Compass Box Hedonism 70cl Whisky
Compass Box
Scotland
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Compass Box
Scotland
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A delightful blended grain whisky, Hedonism really is as enjoyable as the name suggests. Exclusively matured in American oak barrels, the result is a smooth and creamy offering from Compass Box.
From the first delectable introduction, Hedonism is all ripe fruit, fraises des bois and sponge cake. Some red pepper provides an interesting point to mull.
Very sensual, disarmingly sleek and creamy. Black cherry and sweet spices, some cereal notes.
Very warm and spiced, toasty, some oak and milk chocolate.
I offered this in a tasting last weekend and people just didn’t get it. I personally loved it- vanilla, toffee, fruitcake, just yummy. I agree with the other reviews though that it is overpriced.
I have had all batches to date but current blend is by far the weakest in my view
I did rather enjoy this grain blend offering from Compass Box, and I would certainly have it again. However, would I buy a bottle for £65? No is the answer. I think money would be better spent buying an independent bottling of aged single grain whisky. It would be 5 stars if it was £43 (inline with the rest of the CB core range)
Very pleasant but not marvellous value at the price.
I like big bold rich dark and complex single malts, but I've fallen in love with this lovely blend. It's my go-to now for nights when I just want to enjoy my drink instead of getting to know a new malt stranger. It is smooth, sweet and rich with just the right complexity to make it interesting without having to think too hard. Exceptional balanced vanilla. Yummy. If only it were cheaper.