Bollinger: A Timeless and Mythical Champagne
Bollinger is a high-quality and premium brand of champagne. It has a long history dating back to the first part of the 19th century. It has been known for its distinct taste and complexity. At present, Bollinger champagnes are still among the best ones. That’s why we speak of a timeless and mythical brand.
Things to Know about Bollinger Champagne
Bollinger champagne is timeless and mythical because it has been one of the most appreciated prestigious cuvees since its creation in 1829 by Hennequin de Villermont, Paul Renaudin and Jacques Bollinger. The French champagne house which produces this luxury sparkling wine is based in Ay, in the Marne valley. It owns vineyards in the Grand Cru villages of Ay, Verzenay and Bouzy for Pinot Noir. Its Chardonnay comes from the Premier Cru villages of Tauxières and Ay.
Bollinger champagnes are known for their full-bodied and complex taste. They are often aged for a longer period of time than other champagnes. Bollinger Special Cuvée is notably the House’s flagship. It is a blend of 60% Pinot Noir, 25% Chardonnay, and 15% Pinot Meunier, aged for a minimum of 3 years in the cellars. Bollinger is also known for its vintage champagnes, with the R.D. (recently disgorged) being aged for 8 or more years on the lees before release.
Moreover, the house produces a rosé champagne (Bollinger Rosé) and a Blanc de Blancs champagne (La Grande Année Blanc de Blancs). Bollinger has a reputation for producing high-end, luxury champagnes that are sought after by connoisseurs and collectors all around the world.
How to Choose a Bollinger Champagne?
All champagnes by Bollinger are great, but they can be very different. When choosing a bottle, consider the style first. Bollinger produces a variety of styles of champagne, including Special Cuvée, vintage, rosé, and Blanc de Blancs. Decide which style you prefer and look for that specific type.
Also take into account the occasion for which you will be drinking the champagne. A vintage Bollinger may be more appropriate for a special occasion or celebration, while a non-vintage Special Cuvée may be more suitable for everyday drinking.
In terms of food pairing, Bollinger champagnes are known for their full-bodied, complex taste and can be paired with a variety of different foods. Define what food you will be serving and choose a champagne that will complement the flavors.
Your choice may also depend on your budget. Bollinger champagnes are considered luxury drinks, but the prices vary from 70 to 2,350 dollars.