Cantillon Lambic d'Aunis: Difference between revisions
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Lambic d'Aunis (previously labeled as Pineau d'Aunis and Pinot d'Aunis) was originally a test batch using Pineau D'Aunis grapes provided by Olivier Lemasson at [http://www.wineterroirs.com/2012/06/olivier_lemasson_vins_contes.html Les Vins Contés]. This beer is very similar to what was later brewed and released as [[Cantillon Zwanze 2011|Zwanze 2011]], however that beer also had Brambling Cross hops added. It then became a semi-regular release. | Lambic d'Aunis (previously labeled as Pineau d'Aunis and Pinot d'Aunis) was originally a test batch using Pineau D'Aunis grapes provided by Olivier Lemasson at [http://www.wineterroirs.com/2012/06/olivier_lemasson_vins_contes.html Les Vins Contés]. This beer is very similar to what was later brewed and released as [[Cantillon Zwanze 2011|Zwanze 2011]], however that beer also had Brambling Cross hops added. It then became a semi-regular release. | ||
After Olivier Lemason's passing, Cantillon started sourcing the grapes from Jérémy Quastana who used to work for Lemasson and opened his own winery. The Pineau d'Aunis grapes he provides are actually from the parcel previously owned by Lemasson, and are therefore from the very same origin as for hte previous bottlings. | |||
== History / Other Notes == | == History / Other Notes == | ||