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Oude Quetsche Tilquin à l'Ancienne (véritable d'Alsace)

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Plum Varieties
* 2012-2013 - Made with fresh Quetsches véritable d'Alsace (France) because there were no prunes de Namur available due to cold weather. Released at Toer de Geuze 2013 after 3 months in the bottle.
* 2013-2014 (first batchearly season) - Made with fresh Quetsche véritable d'Alsace (France).
* 2013-2014 (second batchlate season) - Made with frozen Quetsche véritable d'Alsace (France). This is the first batch made with frozen fruit.
* 2014-2015 - Made This batch was split. Half of the batch was made with half Quetsche véritable d'Alsace (France) and half Prune de Namur, harvested by Jean Binamé in Bois-de-Villers, near Namur (Belgium). The remainder was made with Quetsche véritable d'Alsace (France).
Pierre TIlquin described the differences between the two plum varieties in a post on Facebook: "They are very close, but the Quetsche véritable d'Alsace is a little bit more sweet than the Prune de Namur, which is a little bit more sour. The Prune de Namur is also a little bit smaller than the Quetsche véritable d'Alsace".<ref name=TilquinPlumVarities> Facebook, [[media:TilquinPlumVarities-FB.png|Quetsche Tilquin - batches 2014-2015 in progress]], September 11, 2014</ref>
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