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== Description ==
== Description ==
Cantillon Gueuzestraminer is an experimental blend with German Gewurtztraminer grape must that was bottled in 2011.  Gewurtz is Alsacian derivated from Gewurz, the German word for spice. Gewurtztraminer is a highly aromatic white wine grape often harvested late with high sugars, and displaying aromas similar to lychee and rose.<ref name=wikigewurz> Gewürztraminer, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gew%C3%BCrztraminer</ref>
Cantillon Gueuzestraminer is an experimental blend with German Gewurtztraminer grape must that was bottled in 2011.  Gewurtz is Alsacian derivated from Gewurz, the German word for spice. Gewurtztraminer is a highly aromatic white wine grape often harvested late with high sugars, displaying aromas similar to lychee and rose.<ref name=wikigewurz> Gewürztraminer, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gew%C3%BCrztraminer</ref>


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

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Cantillon Gueuzestraminer
Cantillon Gueuzestraminer

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Description

Cantillon Gueuzestraminer is an experimental blend with German Gewurtztraminer grape must that was bottled in 2011. Gewurtz is Alsacian derivated from Gewurz, the German word for spice. Gewurtztraminer is a highly aromatic white wine grape often harvested late with high sugars, displaying aromas similar to lychee and rose.[1]

History / Other Notes

Bottle Log

Bottle date

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Cork Date Bottle Size Label / Notes
2011 750 mL Unlabeled Bottles

References


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