This light Belgian style is perhaps more sophisticated than a traditional Grisette. On the nose, a significant amount of drying barnyard brettanomyces, almost filtered through ripe plum. The spiciness of that yeast characteristic persists all the way through to the dry finish with a lemon zest peak in the mid palate bolstered by a spiky carbonic attack.
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