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CANTILLON LAMBICS
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- Seasoned Drinker
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Those of you who are afficionados of Belgian lambic beers have no doubt heard of the name Cantillon....universally regarded as one of the top 1 or 2 producers of this ancient style of spontaneously fermented beers. Unlike the more commercial offerings from people like Mort Subite which are brewed to suit a wider range of tastes, the Cantillon lambics are not for the faint of heart....wild, sour, incredibly complex examples of the brewers art.
We are putting together the first order ever to come to Canada and are booking reservations now....we expect to see the beers arrive in about 60 days time (give or take 2 weeks).
Available are the following in cases of 12 x 375ml bottles and per case prices shown are approximate, give or take $5:
Gueuze (unflavoured) $60.00
Kriek (cherry) $66.00
Rose de Gambrinus (raspberry) $66.00
Fou'Foune (apricot) $72.00
From what I have seen, these rare beers retail in the U.S. for around the equivalent of CAD125.00 per case so these prices are increcibly good.
We'll be booking orders for the next week so please get back to us a.s.a.p..
Peter Lopaty
President
ESPRIT AGENCIES
56 Claymore Drive
Toronto, ON
CANADA M8Z 2S2
tel 416-762-4133
fax 416-762-5593
e-mail: esprit@primus.ca
We are putting together the first order ever to come to Canada and are booking reservations now....we expect to see the beers arrive in about 60 days time (give or take 2 weeks).
Available are the following in cases of 12 x 375ml bottles and per case prices shown are approximate, give or take $5:
Gueuze (unflavoured) $60.00
Kriek (cherry) $66.00
Rose de Gambrinus (raspberry) $66.00
Fou'Foune (apricot) $72.00
From what I have seen, these rare beers retail in the U.S. for around the equivalent of CAD125.00 per case so these prices are increcibly good.
We'll be booking orders for the next week so please get back to us a.s.a.p..
Peter Lopaty
President
ESPRIT AGENCIES
56 Claymore Drive
Toronto, ON
CANADA M8Z 2S2
tel 416-762-4133
fax 416-762-5593
e-mail: esprit@primus.ca
- joey_capps
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Al, I'll be at your place in about 60 days.
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Your first couple bottles will be hard to finish (these are very different than the Lambics you know). However after that it is a tremendous delight. By the way Paul, if you ever need a contact for Drie Fontenen products let me know. I will take a case of the gueuze, let me know what to do.

Your first couple bottles will be hard to finish (these are very different than the Lambics you know). However after that it is a tremendous delight. By the way Paul, if you ever need a contact for Drie Fontenen products let me know. I will take a case of the gueuze, let me know what to do.
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Not that I need to do a big selling job on these beers, here's a very recent review of the 2000 vintage of their Gueuze from the World Beer Championships:
Brasserie Cantillon 2000 Gueze Lambic.
Hazy golden honey color with a wonderful traditional lambic nose. Full mouthfeel with a splendid array of earthy flavors and a profound, quenching acidity culminating in a dry lingering finish. What traditional lambic is all about.
WORLD BEER CHAMPIONSHIPS AWARD: Platinum Medal
RATED: 98 points (Superlative)
ALCOHOL BY VOLUME: 7%
CATEGORY: Lambic Gueuze
TASTING LOCATION: Our Chicago Tasting Room
TASTING DATE: 8/27/2003
BEER ID: 169267
Brasserie Cantillon 2000 Gueze Lambic.
Hazy golden honey color with a wonderful traditional lambic nose. Full mouthfeel with a splendid array of earthy flavors and a profound, quenching acidity culminating in a dry lingering finish. What traditional lambic is all about.
WORLD BEER CHAMPIONSHIPS AWARD: Platinum Medal
RATED: 98 points (Superlative)
ALCOHOL BY VOLUME: 7%
CATEGORY: Lambic Gueuze
TASTING LOCATION: Our Chicago Tasting Room
TASTING DATE: 8/27/2003
BEER ID: 169267
That's not at ALL how I would describe that... I consider this beer a *must* try if you haven't had it, but I am not a geuze fan myself.On 2003-10-28 12:15, esprit wrote:
Hazy golden honey color with a wonderful traditional lambic nose. Full mouthfeel with a splendid array of earthy flavors and a profound, quenching acidity culminating in a dry lingering finish. What traditional lambic is all about.
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