Whisky MICHEL COUVREUR - Aleksé 2003 - 17 years - Wooden box - 45.38%<\/strong><\/span><\/p>
The independent bottler Michel Couvreur<\/strong> is an essential reference in the world of exceptional whiskies. Originally a producer and wine merchant from Burgundy, Michel Couvreur ventured into the whisky world in 1978, before carrying out his first distillation at the Edradour distillery in 1986. Initially wishing to acquire a distillery in Scotland, he finally decided, with his wife's agreement, to establish his unique expertise in Bouze-Lès-Beaune<\/strong>, a strategic location between Scotland and Andalusia. This privileged location allows for exceptional whisky maturation, mainly in Sherry and Port casks, thus promoting rich and complex aromas. The Michel Couvreur range stands out for its remarkable variety and meticulous work in blending, rigorous cask selection, and the use of innovative maturation techniques. Since Michel Couvreur's death in 2013, his passionate heirs, Cyril Deschamps<\/strong> and his wife Alexandra<\/strong>, have carefully continued this unique and emblematic expertise.<\/p>
Aleksé<\/strong> was distilled in 2003<\/strong> and aged for 17 years<\/strong> in Sherry Amontillado<\/strong> casks, offering exceptional aromatic richness and unique depth. This rare edition is limited to only 880 bottles<\/strong>, making it a highly sought-after collector's item for connoisseurs and lovers of high-end whiskies.<\/p>
Non Peated<\/em><\/p>