hints of dark chocolate maybe, sometimes a floral hint and I swear, a ginger-type flavor danced in and out. Maltese Falcon is definitely interesting. I doubt I will get bored of trying to nail down the flavor profile any time soon. Grab a tin! You won't regret it!

P.S.- I'm new to latakias and would highly recommend this blend to someone curious about English blends, like me.
Pipe Used: MM Mark Twain pipe
PurchasedFrom: PipesAndCigars
Age When Smoked: 4 months
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Dec 14, 2013 Medium to Strong Extremely Mild Medium to Full Tolerable to Strong
As some reviewers have pointed out, I too am in a quandary at all the English/ Balkan/ Latakia blends from GLP and others. It is hard trying to pick the fine points and nuances out. I can only say , "I like this one". I decided to air and dry this blend a little more than needed and to smoke it in a short nose-warmer CLAY! I feel that the clay, while it smokes hot, can give a pure tobacco taste test. (BTW, don't want to do advertising, but if you want a quality tobacco ,"Clay" go to "Dawnmist Studios", lovely people, quality product & they ship to the US.) Back to the review after this word from our sponsor.

I noticed a nice balance , a creaminess and most notable an exotic herbal incense scent from the Oriental in this blend, when " French inhaled", very nice. The search was on, I thought it was "Lagonda", this was similar but less pronounced, then Tudor Castle, yes, closer, it could be a touch of Yenidje that I was picking out of the Maltese Falcon. ( Reviewer, " Ehring(39) seemed to pick this out also) . I'm not sure, but I will say that MF is smoother than either of the previous listed blends and is interesting.

Will I give this 4 stars, Never , not until I've smoked this over a longer period of time, but it has a good chance of getting there.

Updated 2015-8-8, I've now smoked 3 tins of the blend and I like it more and more. It's a little stronger than I first indicated and a little richer. It has a great base note that is very creamy and dark . It's hard to describe , but it reminds me of when I'm drinking an espresso coffee or eating some 85% dark chocolate, creamy , dark, satisfying. Please don't take this comment as if this is a topped coffee or chocolate blend. I"m ready to make this a 4 star.
Pipe Used: Clay, cob
Age When Smoked: 1 month/ 1 1/2 years
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Jun 24, 2010 Mild to Medium Mild Medium to Full Pleasant
I have been smoking a pipe for about 7 years. All this time I have truly loved smoking a pipe. I love to look at pipes. I love reading about pipe manufacturers, tobaccos and pipe smoking. And I have enjoyed puffing on various blends. All this time I had not come across anything that would qualify as a “desert island” blend for me. There have been a couple of tobaccos that I fairly enjoyed, but nothing that really rang my bell. I read reviews describing delicious and creamy blends, but my experience was usually not as notable. But a few months ago I got around to opening up my tin of Maltese Falcon. The first bowl was FANTASTIC. I remember thinking that if every bowl was that good, then I had found my Arcadia.

The Falcon is smooth, creamy and just a little sweet. Not in any sort of cloying way. There is a flavor that you just can't put a finger on. Something different in this leaf jumps out at you from time to time. I have dedicated my meerschaum solely to this blend, and find that I am smoking that pipe more frequently than ever before. This smokes velvety smooth, and I think it has a great room note. This is one that is great to blow thru the nose. There is definitely nothing harsh about this English blend.

My 1st tin arrived VERY dry, but this did not seem to affect the smoking qualities. My next tin had a more typical moisture level, and seems to smoke even better for it. I play around with my packing methods with this one. I am finding some methods are so-so, while others make this one shine. I recently ordered a pound of this blend, and plan on ordering more.

If you are looking for something unique, give this one a try. If it doesn't float your boat, you can send what's left to me. Happy puffing!
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Oct 30, 2009 Mild to Medium None Detected Medium Pleasant to Tolerable
Maltese Falcon is one of the most elegant English mixtures I've smoked. The overall flavor is not dominated by the Latakia addition, which have been added in this blend just to catch a distinctive English taste.

The sweetness of fine Virginia mixed up with a great spicy sweet oriental makes this blend very special for my taste. As I said, Latakia is present only for a cool delicious smoke, which does not mask the sweet exotic mixture of Virginia-Oriental.

