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==History / Other Notes==
==History / Other Notes==
Christophe Bosque, owner of Vinilibre, proposed a lambic with Grenache noir grapes after having provided the viognier grapes for the 2019 bottling of [[Cantillon_Vigneronne|Vigneronne]]. The brewery accepted and received 300kg of grapes. After the lambic was bottled the batch was split evenly between the Vinilibre and the brewery.  It has been served on-site at Cantillon, and some bottles have been sold by the winemaker.  The name Divin lambic is derived from a wine of a similar name from Vinilibre, Divin Poison (Divine Poison), made from Grenache Noir grapes.  
Christophe Bosque, owner of [http://www.vinilibre.com/ Vinilibre], proposed a lambic with Grenache noir grapes after having provided the viognier grapes for the 2019 bottling of [[Cantillon_Vigneronne|Vigneronne]]. The brewery accepted and received 300kg of grapes. After the lambic was bottled the batch was split evenly between the Vinilibre and the brewery.  It has been served on-site at Cantillon, and some bottles have been sold by the winemaker.  The name Divin lambic is derived from a wine of a similar name from Vinilibre, Divin Poison (Divine Poison), made from Grenache Noir grapes.  




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