How Much Does Compass Box Orchard House Use Code 6274 Cost in 2026?
Compass Box Orchard House Use Code 6274 — All Sizes & Prices
| Bottle Size | Price | Price/oz | Price/Shot | Shots |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 750ml (Standard) 25.4 oz | $40.13 | $1.58 | $2.37 | 16.9 |
About Compass Box Orchard House Use Code 6274
Compass Box Orchard House is a groundbreaking Blended Malt Scotch Whisky from Scotland's Highlands, bottled at 46% ABV and first released in 2024. Produced by Compass Box Whisky Co. and available in 750ml at $40.13, it innovates by using new make spirit matured in their own casks, primarily Linkwood (39%), Clynelish (29%), Benrinnes (20%), with Caol Ila (2%), a secret Speyside malt (8%), and Highland blend (2%), all from first-fill ex-bourbon barrels and select oak. What makes it special is its vibrant orchard fruit profile—apples, pears, strawberries—balanced with subtle smoke, creamy vanilla, and spice, non-chill filtered for natural richness. Ideal for fruit-forward whisky lovers seeking a pre-dinner sip or versatile mixer, it stands out in the blended malt category against traditional blends by emphasizing fresh, youthful vibrancy over heavy peat or sherry dominance, offering exceptional value and approachability.
Tasting Notes
👃 Nose
Aromas of ripe apple and pear dominate, joined by pineapple, lemon-lime zest, and hints of Earl Grey tea. Subtle vanilla, shortbread, and a faint ethereal smoke emerge, evoking a lush summer orchard. Floral jasmine and light spices like white pepper add depth with time.
👅 Palate
Malty and gingery flavors burst forth with honey, wild strawberries, and vanilla shortbread on a creamy, oily mouthfeel. Juicy pear puree, lychee, and light smoke mingle with waxy Clynelish notes and gentle spice. Vibrant yet syrupy, it balances fruit sweetness with subtle peat.
✨ Finish
Long and soft, with lingering orchard fruits, creamy toffee apple, and a gentle waft of ethereal smoke.
Popular Cocktails with Compass Box Orchard House Use Code 6274
Mamie Taylor-ish — Mix Orchard House with ginger beer, lime, and ice in a highball glass for a fruity, smoky twist on the classic.
Orchard Highball — Pour over ice with soda water and a lemon twist to highlight the vibrant fruit and citrus notes.
Boilermaker — Pair a shot neat alongside a crisp pale ale or pilsner for contrasting fruit and malt harmony.
Food Pairings
Soft cheeses, Crisp pale ale boilermaker, Amber ale, Pilsner, Strawberries or ripe peach dessert