Difference between revisions of "Cantillon Divin Lambic"
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− | Christophe Bosque, owner of [http://devini.fr/ De Vini], 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 De Vini 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 De Vini, Divin Poison Roughe (Divine Poison), made from Grenache Noir grapes. Both the 2019 Grenache noir and Viognier grape harvests contain the same grapes as the Divin Lambic and 2019 Vigneronne. | + | Christophe Bosque, owner of [http://devini.fr/ De Vini], 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 De Vini 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 De Vini, Divin Poison Roughe (Divine Poison), made from Grenache Noir grapes. Both the 2019 Grenache noir and Viognier grape harvests contain the same grapes as the Divin Lambic and 2019 Vigneronne bottlings. |
== Bottle Log == | == Bottle Log == |
Revision as of 11:48, 9 May 2020
Description
Cantillon Divin Lambic is a blend of two barrels of two-year old lambic macerated with late harvest Grenache noir grapes coming from De Vini. It contains 300/g of grapes per liter of lambic and is listed as 6.5% ABV. Between 700 and 900 bottles were produced.
History / Other Notes
Christophe Bosque, owner of De Vini, proposed a lambic with Grenache noir grapes after having provided the Viognier grapes for the 2019 bottling of Vigneronne. The brewery accepted and received 300kg of grapes. After the lambic was bottled the batch was split evenly between the De Vini 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 De Vini, Divin Poison Roughe (Divine Poison), made from Grenache Noir grapes. Both the 2019 Grenache noir and Viognier grape harvests contain the same grapes as the Divin Lambic and 2019 Vigneronne bottlings.
Bottle Log
Bottle Date (mm/dd/yyyy) | Cork Date | Bottle Size | Label / Notes | Image Link |
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12/22/2019 | Season 2019-2020 | 750ml | Some bottles may be mis-labeled with the Pineau d'aunis rear label, and have a bottling date of 12/20/2020. This is incorrect and new rear labels were created to place over top of the incorrect one | N/A |