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Bollinger La Grande Année 2014

Champagne - Brut - Premier Cru - Bollinger

The Great Year 2014, among the ten best wines in the world by Wine Spectator

$149.33

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Stored in air-conditioned cellar
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Data sheets
Grape varieties
Pinot Noir 61%
Chardonnay 39%
Producer
Bollinger

Bollinger

In the heart of the village of Aÿ, the House Bollinger enjoys a universal prestige that is no longer to be proven, always in search of excellence. Proof of this is the fact that on the one hand, Bollinger is one of the Rares to own and produce their own grapes for the production of their vintages, but that it is also the only one to still have a cooper in residence. 

The latter maintains the 3500 barrels, some of which are over 100 years old, day after day. A centuries-old know-how that the House Bollinger is committed to perpetuate.

What is the history of the House of Champagne Bollinger?

The men behind Bollinger

The origin of the House Bollinger is intimately linked to Athanase de Villermont (born in Cuis in 1763 and died in Aÿ in 1840), an admiral in the French army who distinguished himself in the American War of Independence and in particular at the Battle of the Chesapeake on April 29, 1781. A few years later, he inherited a vast Domaine family estate in the vicinity of Aÿ, a terroir renowned for the quality of its wines, which were not officially named "Champagne" until the creation of the Appellation d'Origine Contrôlée in 1936.

However, the conveniences of his aristocratic origins did not allow him to indulge in a commercial activity, which is why he associated himself in 1829 with Joseph Bollinger (known as Jacques Joseph Bollinger) and Paul Renaudin. He created a... See more ...

Description Bollinger La Grande Année 2014.

It is a champagne that was vinified in small French oak barrels then aged in the famous chalk cellars of the house for optimal aging.

This is an extraordinary blend of 21 crus: mainly Aÿ and Verzenay for Pinot Noir at 65%. Le Mesnil-sur-Oger and Oiry for the Chardonnay (35%).

The color is a magnificent Versailles Gold. It is delicately tinted with golden reflections, witnesses of the maturity of the wine.

On the nose: toasted and fruity and slightly vanilla notes. Full and expressive. Apricot, almond and hazelnut, but also honey and cereals respond to each other in a veritable symphony of aromas.

On the palate: affirmations of the sensations of the nose with a remarkable silkiness. Its freshness and smoothness are accompanied on the finish by beautiful bitters.

A good aging potential in the cellar away from light, noise and the bottle lying down with successive tastings in order to measure the evolution of the wine until its qualitative climax.

To be served at a temperature around 10 degrees, throughout a meal with scallops, sorrel and vanilla. Grilled oyster, smoked butter and sea purslane. Hen of the woods, potato and truffle emulsion.

Perfect on an apricot or blueberry pie. Would go even better on a dark chocolate cake.

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