The apple and cinnamon notes hit first, but the maple comes through as it burns, filling the whole living room. I lit this during a rainy afternoon and it genuinely smelled like someone was baking a pie in the kitchen. Lasted a good while, too, for a single candle.
Ella★★★★★
The maple syrup note is surprisingly authentic and not too sweet—it blends perfectly with the cinnamon. I lit this while baking and the whole kitchen smelled like a real apple pie. Burns evenly too, which I always appreciate.
Ava I.★★★★★
The eucalyptus note cuts through the sweetness just enough to keep it from being cloying—lit this while the rain was falling and the whole room smelled like a cozy Vermont autumn. Burns evenly without drowning out the cinnamon, which I appreciate.
Grace H.★★★★★
The apple and maple scents are so perfectly balanced, it really does smell like a Vermont autumn. I lit it while baking and the cinnamon note filled the whole kitchen without being cloying.
Victoria J.★★★★☆
The apple and cinnamon come through beautifully, but the maple syrup is a bit more subtle than I hoped. Burns evenly for hours, which I appreciate for the price.
Eli★★★★☆
I didn't expect the eucalyptus note to come through so clearly alongside the maple, but it keeps the scent from being overly sweet. Burns evenly with a good throw—just wish the cinnamon was a bit stronger in the mid notes.
Miles M.★★★★☆
I bought this for fall and the apple-cinnamon scent is rich without being cloying, though I wish the maple came through a bit more. The burn is even and the glass jar looks nice on my coffee table.