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Michel Couvreur Grand Frère
Single Malt — France
Reviewed
October 23, 2021 (edited August 23, 2022)
Michel Couvreur virtual tasting, 21 October 2021. Whisky #5
Nose: Peat smoke. Big bush-fire smoke, medicinal brine, citrus fruit, menthol, gunpowder, pipe tobacco, old leather. No sign at all of alcohol. An excellent nose.
Palate: Sweet, big, full peaty arrival with the peat billowing above stewed fruits. Chocolate, baking spices, red fruits, walnuts and chewing tobacco. The texture is very good and you cannot taste the alcohol at all when neat. It swims very well and explodes with flavour from just a dash of water.
Finish: Medium/long. Smoked dates and figs, fading to a sherried aftertaste.
I have not investigated Michel Couvreur whiskies previously but a recent virtual tasting event based on 5 expressions piqued my interest. This was my equal favourite expression from the tasting, and in my opinion it was significantly superior to the rest (with one exception).
This is a big peated sherry-finish whisky, but it also has clarity, nuance, balance and complexity. It is excellent neat and the high alcohol is exceptionally well contained, being not noticed at all. There is wonderful progression in the palate which goes through several waves of development.
This expression was a limited edition single cask, cask-strength bottling by Barrel & Batch Whisky Co-Op. At the tasting session when the cask was being selected one of the Barrel & Batch partners commented that it was like the Candid expression’s big brother, and Jean Arnaud (the manager of Michel Couvreur) said “Yes! It is Candid’s grand frère!” - hence the name.
The distillate for this expression was from “an unidentified Islay distillery”. The rumour is that it was Ardbeg and in my opinion it does smell and taste very much like Ardbeg - in fact it's not that dissimilar to Uigedail.
This was the second of the Michel Couvreur whiskies I tasted that I would consider buying, but unfortunately it is no longer available. Like the Fleeting Q it was AUD$225 for a 500ml bottle when available and in my opinion worth every cent.
Part of the purpose of the Barrel & Batch tasting was to poll the participants regarding the next special cask bottling from Michel Couvreur. The voting was split equally between “Fleeting Q” and “Grand Frère”. I voted for Fleeting Q but I’d be just as happy to see another whisky like this one available.
Very Good : 86/100 (4 stars)
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@Benji-Robert Thank you, sir!
the "chocolate.... red fruit" note made me think ardbeg, and then I read more to see it very well may be! excellent notes as always, congrats on almost hitting 900(!!!) reviews 👏 your writing is always enjoyable
@cascode I I’ve not tried any of Couvreur, but I’ve understood the same. Their Auld Sherries cask is about $300, with 30yr old liquid in it
@PBMichiganWolverine No, that one was not in the tasting samples. It seems to be available locally, as are several other Couvreur expressions, so I must try and find a pour somewhere. So far my take on Michel Couvreur is that their more affordable core-range stuff is only just OK and hamstrung by being too young and at relatively low proof. The more mature expressions, and particularly the cask-strength bottlings, are where they really start to shine.
Did you get to try their Auld Sherry cask? I’ve heard that is the best offering