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== Description == | == Description == | ||
The Menu Pineau is minor grape from the Loire region of France. This is the same region as the [[Cantillon Pinot | The Menu Pineau is minor grape from the Loire region of France. This is the same region as the [[Cantillon Pinot d'Aunis|Pineau d’Aunis]] grape. Menu Pineau grapes are also known as Arbois or Petit Pineau. They are known for their low acidity and often used to soften high acidity wines. <ref name=wikiarboise>Menu Pineau Grapes, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arbois_%28grape%29</ref> | ||
For Zwanze 2011, Cantillon brewed test batches of lambic with Menu Pineau and Pineau d’Aunis grapes. Because Menu Pineau was not selected, it has never been sold commercially and was not publicly released. | For Zwanze 2011, Cantillon brewed test batches of lambic with Menu Pineau and Pineau d’Aunis grapes. Because Menu Pineau was not selected, it has never been sold commercially and was not publicly released. |
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Description
The Menu Pineau is minor grape from the Loire region of France. This is the same region as the Pineau d’Aunis grape. Menu Pineau grapes are also known as Arbois or Petit Pineau. They are known for their low acidity and often used to soften high acidity wines. [1]
For Zwanze 2011, Cantillon brewed test batches of lambic with Menu Pineau and Pineau d’Aunis grapes. Because Menu Pineau was not selected, it has never been sold commercially and was not publicly released.
Bottle Log
Cork Date | Bottle Size | Label / Notes |
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2010 | 750mL | Unlabeled bottles |
References
- ↑ Menu Pineau Grapes, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arbois_%28grape%29