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Compass Box Oak Cross
Blended Malt — Highlands, Scotland
Reviewed
April 16, 2018 (edited June 4, 2018)
33 open bottles in my collection ranked through multiple blind tastings. Counting them down!
#31: Compass Box Oak Cross. Blended Malt. 43% ABV. NAS.
Paid $35
Even though $35 was a fantastic sale price, I can’t see myself purchasing another bottle.
This is a boring Compass Box. I adore Compass Box as a brand, but this particular offering was average. It’s very quaffable, just not memorable. I recommend letting this one rest for a while. Pour it, and do something else. Initially, the dram is muddled. After 20-30 minutes, the floral notes and orchard fruits take the lead. On the palate, it is light and fruity with a quick transition the spiciness provided by the French oak heads Frankenstein’d onto American oak staves (hence the name). This may impress the newcomer, but not me. The finish is medium and uninteresting.
MARK: 78/100
PREVIOUSLY, ON BATMAN:
#32: Johnnie Walker Black Lable. $36. 40%. 12 years. 71/100.
#33: Larceny Kentucky Straight Bourbon. $21. 46%. NAS. 41/100.
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I remember thinking this was a pretty wretched dram when I tried it . . . good review!