Cantillon Don Quijote

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Description

Cantillon Don Quijote is a grape lambic made with italian table grapes.

History / Other Notes

This beer was produced for Franco Fratoni (Livingstone and Umberto Xebeche Santi (Goblin). The label indicates that 120 bottles were made for each of them, however most of the bottles are unlabeled, and many of those that are labeled are unnumbered. The numbered bottles include either a letter after the number (e.g. "70L" or "70G"). The L/G indicates whether it was for the Goblin Pub or Livingstone Club.

Unsubstantiated Stories

There are a variety of unknowns related to this beer:

  • Online beer sites often indicate that this beer is made with Vitis Labrusca (Fox Grapes). This is an American grape variety and while they do grow in Europe, it's not clear if that is actually the grape that was actually used).
  • A second batch of this is apparently in barrels at Cantillon. No details are currently known, including what grape variety was used.
  • Table grape must, such as what was used in Don Quijote, is not permitted for use in wine and cannot be exported from Italy. While this story cannot be confirmed, similar stories of issues do exist [1]
  • There is a photograph of a different, white label Don Quijote bottle that is occasionally posted. All photos of this label appear to come from the same bottle and the legitimacy of this label cannot be confirmed. It is possibly something homemade or produced in small quantities, particularly since Umberto's Don Quijote bottles were apparently never labeled.

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Bottle Log

Bottle date

(mm/dd/yyyy)

Cork Date Bottle Size Label / Notes Image Link
11/20/2008 2008 750mL N/A
N/A 2008 375mL N/A

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