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Initially blended in October 2019 and meant to be part of a city-wide lambic celebration during Cantillon's [[Cantillon_Quintessence|Quintessence]] event in 2020, this bottle was publicly released for the first time after the Covid-19 pandemic in 2022 during the rescheduled Quintessence celebration. It was released to go at the Moeder Lambic/Cantillon ''Into the Wine'' event that same weekend. It is a blend of 70% 3 years old lambic (300 L of 3-year-old lambic from barrel T34 and 600 L of 3-year old lambic from barrel T46) and 30% 4 years old lambic (400 L of 4-year-old lambic from barrel S40). | Initially blended in October 2019 and meant to be part of a city-wide lambic celebration during Cantillon's [[Cantillon_Quintessence|Quintessence]] event in 2020, this bottle was publicly released for the first time after the Covid-19 pandemic in 2022 during the rescheduled Quintessence celebration. It was released to go at the Moeder Lambic/Cantillon ''Into the Wine'' event that same weekend. It is a blend of 70% 3 years old lambic (300 L of 3-year-old lambic from barrel T34 and 600 L of 3-year old lambic from barrel T46) and 30% 4 years old lambic (400 L of 4-year-old lambic from barrel S40). | ||
This blend | This blend features ten different original labels designed by the artist that designed the wall at Moeder Lambic Fontainas. | ||
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|10/02/2019||Season 19/20||750 mL|| | |x/x/2019||Season 19/20||775 mL||48 bottles, never released | ||
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|10/02/2019||Season 19/20||750 mL||1134 bottles, released to go April 2022 | |||
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|10/02/2019||Season 19/20||1.5 L||Some bottles raffled off during Covid-19 pandemic | |10/02/2019||Season 19/20||1.5 L||Some bottles raffled off during Covid-19 pandemic | ||
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|x/x/2019||Season 19/20||3 L||Jeroboam were filled but not secured, and they all exploded during the aging process. | |||
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