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[[File: Cantillon-CuveeDeFlorian.jpg|right|200px|Cantillon Cuvée De Florian]]
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== Description ==
== Description ==
Cuvée De Florian is a gueuze blend that was created for the birth of Florian van Roy in 1996. Bottles were set aside to age. Eventually, this beer was sold in 750ml bottles out of [[Akkurat]] in Sweden.
Cuvée de Florian is a regular [[Cantillon Classic Gueuze 100% Lambic|Cantillon Gueuze]] blend from 1996, the year that Florian Van Roy was born. It was named Cuvée de Florian in his honor. <ref name=Jean>Jean Van Roy, Communication with Lambic.Info, February 1, 2015</ref>


== Unsubstantiated Stories ==
==History / Other Notes==
Employees of [[Akkurat]] report that this was a unique blend of the best lambic barrels available in 1996.  
Following tradition in a lambic brewer's family, Jean held back portion of this blend for his son, and part was bottled in 375 mL format, labeled as [[Cantillon Florian Van Roy|Florian Van Roy]] and given to family and friends in lieu of of sugar-coated chocolate almonds, as is customary in Belgium to celebrate a birth.<ref name=Jean>Jean Van Roy, Communication with Lambic.Info, February 1, 2015</ref>
 
Jean believed that this blend would age nicely and held back 1,000 750 mL bottles from this blend. They were labeled with the yellow Cantillon Gueuze label and 1996 was written at the bottom. Around 2001, Jean brought some of these aging bottles out of the cellar. He served some at Quintessence, sent some to the United States, and sent others to [[Akkurat]] in Sweden. Akkurat added a sticker saying "[[Akkurat#Akkurat_Cuv.C3.A9e_Labeling|Akkurat Cuvée 1996]]" to some bottles purely for their inventory and tracking purposes.<ref name=Jean>Jean Van Roy, Communication with Lambic.Info, February 1, 2015</ref><ref name=Stene>Stene Isacsson, Communication with Lambic.Info, January 31, 2015</ref>


==Bottle Log==
==Bottle Log==
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| 1996
| 1996
| 2006
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| 750mL
| 750 mL
| Generic Cantillon Label
| Classic yellow label
| Need Photo
| Need Photo
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==Label==
[[File:Label-Cantillon-GueuzeMisc-2.jpg|200px|frameless|Blank, Generic. Used occasionally for one-offs]]


== References ==
== References ==
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== Photos ==
== Photos ==
<gallery>
File:CantillonCuveeDeFlorian-1.jpg|Bottle at [[Akkurat]]
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Cantillon Cuvée De Florian
Cantillon Cuvée De Florian

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Description

Cuvée de Florian is a regular Cantillon Gueuze blend from 1996, the year that Florian Van Roy was born. It was named Cuvée de Florian in his honor. [1]

History / Other Notes

Following tradition in a lambic brewer's family, Jean held back portion of this blend for his son, and part was bottled in 375 mL format, labeled as Florian Van Roy and given to family and friends in lieu of of sugar-coated chocolate almonds, as is customary in Belgium to celebrate a birth.[1]

Jean believed that this blend would age nicely and held back 1,000 750 mL bottles from this blend. They were labeled with the yellow Cantillon Gueuze label and 1996 was written at the bottom. Around 2001, Jean brought some of these aging bottles out of the cellar. He served some at Quintessence, sent some to the United States, and sent others to Akkurat in Sweden. Akkurat added a sticker saying "Akkurat Cuvée 1996" to some bottles purely for their inventory and tracking purposes.[1][2]

Bottle Log

Bottle date

(yyyy)

Cork Date Bottle Size Label / Notes Image Link
1996 750 mL Classic yellow label Need Photo

Label

Blank, Generic. Used occasionally for one-offs

References

  1. Jump up to: 1.0 1.1 1.2 Jean Van Roy, Communication with Lambic.Info, February 1, 2015
  2. Stene Isacsson, Communication with Lambic.Info, January 31, 2015

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