Cantillon Lambic Vin Jaune

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Description

Cantillon Lambic Vin Jaune is a two year old lambic aged in vin jaune barrels. It was bottled in 75cl bottles, and the ABV is currently unconfirmed.

History /Other Notes

Cantillon Lambic Vin Jaune was aged in freshly emptied vin jaune wine barrels from winemaker Stéphane Tissot. Vin Jaune, French for yellow wine, is a wine made in the Jura region of France. The wine is produced from Savagnin grapes that are harvested late in the season. During the aging process for the wine the barrels are not topped off and a film of yeast forms over what remains. The wine is left to age for six years and three months before traditionally being bottled in 62cl bottles.

The Stéphane Tissot barrel used by Cantillon was freshly emptied and uncleaned. Two year old lambic was aged for a period of four months before bottling.

Unsubstantiated stories

After the first batch was bottled in 2014, subsequent tests have been done with Vin Jaune barrels including adding grapes. New batches are purportedly aging as of 2016.

Bottle Log

Bottle date

(mm/dd/yyyy)

Cork Date Bottle Size Label / Notes
05/26/2014 2014 750mL Yellow label, served at CA fundraiser

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