This review was originally published on July 25, 2019, at Bourbon & Banter.
BOTTLE DETAILS
- DISTILLER: Compass Box Whisky
- MASH BILL: A blend of Scotch Malted Whisky with Wheat
& Barley Spirit
- AGE: NAS - No Age Statement
- YEAR: 2019
- PROOF: 46% ABV
(92-Proof)
- MSRP: $200.00
NOSE: Heavy
Apple |
Vanilla | Apple Cider
TASTE:
Apple |
Clove | Vanilla
| White Pepper
FINISH: Long
and spicy with white pepper
SHARE WITH: Scotch
fans who aren’t purists and are willing to try something different.
WORTH THE PRICE: While
decent, charging $200 for a Scottish whisky that can’t even legally be called
Scotch is questionable.
BOTTLE, BAR, OR BUST: I rated this as a Bar primarily due to
the price.
OVERALL: I’ve
enjoyed many releases of Compass Box, and, pardon the pun, they’re very much an
outside-the-box distillery, and they are about as transparent as a distillery
will get. Due to their creativity, some of their releases can be pricey. But
the big question is: Is Stranger & Stranger worth $200.00? I don’t
think so.
Stranger & Stranger is
a blend of 80% Glenlossie malt aged in re-charred hogsheads, 14% Glen Elgin
malt aged in re-charred barrels, 5% Linkwood malt aged in sherry butts, and 1%
Girvan grain spirit aged for a year in refilled hogsheads. The latter spirit
was first aged for a year in American oak and then transferred to the used
hogshead. Compass Box calls this a sacrificial spirit because it prevents this
whisky from being classified as Scotch, as it is less than three years old.
Stranger & Stranger is
non-chill filtered and has no artificial coloring (caramel coloring is allowed
with Scotch whisky). There were 4802 bottles produced.
I tried Stranger &
Stranger, both neat and with a few drops of water. The only thing that water
added was to bring out a saline quality on the nose and added length to the
peppery finish.
I did enjoy Stranger &
Stranger but didn’t enjoy it for $200.00. I love to #DrinkCurious and do not
classify myself as a Scotch purist. I’m interested in the end result. Even if no
sacrificial spirit blended in, I’d still not rate this as a $200.00 worthy
purchase. It is nice and interesting in a good way, but it is also overpriced.
My Simple, Easy-to-Understand
Rating System
- Bottle = Buy It
- Bar = Try It
- Bust = Leave It
Whiskeyfellow encourages
you to enjoy your whiskey as you see fit but begs you to do so responsibly.
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