Compass Box Orchard House 750ML

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Description

Compass Box Orchard House 750ML is a blended malt Scotch whisky bottled at 46% ABV, built around fruit-forward Highland and Speyside malts. Rated 86 points by Whisky Advocate's Jonny McCormick, Orchard House stands out for Compass Box's unconventional approach to cask management — filling barrels at a lower proof than nearly every other producer in Scotland to draw more sweetness from the wood.

Quick Facts: ABV: 46%  |  Origin: Scotland (blended in London, England)  |  Style: Blended Malt Scotch Whisky (NAS)  |  Producer: Compass Box

Production & Heritage

Compass Box, the London-based blending house founded by John Glaser in 2000, has built a reputation for transparent, ingredient-driven whiskymaking. Orchard House draws the majority of its character from Linkwood (approximately 39%), Clynelish (29%), and Benrinnes (20%), all matured in first-fill bourbon barrels, with smaller parcels from Caol Ila and other distilleries contributing depth. Critically, Compass Box fills its casks at 58% ABV rather than the industry-standard 63.5% — a deliberate choice that extracts more sugar from the oak and amplifies the honeyed, fruity profile. The whisky is bottled without chill-filtration and at natural colour. The first batch was made entirely from spirit purchased as new make and aged in-house by Compass Box, giving Glaser's team complete control over maturation from day one.

Tasting Notes

Aroma: Bright orchard fruit leads — crisp apple and ripe pear, followed by pineapple and lemon-lime zest. A second wave reveals Earl Grey tea, light floral notes, and a whisper of marzipan.

Taste: The entry is juicy and immediate, with golden apple and wild strawberry meeting honey and vanilla shortbread at mid-palate. As it develops, malty ginger and subtle baking spice emerge alongside golden syrup and buttery pastry. A faint trace of peat smoke from the Caol Ila component drifts underneath, adding surprising complexity without dominating.

Finish: Medium in length and smooth in texture, with lingering orchard fruit and light oak tannins. Dried apple, graham cracker, and a hint of sultana carry the final notes cleanly to a close.

How to Drink Orchard House

At 46% and non-chill-filtered, Orchard House is built for drinking neat, where its layered fruit character unfolds fully at room temperature. A few drops of water open up the honeyed mid-palate further without collapsing the structure. It also works well in cocktails where the fruit-forward profile can shine: a Penicillin, where the apple and ginger notes dovetail naturally with honey-ginger syrup and lemon; a Rob Roy, where its sweetness balances sweet vermouth without becoming cloying; or a Whisky Highball, where the bright orchard fruit character stays vivid and refreshing against chilled soda water.

Best For

  • Introducing someone to blended malt Scotch beyond single malts
  • Gifting a whisky enthusiast who values transparency in production
  • After-dinner sipping when something lighter and fruit-driven suits the mood
  • Exploring Compass Box's house style before moving into their cask-strength or limited releases

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Orchard House taste like? Orchard House delivers a fruit-forward profile dominated by crisp apple, ripe pear, honey, and vanilla shortbread, with subtle ginger spice and a trace of peat smoke underneath. It drinks smooth and approachable at 46% ABV.

How does Orchard House compare to Glencadam 10? Both are fruit-forward Scotch whiskies at similar price points, but Orchard House is a blended malt drawing complexity from multiple distilleries, while Glencadam 10 is a single malt from one Highland distillery with a more pronounced floral and grassy character. Orchard House tends toward honeyed orchard fruit with more texture from its non-chill-filtered, 46% ABV bottling.

Is Orchard House good for sipping neat? Yes — at 46% ABV and without chill-filtration, it retains full body and mouthfeel at room temperature, making it an excellent neat pour for those who enjoy fruit-driven Scotch.

Where is Orchard House made? The component single malts are distilled in Scotland at distilleries including Linkwood (Speyside), Clynelish (Highlands), Benrinnes (Speyside), and Caol Ila (Islay), then blended and bottled in London by Compass Box.

What foods pair well with Orchard House? Aged cheddar complements the apple and honey notes naturally. Smoked salmon works with the faint peat undercurrent. Almond tart or pear frangipane mirrors the marzipan and orchard fruit. Light charcuterie boards with dried fruit and honeycomb bring out the vanilla and shortbread character. Apple crumble with custard is an obvious but effective seasonal match.

What sizes does Orchard House come in? Compass Box Orchard House is widely available in the standard 750ml bottle size.

Is Orchard House worth the price? Orchard House positions as an accessible, mid-range blended malt that punches above its tier thanks to Compass Box's meticulous cask selection and lower-proof filling strategy. For the quality and transparency of production, it represents strong value within the blended malt Scotch category.

Why Orchard House?

What separates Orchard House from the crowded field of blended malts is Compass Box's commitment to controlling the entire maturation process — purchasing spirit as new make and aging it in-house under conditions they've fine-tuned over two decades. The decision to fill barrels at 58% ABV instead of 63.5% is not a marketing gimmick; it fundamentally changes how spirit interacts with oak, pulling more natural sweetness from the wood and producing a rounder, more fruit-saturated whisky. That approach earned it 86 points from Whisky Advocate. For anyone looking for a Scotch that prioritizes freshness and drinkability over heavy sherry or peat influence, Orchard House is one of the most deliberately constructed options available at its price point.

Specifications

  • Varietal/Type
    Blended Scotch
  • Product of
    Scotland
  • Size
    750ML
  • Proof
    92
  • Brand
    Compass Box

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