Irish Monkey Cellars

Green Spot

Single Pot Still Irish Whiskey

S
9.3

Wow. Smooth. Paris Louvre — 14 days ago

Knappogue Castle

Aged 12 Years Single Malt Irish Whiskey

AEL
8.9

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. — 4 years ago

The Infinite Monkey Theorem

The Blind Watchmaker Malbec

Full body and not too sweet or tart. Notes of “dark grape skin”. Very nice. — 4 years ago

Cruse Wine Co.

Monkey Jacket North Coast Red Blend 2022

Middle of the road body. Nose is tart raspberry and roasted plum. Palette is macerated strawberry with a hint of basil. Crowd pleaser. Could cocktail or pair with food very easily. — 3 months ago

Mari Vineyards

Simplicissimus Irish Vineyard Sparkling Riesling

A surprisingly and sincerely delicious sparkling wine from Michigan. Unpretentious and satisfying. — 3 years ago

Douglas, David and 13 others liked this
Rhonely Boy

Rhonely Boy

Im on board, I like Sekt, Ive had 1 Michigan winery’s Riesling at least twice within the US Airport hubs with good impression, Michigan + Riesling + Airports and surrounding cities = Yes.
Eric

Eric Influencer Badge

I’m in Detroit today and I found this on the restaurant list. The restaurant was out of this world - Chartreuse.

Sine Qua Non

The Monkey White Rhone Blend

Interesting blend. — 4 years ago

Eric L.Craig Porter
with Eric and Craig
Eric, Timmer and 16 others liked this

Mark Ryan Winery

Monkey Wrench Merlot Blend

Cabernet 53%, Merlot 26%, Malbec 19%, Petit Verdot 2% — 5 months ago

Midleton Distillery

Barry Crockett Legacy Single Pot Still Irish Whiskey

Is hard to imagine how anything could be much better from nose to lingering finish. But, I'll keep searching for the perfect dram. — 3 years ago

Chateau Montelena

Calistoga Zinfandel 2015

This zin is just as good as their cabs. Well balanced and not overly jammy. It is aged in French/Irish/ American oak barrels for 16 months, 15% of which are new. I can't recall ever seeing irish oak barrels before. — 4 years ago

Shay, David and 2 others liked this