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==Description==  | ==Description==  | ||
Cantillon Muscat Petits Grains is a lambic made using grapes from Domaine de l'Escapolette.    | Cantillon Muscat Petits Grains is a lambic made using 300 g/L of Muscat Petits Grains grapes (in wine, it usually displays notes of linden, honey, lemon and dried fruits; and it can be used in a wide range of styles from very dry to sweet or carbonated) from Domaine de l'Escapolette.  | ||
== History / Side Notes ==  | == History / Side Notes ==  | ||
This beer came to be as Jean Van Roy wanted to switch   | This beer came to be as Jean Van Roy wanted to switch grapes from the regular offering of [[Cantillon_Vigneronne|Vigneronne]], which at the time was using Muscat table grapes. A few trials were made with different grape varietals, including this one, a variant of Muscat.  | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:46, 25 June 2025

Description
Cantillon Muscat Petits Grains is a lambic made using 300 g/L of Muscat Petits Grains grapes (in wine, it usually displays notes of linden, honey, lemon and dried fruits; and it can be used in a wide range of styles from very dry to sweet or carbonated) from Domaine de l'Escapolette.
History / Side Notes
This beer came to be as Jean Van Roy wanted to switch grapes from the regular offering of Vigneronne, which at the time was using Muscat table grapes. A few trials were made with different grape varietals, including this one, a variant of Muscat.