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== Description ==
 
== Description ==
 
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Cantillon Framboise a raspberry lambic.  It is the predecessor to [[Cantillon Rosé De Gambrinus |Rose de Gambrinus]].
  
 
== History / Other Notes ==
 
== History / Other Notes ==
Cantillon is the first known lambic blender to make a Framboise.  In 1909, Jean Van Roy reports that they made more Framboise than Kriek.  This continued until production of Framboise stopped during World War I. <ref name=summit16>[[The Lambic Summit 2010#Part 16|The Lambic Summit, Part 16]]</ref>  
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Cantillon is the first known lambic blender to make a Framboise.  In 1909, Jean Van Roy reports that they made more Framboise than Kriek.  This continued until production of Framboise stopped during World War I. <ref name=summit16>[[The Lambic Summit 2010#Part 16|The Lambic Summit, Part 16]]</ref> Framboise was reintroduced in the 1980s when the two batches listed below were made.   
 
 
Framboise came back in the 1980's when the two batches listed below were made.  After that, Cantillon renamed their Framboise to [[Cantillon Rosé De Gambrinus |Rose de Gambrinus]].
 
  
 
== Unsubstantiated Stories ==
 
== Unsubstantiated Stories ==
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It is unknown if any unlabeled bottles of Framboise were produced between World War I and 1982.
  
 
==Bottle Log==
 
==Bottle Log==

Revision as of 14:27, 24 November 2014

Cantillon Framboise

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Description

Cantillon Framboise a raspberry lambic. It is the predecessor to Rose de Gambrinus.

History / Other Notes

Cantillon is the first known lambic blender to make a Framboise. In 1909, Jean Van Roy reports that they made more Framboise than Kriek. This continued until production of Framboise stopped during World War I. [1] Framboise was reintroduced in the 1980s when the two batches listed below were made.

Unsubstantiated Stories

It is unknown if any unlabeled bottles of Framboise were produced between World War I and 1982.

Bottle Log

Bottle date

(mm/dd/yyyy)

Cork Date Bottle Size Label / Notes Image Link
11/14/2008 2008 750mL Notes Need Photo

Label

Label-Cantillon-Framboise-1.jpg

References

  1. The Lambic Summit, Part 16


Photos



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