Real FREAKIN’ naughty — 6 years ago
In 1805, Daniel Phelan, an Irish wine broker, acquired le Clos de Garamey, and was followed in 1810 by the acquisition of the Segur de Cabanac estate, creating the domain that remains today. Initial Aromas of leather, oak and earthiness hit about, medium(+), bringing in subtle flavors of blackberry and herb. On the palate subtle fruit flavors of blackberry, herb, leather, smoky oak and meatiness carry from the nose. Medium(+) acidity on firm medium(+) tannins of this full body wine carry the flavors to a medium(+) length finish. Very good, but undelivered a bit, drink now will not get better. — 7 years ago

Can really taste the green tea wow! — 9 years ago
Excellent smooth #irishwhiskey — 9 years ago
Really nice Irish Whiskey. The nose wasn’t that appealing, but the taste was much better. Nice bite at the end, smooth at the front. — 7 years ago
Delicious! — 7 years ago
Brilliant stuff, first time with this one but a real winner, round full flavour with a little fizz in the mouth — 9 years ago
So smooth you can't even feel it on your tongue! — 6 years ago
Smooth and full bodied mild hint of chocolate — 9 years ago
Color is light caramel. Nose is quite sweet with aldehyde, caramel, crayon, and hotness strength. Taste is very smooth considering she is just 12 yr old. Nice creamy milk like flavor, wood chips, dried fruits, honey, and flowering note. Really impressed by the flowering and honey note. Aftertaste of warmth, some apple, dried fruit, and more flowering note. A must try 12 yr old. — 9 years ago
AEL
This stuff is dangerous. Smooth, light on the tongue, but not simple. A light gold color, some kind of melon note and vanilla flavors. Great at this price; points for cost/benefit ratio. At Cory's in the freezing cold. — 5 years ago