KRB80
Compass Box No Name
Blended Malt — Scotland
Reviewed
April 26, 2019 (edited December 11, 2022)
I'm a sucker for Compass Box and their beautiful presentation and this one, with it's all-black mysterious outfit, replete with runes and a wax seal sold the inner romantic in me.
Nose: Huge whiff of smoke akin to if you decided to douse the campfire with water at the end of the night because you're a headcase and wouldn't be able to sleep at night if you didn't. Salty sea-breeze air, tarmac, seaweed, cereal, and hints of lemon/lime trying to poke through...maybe some vanilla.
Palate: Right off the bat the sweet medicinal notes hit you, band-aids, rubber, tarmac, bigtime liquorice, cacao, citrus notes along the lines of grapefruit, a touch nutty Mouthfeel isn't big and chewy as would be expected but medium-bodied, velvety and a bit oily.
Finish: Billowing smoke, leathery, peppery, very salty and huge liquorice in your face. It reminds me of a certain liquorice that a friend from Sweden sent to me about 10 years ago that I absolutely loved; salmiac liquorice. Coffee, band-aids...it just keeps going and going.
Upon my first dram of this whisky, I was completely enamored and had to go back to the store to grab another couple bottles because when it's gone, it's gone. I could sit back and savor a single dram of this for a good hour or two, picking apart all of the nuances. It's dirty and aggressive yet elegant and sophisticated. A paradoxical, beautiful blended whisky and at the top of the list of "Islay-themed" whiskies that I've ever had the pleasure of tasting.
127.0
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@KRB80 just searched and it is not easily available in Ireland but online for around $150 ex shipping.
@KRB80 yeah, their core is so damn good, that it’s hard to have special releases any better. I suppose that’s a good problem
@PBMichiganWolverine @Rick_M odd cuz their 10 is so damn affordable.
@KRB80 @PBMichiganWolverine - nice review! I did bite on the Ardbeg Twenty Something 23yo for $485. Then they came out with the 22yo for the same money, and I said enough is enough. I did spring for both Grooves and Drum, but any Ardbeg over $200 is on my boycott list.
@KRB80 I think more so than holding back, it’s more of a pricing premium. Ardbeg is freakin expensive
@PBMichiganWolverine indeed. I wish Ardbeg wouldn’t hold back and release more older, more mature offerings as their distillate is top-tier quality.
@1901 I got it for $127. I know it’s around $150 in other regions. If you happen to see it out in the wild, I’m sure it would be a purchase free of regret.
Fine review, sir! And after reading some other glowing reviews too I have added to my wishlist. Maybe a sample only as I figure it's fairly pricey - right?
Majority of this is Ardbeg. Just cant go wrong