

One of the most singular bottles in the Lambic realm, which has won the hearts of many enthusiasts, is Oude Quetsche "à l'Ancienne", or "in the old way", as Tilquin always specifies on the label. It is certainly always a blend of Lambic, to which pitted plums of the variety called Prune de Namur or Quetsche véritable d’Alsace are added. When drunk young, the fruit is the protagonist on the nose, along with a hint of alcohol and a good citrus freshness. In the mouth, the acidity is more pronounced compared to many other creations by Pierre Tilquin, while still maintaining the classic "wild but not too much" profile of the house in terms of taste and aroma.
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One of the most singular bottles in the Lambic realm, which has won the hearts of many enthusiasts, is Oude Quetsche "à l'Ancienne", or "in the old way", as Tilquin always specifies on the label. It is certainly always a blend of Lambic, to which pitted plums of the variety called Prune de Namur or Quetsche véritable d’Alsace are added. When drunk young, the fruit is the protagonist on the nose, along with a hint of alcohol and a good citrus freshness. In the mouth, the acidity is more pronounced compared to many other creations by Pierre Tilquin, while still maintaining the classic "wild but not too much" profile of the house in terms of taste and aroma.
