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==History / Other Notes==
==History / Other Notes==
Poulsard is a light red grape from the Jura region in France, with a very thin skin that makes it sensitive to climate or insects attacks. It gives to the wines it produces of a very light red color, with sometimes a light copper or "onion skin" hue (causing it sometimes to be mistaken for a Rosé type wine) with almost to virtually no tannins translating into the glass. It diplays flavours reminding of red currants, strawberry, and spices.
Poulsard is a light red grape from the Jura region in France, with a very thin skin that makes it sensitive to climate and insect attacks. It gives to the wines it produces of a very light red color, with sometimes a light copper or "onion skin" hue (causing it sometimes to be mistaken for a Rosé type wine) with almost to virtually no tannins translating into the glass. It diplays flavours reminding of red currants, strawberry, and spices.


==Bottle log==
==Bottle log==

Revision as of 10:44, 20 January 2025

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Description

Cantillon Poulsard is a blend of 2-year-old Lambic and Poulsard pomace aged 3 months in an amphora.

History / Other Notes

Poulsard is a light red grape from the Jura region in France, with a very thin skin that makes it sensitive to climate and insect attacks. It gives to the wines it produces of a very light red color, with sometimes a light copper or "onion skin" hue (causing it sometimes to be mistaken for a Rosé type wine) with almost to virtually no tannins translating into the glass. It diplays flavours reminding of red currants, strawberry, and spices.

Bottle log

Bottle date

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Cork Date Bottle Size Label / Notes Image Link
01/13/2021 2021 750 mL standard blue label with grapes

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