Tête de Cuvée (Vintage 2015)
Side Project Brewing in Maplewood, Missouri, United States 🇺🇸
Farmhouse - Sour Saison Rotating Out of Production|
Score
7.75
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Our Missouri Saisons are delicate, complex, nuanced and so enjoyable to drink, you will often hear me say that they are my favorite Side Project beers. In an attempt to create our own path, when we started Side Project, I had the plan to maybe one day create a 3-year blend of our flagship Saison du Fermier. This Gueuze-inspired process, yet done with Missouri Saisons would be a unique way to showcase our terroir, but in our own way. This plan hasn't come together (yet), but out of it did come the idea to age our Missouri Saisons, longer than one might initially plan, with the focus to create a superior blend in the future. The result of this process, planning and patience resulted in one of my favorite beers Side Project has create thus far, Tête de Cuvée.
With the first blend of Tête de Cuvée, I took what I believed to be the best Saisons that Side Project had produced and created a blend that elevated the beer in the bottle, a blend worthy of the distinction Tête de Cuvée (a term used for Champagne to distinguish Champagnes sourced from the finest vineyards - the Premier Crus and Grand Crus - the Champagne producer's best).
Back in February of 2016, after months of bottle conditioning, we released the first blend of Tête de Cuvée that consisted of:
Oude Fermier
Oude du Blé
Saison #1 (this recipe is now called Tête #1)
Saison #2 (this recipe is now called Tête #2)
For the second release of Tête de Cuvée, I chose a blend that was 76.3% of Tête #2 that was fermented in and aged in the exact barrels that contained all of the threads from Blend #1. Hoping that the magic of those original barrels would once again impart their unique impressions on the new fermentation in them. This recipe is a slight variation of our Saison du Fermier recipe and the barrels were a mix of 225L French Oak Chardonnay and 500L French Oak Pinot Noir. Barreled on November 14, 2015.
The remaining 23.7% of the blend was our classic Oude Fermier that was fermented in and aged in 225L French Oak Chardonnay barrels. These barrels were first use for us, imparting bold notes of almond, vanilla and the classic French Oak spice. A flowing mouthfeel and subtle acidity resembles more of a Burgundian White Wine than beer in this blend. Barreled May 30, 2014. [Released 7/1/2017]
With the first blend of Tête de Cuvée, I took what I believed to be the best Saisons that Side Project had produced and created a blend that elevated the beer in the bottle, a blend worthy of the distinction Tête de Cuvée (a term used for Champagne to distinguish Champagnes sourced from the finest vineyards - the Premier Crus and Grand Crus - the Champagne producer's best).
Back in February of 2016, after months of bottle conditioning, we released the first blend of Tête de Cuvée that consisted of:
Oude Fermier
Oude du Blé
Saison #1 (this recipe is now called Tête #1)
Saison #2 (this recipe is now called Tête #2)
For the second release of Tête de Cuvée, I chose a blend that was 76.3% of Tête #2 that was fermented in and aged in the exact barrels that contained all of the threads from Blend #1. Hoping that the magic of those original barrels would once again impart their unique impressions on the new fermentation in them. This recipe is a slight variation of our Saison du Fermier recipe and the barrels were a mix of 225L French Oak Chardonnay and 500L French Oak Pinot Noir. Barreled on November 14, 2015.
The remaining 23.7% of the blend was our classic Oude Fermier that was fermented in and aged in 225L French Oak Chardonnay barrels. These barrels were first use for us, imparting bold notes of almond, vanilla and the classic French Oak spice. A flowing mouthfeel and subtle acidity resembles more of a Burgundian White Wine than beer in this blend. Barreled May 30, 2014. [Released 7/1/2017]
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7.8/10
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Appearance 6
Aroma 7
Flavor 8
Texture 8
Overall 9
Bottle thanks to Russell. Pours a cloudy orange gold with small white head leaving spotty lacing. The aroma is strong funk, grape, oak, stone fruit. Thin body, funky, grape, stone fruit, oak, nice tartness, enjoyed this.
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from Bottle
on 12 Sep 2017
at 22:35