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* Online beer sites often indicate that this beer is made with Vitis Labrusca (Fox or Concord) Grapes. This is an American grape variety and while they do grow in Europe, it's not clear if that is the grape that was actually used. | * Online beer sites often indicate that this beer is made with Vitis Labrusca (Fox or Concord) Grapes. This is an American grape variety and while they do grow in Europe, it's not clear if that is the grape that was actually used. | ||
− | * A second Don Quijote batch has been discussed, potentially for [[Zwanze_Day|Zwanze Day]] | + | * A second Don Quijote batch has been discussed, potentially for [Cantillon_[Zwanze_Day|Zwanze Day]] |
* Table grapes from Italy are not permitted for use in wine and cannot be exported. The origins of the grapes used in Don Quijote are unclear but are rumored to come from the countryside near the Goblin pub. | * Table grapes from Italy are not permitted for use in wine and cannot be exported. The origins of the grapes used in Don Quijote are unclear but are rumored to come from the countryside near the Goblin pub. | ||
* There is a photograph of a different, white label on a Don Quijote bottle that occasionally appears online. All photos of this label appear to come from the same bottle and the legitimacy of this label cannot be confirmed. It is possibly a homemade or limited run label, particularly as Umberto's Don Quijote bottles were never formally labeled. | * There is a photograph of a different, white label on a Don Quijote bottle that occasionally appears online. All photos of this label appear to come from the same bottle and the legitimacy of this label cannot be confirmed. It is possibly a homemade or limited run label, particularly as Umberto's Don Quijote bottles were never formally labeled. |
Revision as of 07:51, 10 October 2017
Description
Cantillon Don Quijote is a grape lambic from 2008 made with Italian table grapes. This beer was produced for Franco Fratoni (Livingstone Club, Florence, IT) and Umberto Xebeche Santi (Goblin Pub, Pavullo Nel Frignano, Italy).
History / Other Notes
The back label indicates that 120 bottles were made for each location. However, many of the bottles were never labeled, and most of the labeled bottles were never numbered, and it is unclear how many of these were 37.5cl or 75cl.
The numbered bottles include either a letter after the number (e.g. "70L" or "G65" - Label images are below). The L/G indicates whether it was for the Goblin Pub or Livingstone Club. At least two kegs were also filled for the Goblin Pub.
Unsubstantiated Stories
There are a variety of unknowns related to this beer:
- Online beer sites often indicate that this beer is made with Vitis Labrusca (Fox or Concord) Grapes. This is an American grape variety and while they do grow in Europe, it's not clear if that is the grape that was actually used.
- A second Don Quijote batch has been discussed, potentially for [Cantillon_[Zwanze_Day|Zwanze Day]]
- Table grapes from Italy are not permitted for use in wine and cannot be exported. The origins of the grapes used in Don Quijote are unclear but are rumored to come from the countryside near the Goblin pub.
- There is a photograph of a different, white label on a Don Quijote bottle that occasionally appears online. All photos of this label appear to come from the same bottle and the legitimacy of this label cannot be confirmed. It is possibly a homemade or limited run label, particularly as Umberto's Don Quijote bottles were never formally labeled.
If you have any additional information about this beer, please contact Bill or Adam.
Bottle Log
Bottle date
(mm/dd/yyyy) |
Cork Date | Bottle Size | Label / Notes | Image Link |
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11/20/2008 | 2008 | 750mL | N/A | |
N/A | 2008 | 375mL | N/A |