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Nose
Perfumy. Vanilla pod. Sweetly appetising.
Palate
Soft. Oaty. A bit empty in the middle.
Finish
A hint of lemon. Cedary, bittersweet, balancing dryness.
Comment
Compass Box knows how to stay on course. Its whiskies are well-judged and consistent.
Michael Jackson - Whisky Magazine Issue 25 Nose
Gentle and creamy. Chocolate, vanilla and some red fruitiness (raspberry yoghurt?).
Palate
Very soft with great silky texture and a good cinnamon spiciness giving the mid palate a lift.
Finish
Rounded, fruity and soft.
Comment
Subtle and soft are the key words here. Like the best of these whiskies, this might not be as challenging as a peated Islay or sherried Speyside but it is bloody drinkable!
Dave Broom - Whisky Magazine Issue 25
Perfumy. Vanilla pod. Sweetly appetising.
Palate
Soft. Oaty. A bit empty in the middle.
Finish
A hint of lemon. Cedary, bittersweet, balancing dryness.
Comment
Compass Box knows how to stay on course. Its whiskies are well-judged and consistent.
Michael Jackson - Whisky Magazine Issue 25 Nose
Gentle and creamy. Chocolate, vanilla and some red fruitiness (raspberry yoghurt?).
Palate
Very soft with great silky texture and a good cinnamon spiciness giving the mid palate a lift.
Finish
Rounded, fruity and soft.
Comment
Subtle and soft are the key words here. Like the best of these whiskies, this might not be as challenging as a peated Islay or sherried Speyside but it is bloody drinkable!
Dave Broom - Whisky Magazine Issue 25
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Description
Nose
Perfumy. Vanilla pod. Sweetly appetising.
Palate
Soft. Oaty. A bit empty in the middle.
Finish
A hint of lemon. Cedary, bittersweet, balancing dryness.
Comment
Compass Box knows how to stay on course. Its whiskies are well-judged and consistent.
Michael Jackson - Whisky Magazine Issue 25 Nose
Gentle and creamy. Chocolate, vanilla and some red fruitiness (raspberry yoghurt?).
Palate
Very soft with great silky texture and a good cinnamon spiciness giving the mid palate a lift.
Finish
Rounded, fruity and soft.
Comment
Subtle and soft are the key words here. Like the best of these whiskies, this might not be as challenging as a peated Islay or sherried Speyside but it is bloody drinkable!
Dave Broom - Whisky Magazine Issue 25
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