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Jameson Orange
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Exceptionally well-balanced aromas of spicy peel and juicy orange citrus, with undertones of sweet whiskey. Delicate, smooth and full mouthfeel with distinct notes of orange zest as well as spicy, nutty and sweet vanilla. Clean finish with a sweet orange flavor.
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