The Orientals in this mixture are loaded with sugar and a silky, oily, spicy taste. I am not sure but they may be Yenidje or Izmir (or both) leaf. I don't remember when I've tasted last time this well some Orientals and Virginias in a English mixture. IMO the English mixtures of the market are generally loaded with much Latakia, again IMO, mainly for masking the unsuccesful Va-Oriental mixtures. Well Maltese Falcon is not one of those blends. It is sweet, exotic, flavorful and extremely nicely balanced. The Latakia power suits very well for a mild to medium strength Smokes cool and slow, leaving a long lasting delightful taste on my palat and tongue.
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Sep 20, 2009 Medium to Strong None Detected Very Full Very Pleasant
This deep blend goes great for breakfast. The full taste is better than a cup of coffee.

I typically smoke it on the way to work each day and at night.

Pease has really done it with this one.

-The wife loves it. -The leaves are not balanced. They support in varying degrees. -It's relaxing as hell.

I endorse this one and always have cans in stock.

****
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Sep 07, 2009 Medium Extremely Mild Medium to Full Very Pleasant
I have recently returned to smoking a pipe after about a twenty-five year hiatus. Quite a lot of changes have occurred in the meantime, I must say, and not all to the good.

Gone is my local Pipe Shop, where one could try a bowl of many of the proprietors hand blends, or have one's own tastes met by a custom blend. Gone is Balkan Sobranie, and nearly all the Dunhill line, including my favorite tinned tobacco - Nightcap. My jaw dropped when I saw what a tin of the venerable Nightcap goes for on E-bay!

Enter the internet, and shopping by tobacco review. I purchased a smorgasbord of English-Balkan - Virginias based blends, with a couple others which included some burley for an alternative universe.

I must say that the only tobacco I ordered in any bulk was 4 ounces of Squadron Leader, based in no small part the recommendations of this forum. I regret to say it has been the most disappointing of all the selections I am trying out.

To my palate, Squadron leader is is too bitter, doesn't have enough Latakia smokiness, and the Orientals are too forward, leading to a flavor which is too arid. The flavors don't 'dance' for me, and after several bowls under different conditions, I just can't recommend this blend.

However, in contrast, I find GLP's Maltese Falcon to be extremely satisfying. Smoky, sweet, complex - now this blend 'dances' for me, with flavors developing intriguingly throughout the bowl. And very mild compared to S.L., despite arriving too dry in the tin.

Twenty-five years ago I spent a lot of time trying to find the 'perfect' English blend, and I think I have stumbled upon it here with Maltese Falcon. Rich, sweet, smoky and complex yet smokes like velvet.
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Oct 22, 2008 Medium Mild Medium Pleasant to Tolerable
Listen Up Fellow Citizens!!

This one should NOT be missed!

I have never really liked Latakia much. In most blends it strikes me like a burning gunpowder taste. (Like all those cheap fireworks we used to set off as kids...)

On my last large order from Cornell & Deihl, they were kind enough to send me a small sample of Maltese Falcon. (1oz. I think.)

I can't rave enough about this tobacco, and the smoking experience you will no doubt enjoy. Yes, some reviewers who like their English strong, (bordering on industrial paint stripper,) will find this one not as strong as they are used to.

The blend just sings from 1st to last light. The Latakia is always present, but weaves in and out with a symphony of other flavors and notes. It stays interesting throughout the bowl, and one flavor never takes over. The Virginia and Orientals are top notch. Truly another example where the sum of the parts creates a whole new entity, eclipsing what you thought the sum would be.

It lights well, smokes clean, burns down to a fine ash with little dottle. It gets a tad stronger past mid-bowl.

I can't stress enough that, as I have tried many different blends, and making a true study of blends, this one is tops. So many Latakia blends to me are just monotone. Full-on smokey, burnt flavor.

This blend has me actually craving that unique Latakia flavor. Probably because it is not overwhelming.

If you are already a Latakia fan, this one could be a great lighter smoke. If you have hesitated on trying an English, this one is a great starter.

Best of luck, and happy smoking!
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Reviewed By Date Rating Strength Flavoring Taste Room Note
Jul 08, 2008 Medium Extremely Mild Medium Strong
The stuff that dreams are made of? Well, I dunno, but definitely a delicious medium English. GLP is, to me, hit-or-miss -- but this one is definitely a hit. Previous reviewers have described the taste very accurately: perfectly balanced, with a wonderful latakia at once softened by Orientals and complicated by Virginias. It reminds me of some of the best Buteras, like Latakia #2 and Pelican (it falls somewhere between the two). Definitely a ketchup/BBQ tin aroma, recalling McClelland. The "mysterious spice," however, is very mild, running through it all like a fine thread. I wish someone could figure out what it is! The main effect is to add a hint of molasses-like sweetness in the background.

Congratulations to Pease for the blend -- clearly, "a man of nice judgment and many resources" -- and ZuluCollector for the excellent label design.
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