Compass Box Spice Tree 70cl Whisky
Compass Box
Scotland
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Compass Box
Scotland
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Compass Box's delicious Spice Tree was briefly illegitimate, according to SWA regulations. After adjusting its creation, Spice Tree is back, and better than ever. It's a blended malt made from Highland malt whiskies, aged in specially made casks with new French oak heads.
In April 2015, it was named Best Blended Malt Scotch at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition.
Fragrant and aromatic with notes of dried herbs, spices, oak and vanilla. Has a bourbon note to it and a peppery tang.
Gingernut biscuits, toffee spices, herbal, vanilla, very rich and peppery.
Very spicy, big and rich.
Just got into scotch. This is the 10th bottle I have bought. I enjoy it. I am not blown away. May be that my palate is not developed. Would buy again but will try some others first.
Great nose, rich palate, fantastic complexity at this price point - huge finish! Would point out that this is technically not a blend but a vatted malt.
I first tried Spice Tree at a whisky tasting event in Scottsdale, Arizona. It blew my mind so I bought a bottle. Forget it. This whisky is a true work of art. Frankly, a MUST in any collection.
My favorite blend. Bottled at 46% is what everything should be bottled at. It's not chill filtered as well. That's so important for me. Chill filtering takes away that great mouthfeel you get.
It's a blended malt. Says so right on the label. Best blend I've had. Much better than Johnnie Green Label which is a blended malt.