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WhiskeyCompass Box Nectarosity
DistilleryCompass Box Whisky Co.
RegionEdinburgh, Scotland
TypeScotch
Mash BillBlend of Single Malt and Single Grain Whiskies
Proof / ABV92 Proof / 46% ABV
AgingAged in American oak barrels twice
FiltrationNon-Chill Filtered
MSRP$65
Release Year2025

Compass Box Nectarosity Tasting Notes

Appearance: Golden Honey

Nose: Light fruits, apricot, peach, citrus, honey, vanilla, lightly toasted oak

Palate: Light fruits, apricot, mango, peach, citrus zest, light oak, vanilla, honey

Finish: Smooth with lots of fruit – has a bit of alcohol heat to it with a lingering oak and pepper spice on the tail end

Is Compass Box Nectarosity an Approachable Whisky?

Compass Box Nectarosity is a pretty easy Scotch to drink, but it does have a bit of alcohol heat to it.

It offers a lot of fruit flavors that most people should enjoy so this would be a bottle that anyone could enjoy.

Is Compass Box Nectarosity Complex?

Compass Box Nectarosity is not particularly complex, but it does offer what it advertises – rich fruit flavors and a nectar-like sweetness to it.

On both the nose and palate, you get a ton of light fruits like apricot, peach, mango, and citrus that is quite enjoyable.

There is also a layer of sweet honey, oak, and vanilla that rounds out the “nectar” sweetness, but you can tell that it is a younger whisky that is not quite as rich as some other Scotches like Balvenie, Oban, and Glenlivet offerings.

The finish is a bit fuller than some Scotches because it is non-chill filtered which helps keep some of the natural oils, but since it is a younger whisky I can also taste the alcohol a bit more than usual.

What are Compass Box Nectarosity’s strongest attributes/flavors?

Compass Box Nectarosity’s strongest attribute is how much fruit flavors it offers.

It advertises rich fruit flavors and a nectar-like sweetness and it delivers on both.

Is Compass Box Nectarosity a go-to whisky?

Compass Box Nectarosity is an easy Scotch to drink, but it doesn’t quite deliver on the rich flavors I would prefer as a go-to Scotch Whisky.

I would be much more likely to stick with my usual Balvenie and Glenlivet bottles if I’m looking for an affordable go-to fruit-forward Scotch Whisky.

Is Compass Box Nectarosity priced accurately to its quality?

I think Compass Box Nectarosity is a bit overpriced for what it delivers.

While it does offer a nice sweet and fruity flavor profile, the quality just seems a bit more like it would fit better as a $45 bottle.

Conclusion for Compass Box Nectarosity

Compass Box offers a nice lineup of Scotch whisky, but I think this bottle is an attempt to create a catchy marketing name and charge a bit extra above what the bottle delivers.

I was excited when I saw this bottle on the shelf, but I wish it was aged a little longer and offered a richer flavor profile without the cheaper “alcohol” note shining through.

I understand trying to create an eye-catching label, but the whisky has to back up the price.

Overall, I think the Compass Box Peat Monster is a much better purchase that is also $5 cheaper so I would purchase that one if you have the choice.

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Brad

Brad is the creator of Secret Whiskey Society. Over the past 10 years, he has tasted and officially reviewed over 400 whiskeys and has documented his whiskey journey over the years. With a collection of over 800 bottles, he invites you to join him as he tastes each bottle while giving first impressions and decision on whether each bottle is worth its price tag.

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