Type: Champagne
Country: France
Region: Champagne
Code: BOLL070
The Bollinger champagne House has created prestigious champagnes with character, distinguished by their elegance and complexity, since 1829. These outstanding wines are the result of rigorous attention to detail, for Bollinger accepts nothing less than excellence. Each and every detail represents a quest for a certain form of perfection.

Bollinger

Founded in 1829 in the village of Aÿ, in the Champagne region  of France, Bollinger was established by Athanase de Villermont, Paul Renaudin, and Jacques Bollinger. Jacques, a German immigrant, played a key role in shaping the brand, and eventually, it was his name which became synonymous with the house.

In 1854, Jacques Bollinger married Louise-Charlotte, who managed the house after his death in 1884, beginning a tradition of strong women in Bollinger’s history. Later, in 1918, Lily Bollinger, another key figure, took over following the death of her husband, Jacques Bollinger (the grandson of the original Jacques). 

Lily led the house with remarkable v...

Bronze tones. On the nose, hints of redcurrant, cherry and wild strawberry along with a spicy touch. The palate has good structure, length, depth and vivacity, with a tannic finish due to the addition of red wine. A velvety mousse and lingering flavours of wild berries.
A very versatile champagne! Goes great with roast chicken, cold lamb, salads and all things fish.
Bollinger Rosé demonstrates unique blending and red-winemaking skills: a true alchemy and a very technical wine. Since Bollinger Rosé was created in 2008, the Poirier Saint-Pierre and Montboeuf plots, in Verzenay, are worked in the same style as the Côte aux Enfants plot to complete the production. A small amount (between 5 and 6%) of Pinot Noir is vinified as red wine, helping to add a powerful element to the finished wine.

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