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− | The acronym CLAC stands for '''C'''insault, '''L'''ambic, '''A'''licante, and '''C'''arignan, thus containing three grape varieties (trois cépages) and is the first Cantillon lambic to contain a blend of three different grapes. According to the brewery, each of the grape varieties were macerated separately and then blended together. The maceration of Cinsault grapes did not yield a good enough lambic to labeled as its own varietal as it had | + | The acronym CLAC stands for '''C'''insault, '''L'''ambic, '''A'''licante, and '''C'''arignan, thus containing three grape varieties (trois cépages) and is the first Cantillon lambic to contain a blend of three different grapes. According to the brewery, each of the grape varieties were macerated separately and then blended together. The maceration of Cinsault grapes did not yield a good enough lambic to labeled as its own varietal as it had previously in 2017, so to save the Cinsault lambic, the entire batch was blended with Carignan and Alicante macerations at a ratio of 50% Cinsault, 25% Alicante, and 25% Carignan. |
CLAC was served at Pasta Madre as well as at the brewery. | CLAC was served at Pasta Madre as well as at the brewery. | ||
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==Bottle Log== | ==Bottle Log== |
Revision as of 14:34, 12 August 2020
Description
Cantillon CLAC (Trois Cépages) is a blend of 2- and 3-year old lambics with Cinsault, Alicante, and Carignan grapes. It is bottled in 75cl bottles and made its debut in 2020.
History / Other Notes
The acronym CLAC stands for Cinsault, Lambic, Alicante, and Carignan, thus containing three grape varieties (trois cépages) and is the first Cantillon lambic to contain a blend of three different grapes. According to the brewery, each of the grape varieties were macerated separately and then blended together. The maceration of Cinsault grapes did not yield a good enough lambic to labeled as its own varietal as it had previously in 2017, so to save the Cinsault lambic, the entire batch was blended with Carignan and Alicante macerations at a ratio of 50% Cinsault, 25% Alicante, and 25% Carignan.
CLAC was served at Pasta Madre as well as at the brewery.
Bottle Log
Bottle date
(mm/dd/yyyy) |
Cork Date | Bottle Size | Label / Notes |
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xx/xx/2019 | Season 19/20 | 750ml |