Compass Box Mini Variety Pack 50ML 5PK is a five-bottle Scotch whisky sampler featuring five 50ml miniatures at varying ABVs from 43% to 46%. Created by a company led by five-time Whiskey Advocate Innovator of the Year John Glaser, this set spans the full spectrum of Compass Box’s blending philosophy from delicate and fruity to powerfully peated.
Compass Box is not a single distillery but an independent whiskymaker headquartered in Richmond, London, founded by American John Glaser. The company sources distillates from established Scotch whisky distilleries across Scotland, then blends and further matures them using proprietary techniques. Compass Box gained renown and drew attention from the Scotch Whisky Association for pioneering the use of French oak inserts and toasted French oak heads in secondary maturation. The company also champions radical transparency, frequently disclosing exact component whiskies, cask types, and blending proportions, a practice unusual in the Scotch whisky industry.
What’s Inside the Pack
Each 50ml bottle represents a distinct expression in the Compass Box range:
Asyla: A fine, fruity blended Scotch designed for approachability and elegance. Bottled at 40% ABV, it leans on lighter malt and grain whiskies for a gentle, easygoing character.
Oak Cross: A smooth, complex blended malt that showcases Compass Box’s signature French oak maturation techniques, delivering layers of vanilla, spice, and orchard fruit.
Spice Tree: A rich, powerful blended malt at 46% ABV, matured using toasted French oak heads. Expect concentrated baking spice, clove, and dried fruit intensity.
Peat Monster: A blended malt bottled at 46% ABV, drawing heavily on Islay and Highland peated components. The smoke is muscular but balanced by an underlying sweetness.
Hedonism: A groundbreaking expression composed entirely of grain whisky a rarity in the Scotch world. Hedonism has earned Double Gold at the San Francisco World Spirits Competition and Spirit Gold at the International Wine & Spirit Competition.
Tasting Notes (Across the Range)
Aroma: The set moves from light citrus blossom and pear in Asyla through honeyed vanilla and toasted oak in Oak Cross and Hedonism, arriving at dense clove and campfire smoke in Spice Tree and Peat Monster.
Taste: Asyla opens with clean cereal sweetness and soft fruit. Oak Cross and Hedonism build toward creamy toffee, coconut, and gentle wood spice at mid-palate. Spice Tree delivers concentrated cinnamon bark and nutmeg, while Peat Monster layers maritime smoke over malty sweetness.
Finish: Lighter expressions close with a crisp, dry fade; Spice Tree and Peat Monster linger considerably longer with warming spice and ashy peat. Hedonism finishes with a distinctively silky, vanilla-cream character uncommon in grain whisky.
How to Drink the Compass Box Variety Pack
The miniature format is built for side-by-side tasting pour each into a Glencairn glass and work from lightest (Asyla) to heaviest (Peat Monster) to appreciate the range. For cocktail exploration, Peat Monster adds serious smoke to a Penicillin; Spice Tree’s concentrated spice works well in a Bobby Burns; and Hedonism’s creamy grain character makes a refined Scotch Highball.
Best For
Introducing a curious friend to the diversity of blended Scotch whisky
Gifting a whisky enthusiast who values innovative blending
Sampling Compass Box expressions before committing to a full bottle
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the Compass Box Variety Pack taste like? The five expressions cover a wide spectrum: Asyla is light and fruity, Oak Cross and Hedonism offer creamy vanilla and oak sweetness, Spice Tree brings concentrated baking spice, and Peat Monster delivers bold, smoky peat balanced by malt sweetness.
How does the Compass Box Variety Pack compare to the Johnnie Walker Collection Sampler? Johnnie Walker’s sampler showcases different tiers within one blending house, while the Compass Box set highlights five stylistically distinct expressions including an all-grain whisky and a heavily peated malt from a producer known for unconventional cask techniques and transparency.
Is the Compass Box Variety Pack good for beginners? It is an excellent introduction because the five bottles progress from accessible and light (Asyla) to bold and challenging (Peat Monster), letting newer drinkers identify the styles they prefer before investing in full-size bottles.
Where is the Compass Box Variety Pack made? Compass Box is headquartered in Richmond, London, but all component whiskies are distilled and matured in Scotland, sourced from various Highland, Speyside, and Islay distilleries, then blended and sometimes further matured under Compass Box’s direction.
What foods pair well with the Compass Box Variety Pack? Asyla pairs with smoked salmon and cream cheese for a light match; Oak Cross complements aged Comt or Gruyre; Spice Tree stands up to dark chocolate with chili; Peat Monster pairs with charred barbecue brisket; and Hedonism matches well with crme brle or vanilla panna cotta.
What sizes does the Compass Box Variety Pack come in? This set is available as a 5-pack of 50ml miniatures, totaling 250ml of whisky across five expressions.
Is the Compass Box Variety Pack worth the price? It positions as a mid-premium sampler; the cost per milliliter is higher than buying full bottles, but the value lies in tasting five distinct expressions including the award-winning Hedonism without the commitment of five separate 750ml purchases.
Why the Compass Box Variety Pack?
Few sampler packs in Scotch whisky cover this much stylistic ground from a 100% grain whisky to a peat-forward blended malt within a single producer’s range. John Glaser’s five Whiskey Advocate Innovator of the Year recognitions speak to the creative ambition behind each blend. The use of toasted French oak heads and the company’s commitment to full ingredient transparency set these whiskies apart from conventional Scotch blends. For anyone trying to understand what modern blended Scotch can achieve beyond the traditional model, this is one of the most efficient and rewarding ways to do it.