I tried King David with a splash of soda. I tried changing the serve, but the sweetness felt flat. The balance felt off from start to finish.
fruity - sharp - maltyKing David
3.8Blended Scotch
Alcohol strength can vary by variant and market. Check the bottle label before serving.
King David is a blended Scotch whisky — a skillful mix of malt and grain whiskies from different distilleries, combined by a master blender for a smooth, balanced taste that's easy to enjoy.
King David is a blended Scotch whisky combining malt and grain whiskies from multiple distilleries. Master blenders carefully select and marry dozens of component whiskies to achieve consistency and complexity. A blended Scotch whisky by King David, carefully crafted by master blenders for a balanced and harmonious flavor profile. Made in India, where the tropical climate accelerates maturation and adds unique character to spirits. King David is listed by PourBud as Blended Scotch from King David, with an origin linked to India. Its listed ingredients include Malted barley, grain whisky, pure water, yeast. The available production notes identify Grain Selection, Mashing & Fermentation, Distillation, Blending, Maturation, Bottling as part of its making or maturation context. The recorded flavour profile highlights Smooth, Balanced, Malty, Warm. Serving references in the catalog include Neat, On the Rocks, With Soda/Water, depending on the style and bottle guidance. Food-pairing notes connect it with Roasted Nuts, Grilled Chicken, Cheddar Cheese, Smoked Meats. The product name and category provide a starting point, while the bottle label remains the best source for the exact style, ingredients, and alcohol strength. Where detailed history or production notes are not recorded, PourBud avoids making brand-specific claims and keeps the description limited to verified catalog information.
Basic History
A blended Scotch whisky by King David, carefully crafted by master blenders for a balanced and harmonious flavor profile.
Origin & Region
Made in India, where the tropical climate accelerates maturation and adds unique character to spirits.
What goes with it
Roasted Nuts
Grilled Chicken
Cheddar Cheese
Smoked Meats
Dark Chocolate
SeafoodTop Reviews
I let King David sit for a moment before tasting it. The balance between gentle spice and dry, tidy finish was what won me over. One of the more enjoyable options I've tried in this category.
warm - fruityKing David had a few things going for it. There was enough vanilla note to keep me interested, even though the finish disappeared quickly. I'd order it again in the right mood.
warm - smoky - malty