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TTB Filing June 4, 2026

Dream Spirits Files Three New Blends — Personalized Batches and an Indiana Collab

Three filings from Dream Spirits Inc. cleared TTB review in late May 2026, offering a clearer look at where Prav Saraff — the owner of West Dupont Circle Wines & Liquors in Washington DC and the force behind the Dream Spirits label — is taking his blend program. All three are bottled out of Leesburg, VA, carry the brand's signature "Not So Secret Sauce Recipe" or story-driven back-label transparency, and sit at a stated 43% ABV on the COLA filings (note: COLA-stage proofs routinely change before release, so treat that figure as provisional).


Dream Spirits Small Batch Bourbon — 500-Bottle Numbered Run

DREAM SPIRITS — label (click to enlarge)

The most detailed label of the trio: a numbered small batch bourbon (this specific scan shows bottle 250 of 500) built entirely from Kentucky-distilled straight bourbons and blended to a precise, publicly disclosed formula — 50% 6-year, 35% 8-year, and 15% 10-year stock, with the label calling it the "Not So Secret Sauce Recipe." The filed ABV is ~43%, though that figure should be considered tentative until the bottles hit shelves. Both labels reserve a large "Dreamt Up Exclusively For / Personalization Goes Here" field, signaling these may be offered as custom or gifting editions in addition to (or instead of) standard retail. The DC Capitol dome art and "Dreamer, Believer & Creator" branding tie this squarely to the Dream Spirits identity, and the label reiterates the brand's $1-per-bottle charitable donation pledge.


Dream Spirits x Whiskey Library — 10-Year Indiana Collaboration

DREAM SPIRITS — label (click to enlarge)

This one breaks from Dream Spirits' Kentucky-centric history: the label explicitly states distilled in Indiana and carries a 10 Years Old age statement — a legal minimum claim, meaning the youngest whiskey in the blend is at least a decade old. Indiana bourbon of this age and sourced-blend context almost certainly points to MGP (Lawrenceburg, IN), the state's dominant straight whiskey distillery, though the filing doesn't name the distillery. The "Collaboration Series" label calls out a joint project with Whiskey Library, crediting Dream Spirits' master blender with sitting down alongside the Whiskey Library team to build a blend chosen "for depth, balance, and character." The filed ABV is again ~43% (tentative). For fans of MGP-sourced, aged Indiana bourbon, this is worth watching; whether it reaches broad retail or stays retailer-exclusive will likely depend on the Whiskey Library partnership terms.


Dream Spirits Small Batch Straight Blend — Batch 001

SMALL BATCH STRAIGHT BLEND — label (click to enlarge)

The purple label tells a slightly different story than its siblings: despite the TTB "Straight Bourbon Whisky Blends" classification, the label itself reads "A Blend of Straight American Whiskies" — a broader designation that isn't limited to corn-forward bourbon mash bills. The blend is again Kentucky-distilled, with the "Not So Secret Sauce Recipe" showing 65% 4-year, 25% 6-year, and 10% 8-year straight whiskey. It's a younger, higher-rye-of-character (potentially) profile than the numbered bourbon above. The "Batch No. 001" designation makes this the inaugural entry in what reads like a planned series, and the personalization field appears here too, suggesting Dream Spirits is building a customizable gifting tier across multiple expressions. The label wins on candor: most blenders won't tell you the age breakdown of every component down to the percentage point.


Three filings, one throughline: Dream Spirits keeps putting its blend math on the label when most brands hide it, and that transparency alone is worth paying attention to.

In this roundup

  • • DREAM SPIRITS— STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKY BLENDS
  • • DREAM SPIRITS— STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKY BLENDS
  • • SMALL BATCH STRAIGHT BLEND— STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKY BLENDS

Based on public TTB COLA filings. A label filing is not a confirmed release.