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==Description==
==Description==
Cantillon Barbera is a lambic made with using Barbera grape pumace from the natural winemaking Belotti family and the [https://www.cascinadegliulivi.it/ Cascina Degli Ulivi] winery in the Gavi region of Italy.
Cantillon Barbera is a lambic made using 250 g/L of Barbera grape pomace from the natural winemaking Belotti family and the [https://www.cascinadegliulivi.it/ Cascina Degli Ulivi] winery in the Gavi region of Italy.  Barbera grapes provide a fruity, light bodied flavor with high acidity.
 
==Side Notes==
 
500 kg of Barbera grape pomace was added to 2000 L of 2-year-old lambic. Because pomace is dry, the loss of lambic is greater than with a regular fresh grape infusion, thus leading to less bottles for the same amount of initial lambic.


==Bottle Log==
==Bottle Log==
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|xx/xx/202x||Season xx-xx||750mL||Generic blue grape lambic label
|02/01/2022||Season 21/22||750 mL|| Du Lambic dans les vignes
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Description

Cantillon Barbera is a lambic made using 250 g/L of Barbera grape pomace from the natural winemaking Belotti family and the Cascina Degli Ulivi winery in the Gavi region of Italy. Barbera grapes provide a fruity, light bodied flavor with high acidity.

Side Notes

500 kg of Barbera grape pomace was added to 2000 L of 2-year-old lambic. Because pomace is dry, the loss of lambic is greater than with a regular fresh grape infusion, thus leading to less bottles for the same amount of initial lambic.

Bottle Log

Bottle date

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Cork Date Bottle Size Label / Notes
02/01/2022 Season 21/22 750 mL Du Lambic dans les vignes

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