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== Description ==
== Description ==
Lambic aged in Vin de Paille barrels. Vin de paille (or "straw wine" in french) is a sweet wine made from grape that have been dried for an extended period of time (originally on a bed of straw, hence the name, but now mostly aged on racks). Vin Santo from Italy (also used by Cantillon) also enters in that category. In the Jura region of France where the barrel used for this beer comes from, Vin de Paille can have a wide range of profiles, as from the five official local grapes (Sauvignon and Chardonnay for whites, Trousseau, Poulsard and Pinot Noir for red varietals), only Pinot Noir can't be used in the blend. It means that it can be made from only one grape, red or white, or a blend of several grapes, which either way will influence the overall flavour profile - here it is Chardonnay and Sauvignon, which are both white. With a pronounced sweetness, it is often balanced by some acidity to improve the drinking experience. Also particular to the region, Jura Vin de paille can also display typical notes of oxydation you usually find in Vin jaune, though it's not mandatory and is usually less upfront, but in that particular case, nutty notes are definitely present in the final beer.
Lambic aged in Vin de Paille barrels. Vin de paille (or "straw wine" in french) is a sweet wine made from grape that have been dried for an extended period of time (originally on a bed of straw, hence the name, but now mostly aged on racks). Vin Santo from Italy (also used by Cantillon) also enters in that category. In the Jura region of France where the barrel used for this beer comes from, Vin de Paille can have a wide range of profiles, as from the five official local grapes (Savagnin and Chardonnay for whites, Trousseau, Poulsard and Pinot Noir for red varietals), only Pinot Noir can't be used in the blend. It means that it can be made from only one grape, red or white, or a blend of several grapes, which either way will influence the overall flavour profile - here it is Chardonnay and Savagnin, which are both white. With a pronounced sweetness, it is often balanced by some acidity to improve the drinking experience. Also particular to the region, Jura Vin de paille can also display typical notes of oxydation you usually find in Vin jaune, though it's not mandatory and is usually less upfront, but in that particular case, nutty notes are definitely present in the final beer.


== History / Other Notes ==
== History / Other Notes ==

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Description

Lambic aged in Vin de Paille barrels. Vin de paille (or "straw wine" in french) is a sweet wine made from grape that have been dried for an extended period of time (originally on a bed of straw, hence the name, but now mostly aged on racks). Vin Santo from Italy (also used by Cantillon) also enters in that category. In the Jura region of France where the barrel used for this beer comes from, Vin de Paille can have a wide range of profiles, as from the five official local grapes (Savagnin and Chardonnay for whites, Trousseau, Poulsard and Pinot Noir for red varietals), only Pinot Noir can't be used in the blend. It means that it can be made from only one grape, red or white, or a blend of several grapes, which either way will influence the overall flavour profile - here it is Chardonnay and Savagnin, which are both white. With a pronounced sweetness, it is often balanced by some acidity to improve the drinking experience. Also particular to the region, Jura Vin de paille can also display typical notes of oxydation you usually find in Vin jaune, though it's not mandatory and is usually less upfront, but in that particular case, nutty notes are definitely present in the final beer.

History / Other Notes

Made in collaboration with Fumey Chatelain.

https://fumeychatelain.fr/

Also bottled simply as "Paille".

Bottle Log

Bottle date

(mm/dd/yyyy)

Cork Date Bottle Size Label / Notes Photo
05/19/2020 2020 750 mL Generic blue or purple grape label
12/23/2022 2022 750 mL Generic blue or purple grape label
12/23/2023 2023 750 mL Generic blue or purple grape label
01/19/2024 2024 750 mL Generic blue or purple grape label as well as generic yellow label

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