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== Description == | == Description == | ||
Cantillon Divin Lambic is a blend of two barrels of | Cantillon Divin Lambic is a blend of two barrels of 2-year-old lambic macerated with late harvest grenache noir grapes coming from De Vini. It contains 300 g/L of grapes to lambic and is listed as 6.5% ABV. Between 700 and 900 bottles were produced. | ||
==History / Other Notes== | ==History / Other Notes== | ||
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 300 kg of grapes. After the lambic was bottled the batch was split evenly between the winery 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 Rouge (Divine Poison), made from grenache noir grapes. The 2019 vintage of Divin Poison Rouge also contains grapes from the same harvest as Divin Lambic. | 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 300 kg of grapes. After the lambic was bottled the batch was split evenly between the winery 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 Rouge (Divine Poison), made from grenache noir grapes. The 2019 vintage of Divin Poison Rouge also contains grapes from the same harvest as Divin Lambic, most likely originating from Domaine de Vantajou as Christophe Bosque is a wine/grape trader working with them. | ||
After the collaboration ended, the beer continued to be made under another name, [[Cantillon_Grenache_Noir|Grenache Noir]] out of respect for the origin of the previous name, coming from Christophe Bosque's brand. The Grenache Noir grapes used in these next bottlings were sourced from [https://www.ludovicengelvin.com/ Ludovic Engelvin]. | |||
== Bottle Log == | == Bottle Log == |