Day 10 — Compass Box – The circle

Day 10 if you like this whisky I would recommend clicking the link below and getting one. I get the impression that this is not a series that will be repeated much and it’s a shame because it’s darn tasty. Although I am not generally a fan of Compass Box what I like, I like a lot. Compass Box feels like a newcomer to the blenders market but their rapidly growing presence really shows that they have a team of skilled marketers and the flavor shows they also have a person or two with a nose as we have had something form them in our calendar every year for the past couple years. Coincidence? I think not let’s enjoy.

Whisky

Country: scotland

Age: NAS

ABV: 46%

Profile

Compass Box Whisky Company is headed by founder and whisky-maker John Glaser, who spent many years working in the wine trade before moving into Scotch whisky and a role as marketing director for Johnnie Walker.Image

As the company puts it, he established Compass Box Whisky “…based on his commitment to evolving practices in the industry to make great Scotch whisky more approachable and relevant to more people.”

Unsurprisingly, given his wine background, Glaser has a deep commitment to wood quality when it comes to maturation, and at times he has pushed the boundaries of conventional whisky wisdom. For example, he created the first commercial blended grain Scotch whisky, named Hedonism, and Spice Tree, which fell foul of the Scotch Whisky Association (SWA) for its use of suspending staves of toasted French oak within conventional casks.

Compass Box offers a ‘Signature Range, which comprises The Spice Tree, The Peat Monster, Oak Cross, Asyla and Hedonism. Meanwhile, the company’s ‘Limited Range’ offers limited edition whiskies such as Hedonism Quindecimus and Flaming Heart. Compass Box’s third range is Great King Street – blended Scotch with 50% malt content, which also bears the company’s trademark transparency about component whiskies and maturation regimes.

History

Compass Box Whisky was established by John Glaser in 2000, and its first commercial release was the blended grain Hedonism, offered the same year. Peat Monster – originally just The Monster – was launched four years later, comprising heavily-peated Islay and medium-peated Highland malts, which went on to become the company’s best-seller.

The original version of The Spice Tree blended malt was marketed in 2005, but withdrawn the following year, being replaced by a variant with heavily-toasted cask heads instead of the staves disapproved of by the SWA. The Great King Street range of blended Scotch whiskies was inaugurated with Great King Street Artist’s Blend in 2011, followed by Glasgow Blend in 2014.

In April 2015, Bermuda-based Bacardi became a minority shareholder in Compass Box Whisky, having established a relationship with the company through a supply contract for component whiskies.

 

The CircleTasting Notes

Nose: Barley sugar, Fresh stone fruits, Crisp apple skin, Ginger spice
Taste:  Tarte tatin with vanilla cream, Sweet malt, Cinnamon
Finish: A suggestion of smoke, Oak spice, Floral malt, Vanilla pod

Purchase Links

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