Tuesday, July 19, 2022
HomeAlcoholEvaluate: Compass Field Experimental Grain Whisky

Evaluate: Compass Field Experimental Grain Whisky


Compass Field is out with its newest expression, and even explaining what it’s takes some doing.

Experimental Grain Whisky is a mix of 4 whiskies, one in every of which is produced from 100% peated malted barley from Loch Lomond Distillery. So: That portion is a single malt, proper? Truly, no. It’s distilled in a column nonetheless as a substitute of a pot nonetheless, which isn’t allowed by Scottish authorized requirements for single malts. This whisky is then aged in a second fill bourbon barrel. In order that portion is a curious “single grain” whisky. The remaining three whiskies within the mix embrace Hedonism Blended Grain (bourbon barreled), Cameronbridge Single Grain (recharred American oak), and North British Distillery Single Grain (recharred American oak).

“Experimental Grain Whisky tastes like no Restricted Version we now have made earlier than – and even seems totally different by flipping the back and front labels,” says lead whiskymaker James Saxon. “We got down to create the alter ego to Hedonism, our signature whisky and the world’s first ‘Vatted Grain.’ The whisky we sourced from the Loch Lomond Distillery has been produced from a mashbill of 100% peated malted barley; this element, in what’s formally a grain whisky, appears like a spy travelling beneath a false passport. We love this rigidity that so typically exists between the principles and a contemporary willingness to do issues in a different way, in pursuit of taste.”

This parcel sourced from Loch Lomond Distillery, which makes up one third of the recipe, may be 100% malt, however as a result of it’s produced in a column nonetheless slightly than a pot nonetheless, Scotch whisky conventions require it to be categorized as grain whisky. As well as, Experimental Grain Whisky incorporates conventionally made grain whiskies aged in recharred barrels and hogsheads, contributing wealthy crème brûlée notes that deliver depth to the Loch Lomond whisky’s distinctive natural and spicy smoke aromas.

Issues come collectively in a surprisingly pleasant style, combining the most effective options of each malt and grain whiskies, a powerful feat. On the nostril, the peat is outstanding however not domineering, with notes of lemon peel, lower grass, a mixture of herbs, and only a trace of asphalt all in a swirl. Gentle on its toes, palate-wise, the whisky dances its option to a sweeter world of almond and nougat, milk chocolate, with spice creeping in because the end builds — by no means overly gummy in the way in which that some grain whiskies may be. The smoky parts fall away virtually in full ultimately, the fade-out light, candy, and flippantly floral. Wholly agreeable.

92 proof.

B+ / $150 / compassboxwhisky.com

Compass Field Experimental Grain Whisky

$150



RELATED ARTICLES

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

- Advertisment -
Google search engine

Most Popular

Recent Comments