Kingsbarns Dream to Dram
Single Malt
Kingsbarns // Lowlands, Scotland
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stensig04
Reviewed December 10, 2020 (edited September 9, 2022)Nose is thick with hard candy and vanilla frosting, with some citrus floral undertones. Very enjoyable and carries itself like a heavily charred barrel fill. Palate has more of the citrus notes show up in the core, but it's still wrapped in a thick layer of hard candy sweetness and frosting. Finish is more typical mild barrel tannins with some vanilla lingering. -
iain297
Reviewed December 3, 2020Not much flavour or texture - hit of alcohol despite low ABV. Hints of honey. -
max916dz
Reviewed September 12, 2020Très agréable, pas de morsure de l'alcool, arômes très doux sur les fruits: poire, ananas, citron, le tout avec une jolie fraicheur. Manque peut-être un peu de complexité mais bien fait et équilibré. -
pjthejet
Reviewed August 29, 2020 (edited September 9, 2022)Nose : very fruity (pear, vanilla), pleasant Taste : apple, pear, honey (mid-intense) Finish : ginger, lemon. A bit rough. I really recommend the visit of the distillery. Very nice place, location and charming people !60.0 USD per Bottle -
wong25boy
Reviewed July 11, 2020 (edited October 9, 2020)Light, delicate, buttery, easy to drink88.0 CAD per Bottle -
Scott_E
Reviewed May 30, 2020 (edited December 10, 2020)This was provide by the one and only @LeeEvolved some time long ago from a tasting group now far, far away. A slow taster, I am. At best, tasting once a week and only drink on weekends (Friday through Sunday). Well, tonight turns out to be a tasting night... A warm lemon vanilla aroma greets you. Add to it ripened orchard fruits of pears and Gala apples. Now sprinkle that with toasted coconut, dried pineapples, some slices of green bananas and almond shavings. As it sits and opens, fruity red wine becomes apparent. It arrives on the palate bright, clean and brisk. The flavors are faint but detectable. Ginger root, vanilla extract, lemon juice. That acidic side is countered by sweetness of apples, malt chocolate and waxed honey. The finish is medium long that is slightly woody, slightly spicy and slightly dry. Vanilla and lemon oil finishes the flavors on the palate. A decent pour that is still maturing. A pleasant nose but the palate is wanting to be more complex and deeper. A few more years of maturation and this will be all that and more. Looking forward to that day. [85/100][Tasted: 5/29/20] -
Jose-Massu-Espinel
Reviewed April 8, 2020 (edited September 9, 2022)I had the chance to try a 10cl sample from this very new Lowland distillery. If i am not mistaken the first whiskies from them hit the markets just recently, by december 2018. The bottle actually says "Dream to dram". Bottled at 46%abv a nice strength for a Lowland. On the nose, it is beautiful. Oranges. Dim chocolate. Tangerine. Beautiful aroma right from the start. A refined malted barley. Crushed almonds. Citric punch. On the palate, it is your typical Lowland whisky: Orange caramel and Chocolate. Pretty nice taste. Oranges reminded me of Glenmorangie Original. Dulce de leche, and some citrus notes. Aftertaste is well crafted. Cocoa powder, Milk chocolate, Dulce de leche. A hint of ginger spice that surrounds the whole sweetness. Overall a very complex dram for a lowland. Very enjoyable. Citric and sweet. Hints of hay also present. 88 over 100, i foresee good things for this distillery.
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