And hopefully you have Fed Ex knocking on your door with intact boxes.Indian leftovers on the stove, it's 17° outside, today's a bank holiday, and I have this beauty from moc513.
![]()
Here's hoping!And hopefully you have Fed Ex knocking on your door with intact boxes.
Special pour at Cantillon's closing today: Lambic containing yellow wine from Jura.
![]()
![]()
Description notes:
The barrels used are extremely rare (only 2 at this winery) as the wine takes 7 years to make. Lambic was aged 2 years in those barrels. It's the combination between an excellent Jura wine maker and Cantillon (winery name was not given). It took a few years to forge this relationship. Apparent it will not be bottled, tho I saw a bottle behind the counter with a white label containing "Solieil Vxxxxx (couldn't see the last 5 letters), Limited Edition" penned in black ink - when I asked what the last word was I was told "don't worry, it doesn't exist." I believe this is what may have been poured.
Tasting notes:
Delicate white wine with very low carb. Citrus, lemon, funky chardonnay-esque flavors. Mouthfeel is silky with a light, almost non existent feeling on the palate. Slight curry spice exhibited on the finish. Closest wine like beer I've ever had. This was an absolute treat.
SeaWatchman
When they said "very rare wine maker from Jura" I asked if it was Pierre Overnoy - "No, Tissot" was the response. Must be what you had or a different blend. Regardless, it was incredible.The winery was likely Stephane Tissot. He has bottled the Lambic Jaune (aged in Vin Jaune barrels) before, but there are alternating reports now that there are a couple different batches that may or may not also include some grapes or grape must in there. The bottle that Jean poured for us in June was absolutely phenomenal.
https://www.lambic.info/Cantillon_Lambic_Vin_Jaune
Special pour at Cantillon's closing today: Lambic containing yellow wine from Jura.
![]()
![]()
Description notes:
The barrels used are extremely rare (only 2 at this winery) as the wine takes 7 years to make. Lambic was aged 2 years in those barrels. It's the combination between an excellent Jura wine maker and Cantillon (winery name was not given). It took a few years to forge this relationship. Apparent it will not be bottled, tho I saw a bottle behind the counter with a white label containing "Solieil Vxxxxx (couldn't see the last 5 letters), Limited Edition" penned in black ink - when I asked what the last word was I was told "don't worry, it doesn't exist." I believe this is what may have been poured.
Tasting notes:
Delicate white wine with very low carb. Citrus, lemon, funky chardonnay-esque flavors. Mouthfeel is silky with a light, almost non existent feeling on the palate. Slight curry spice exhibited on the finish. Closest wine like beer I've ever had. This was an absolute treat.
SeaWatchman
You were sitting right next to us! You had the red shirt on right? We were sitting in the back corner to your right. The beer world is quite a small world!![]()
Some Cantillon fun earlier
You were sitting right next to us! You had the red shirt on right? We were sitting in the back corner to your right. The beer world is quite a small world!
Hahah that's awesome. Wasn't me at Moeder - we went to Brew Dog after to meet my brother in law. If you're still at Moeder and see this, ask for Zenne - it's not on the menu but they have it.Yes I was! Holy ****, small world. Think I saw you at Moeder Lambic this evening as well?