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Rank: 34.7 pctl
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Compass Box Oak Cross   [kross]
Compass Box Oak Cross is a rich, medium-bodied blended malt Scotch whisky, known for its innovative aging process that combines American and French oak to create a vanilla-forward yet spicy flavor profile. It is produced by boutique blender Compass Box, utilizing Highland single malts (primarily Clynelish) matured in hybrid casks.
 100% Malted Barley
 Ratings: 
Whisky Advocate: 83.00 pts 
Whiskybase: 82.00 pts 
Flaviar: 78.00 pts 
The Whiskey Jug: 87.00 pts 
Drink Hacker: 90.00 pts 
Independently Owned
Tasting Notes
Nose: Fresh and vibrant with a delicate combination of honey, vanilla taffy, orchard fruits, and a light, toasty oak spice
Palate: Creamy and sweet with soft vanilla, clove-like French oak spice, baked apple, and a slight, intriguing waxiness
Finish: Medium-length and warming, featuring lingering notes of sweet malt, toasted oak, and a pleasant, gentle spice.
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Rank: 27.1 pctl
Value: $2.76 / pctl
Glen Scotia Double Cask
When it comes to whisky, double cask offers a robust flavour profile that makes it a truly sensational sipping experience. Matured in the finest first-fill American oak barrels before being finished for up to 12 months in Pedro XimAnez sherry casks. This outstanding single malt whisky provides the perfect balance of rich spicy fruits overlaid with the characteristic sea spray and vanilla oak finish for which the house of Glen Scotia is famous.
 100% Malted Barley
 Pro Ratings: 
Whisky Advocate: 85.00 pts 
Intl Wine & Spirits: 95.00 pts 
Whiskybase: 82.20 pts 
Total Wine: 88.00 pts 
Flaviar: 76.00 pts 
Drink Hacker: 90.00 pts 
Part of the  Loch Lomond Group family of brands.
Tasting Notes
Nose: Very sweet. Initially, it is all creme caramel, caramelised fruit sugars, wood sugar, toffee and fudge before some apple and peach come through. In time, a charred note of bourbon with a pleasing dusty dryness. Has some power.
Palate: Sweet start and quite fat. Though the alcohol gives a little tongue-tingling buzz, the result is a good mid-palate weight. The dry distillery character is still there, but there is now depth to counter. Water slightly dismantles the different elements but adds some dried mint.
Finish: Deep and dark, with gentle spice and lingering peat smoke.
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