kmweaver (1949), Takoma Park, Maryland, USA Jun 16, 2008 750mL bottle, vintage 2004. Pours a dark, pitty red-raspberry / burgundy color; decently formed, light-pink head with fine-bubbled lacing. Loads of fresh cherries and red raspberries in the aroma, surrounded by funky citrus, cheese, and lightly toasted wood notes; very clear, enjoyable demonstration of fruit; nothing overly acidic or jaw-clenching, at this age. Medium-to-full mouthfeel: intense bing cherries, red fruits (strawberries and red raspberries), and intensely funked citrus, with solid levels of acidity and sourness; this is actually softer than I expected it to be, which is beneficial to a fruit character as clear and excellent as this; very nice balance of cherry and citrus notes; some pittiness, skins, and mouthwatering acidity. Lengthy finish; tart citrus, sour cherries, and just a ton of lasting dryness, funk, and fruit.
smith4498 (332), Miami, Florida, USA Aug 19, 2008 Vintage 2005. Pours reddish pink with pink head. Aromas of cherries and sour funk. Flavor is tart cherries that puckers my mouth. Light to medium body with lively carbonation and a dry finish. Excellent! Stine (1321), St. Paul, Minnesota, USA Aug 17, 2008 Vintage 2005; bottled 2005. A bloody red pour, thick and silty, with a frothy pink foam making it seem lighthearted, if only for a moment. Stable and cheese aroma with a fat cherry skin sweetness. A hint of brown sugar and a brazen dry wood tannin presence to balance the funk, briefly; but, the musty cave and farm aromas tend to outlast the characters of the malts and fruit, in minerals, gouda rind, a funky blend of mildew and cinnamon, and rotten fruit. The sharpness and foulness it shows is arresting, but it seems a little young yet; many of the older Cantillons in my memory are notably more settled in the nose, allowing the nuances ample spotlight but filtering them through a laid-back smoothness. That’s really a very small complaint, though; the seabreeze saltiness and peppery briny qualities are forceful, and characteristically attention-commanding.
Flavor is more notable for its splintery wooden dryness than for its sourness. And it’s a barren flavor; not an oaken sweetness or a spirit-imbued depth, but a harsh, dirty, rotten wood in rainwater kind of woodiness. The natural acidity of the lambic and fleshy qualities of the cherry engender a hugely tannic, almost blood-textured wine-like impression. The spice of cinnamon resting on apples, cherries, and blood oranges provides a lovely sweetening dust, momentarily, before a veritable flood of balsamic vinegar washes over it and suffocates it unmercifully, and with malice. The wooden bitterness creates a hard complimentary flavor to the wild acidity of the cherries, and it really composes itself well, if certainly with a somewhat harrowing countenance.
Body is incredibly full while being quite lean. Firmly carbonated, staunch and tight, and enamel-eating in acidity, though the thickness of the malt and cherry characters is somewhat more prominent than the more simple acidity often found in a flanders red or a gueuze. Finishes in a clinical harshness of vinegar, cheese and blood, with extreme puckering length. Again, the Cantillon expression of the style, especially when comparably young, is one of naked exposure to the wilderness in all its violence and glory. It’s memorable, and it’s monumental. JohnQPublic (147), Brooklyn, New York, USA Aug 16, 2008 Bottle into flute. Pours a dark red, with no head to speak of other than a faint rim of light pinkish bubbles around the edge of the glass. Aroma really sings with sour cherries, rich and tart, a bit dry. Taste is sour cherry from the beginning, dry and tart, the sharpness balanced by the very full cherry note, balanced and delicious. Because of the balance, one of the most drinkable Cantillons I’ve had. Superb. NomDeBeer (130), Baltimore, Maryland, USA Aug 11, 2008 I taste a great deal of apples and cinnamon in this one, with sour cherries on the side. Smells the same plus funk and dry wood. Medium acidity - not as much as I expected, but that’s not at all a bad thing. Very good. LilBeerDoctor (443), East Setauket, New York, USA Aug 11, 2008 Bottle, vintage 2004 (bottled in 2006). Pours a cloudy red with a pretty pink head that dissipated quickly. Aroma of sour fruit, tartness, barnhouse funk, and cinnamon. Flavor of sour fruit, cinnamon, oak/wood, and apple skins. Quite tasty but this really wore on my palate after a glass. Very acidic, like many Cantillons are. Good, just hard to drink.
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