Michel Couvreur Tria Junta in Uno Blended Malt French Whisky (500ml)
Michel Couvreur-Tria-Junta in-Uno Blended-Malt,
This is Couvreur’s blending masterpiece composed from a very
sherried 25 year oldand a 29 year old from x Pedro Ximenez casks
combined with his famous 16 year oldBere Barley malt whisky
(a wild variety grown in Westray, Orkney).
Assembled by Michel Couvreur himself, “Tri Juncta in Uno”
(latin for “three in one”) marks the culmination of his passion to create
an extra-aged whisky of the highest quality.
Also, the soul and source of the whiskies are reference in the presentation
– a handcrafted leather box made by “La Malle Bernard” (maker of Morgan cars’ luggage)
with a traditional Scottish ‘green plaid’ lining inside.
In addition, Michel Couvreur’s “Scotch” starts out in Scotland as bulk
a.k.a.“clearach” (a high proof distillate) which was transfer to his humid
cellar in Bouze-les-Beaune,Burgundy, France to be aged in small sherry casks.
Therefore, total production is about 50,000 bottles or 4,000 cases annually.
From 1978 on, Couvreur made maturing whiskies his life’s work,
dedicating research to a process which he once compared to ‘cross-fertilisation’.
Meanwhile, Couvreur passed away in 2013; his son-in-law Cyril Deschamps and his
cellar master Jean-Arnaud Frantzen, with the invaluable help of Michel’s
devoted wife Marthe and his daughter Alexandra, continue to follow to the
letter the original philosophy of the house.
To sum UP, this whiskey contains 49.92% Alc./Vol.
Michel Couvreur-Tria-Junta in-Uno Blended-Malt
Michel Couvreur-Tria-Junta in-Uno Blended-Malt,
This is Couvreur’s blending masterpiece composed from a very
sherried 25 year oldand a 29 year old from x Pedro Ximenez casks
combined with his famous 16 year oldBere Barley malt whisky
(a wild variety grown in Westray, Orkney).
Assembled by Michel Couvreur himself, “Tri Juncta in Uno”
(latin for “three in one”) marks the culmination of his passion to create
an extra-aged whisky of the highest quality.
Also, the soul and source of the whiskies are reference in the presentation
– a handcrafted leather box made by “La Malle Bernard”
(maker of Morgan cars’ luggage) with a traditional Scottish ‘green plaid’ lining inside.
In addition, Michel Couvreur’s “Scotch” starts out in Scotland as bulk
a.k.a.“clearach” (a high proof distillate) which was transfer to his humid
cellar in Bouze-les-Beaune,Burgundy, France to be aged in small sherry casks.
Therefore, total production is about 50,000 bottles or 4,000 cases annually.
From 1978 on, Couvreur made maturing whiskies his life’s work,
dedicating research to a process which he once compared to ‘cross-fertilisation’.
Meanwhile, Couvreur passed away in 2013; his son-in-law Cyril Deschamps and his
cellar master Jean-Arnaud Frantzen, with the invaluable help of Michel’s
devoted wife Marthe and his daughter Alexandra, continue to follow to the
letter the original philosophy of the house.
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