La Grande Année is a wine that embodies the craftsmanship that has been passed down through the generations of the Maison. All brewing is done in seasoned small barrels using traditional methods, resulting in a wine with complex aromas and finesse. After a long period of aging on the lees, the wine is remianged and disgorged by hand. La Grande Année is a wine that embodies the craftsmanship that has been passed down through the generations of the Maison. All brewing is done in seasoned small barrels using traditional methods, resulting in a wine with complex aromas and finesse. After a long period of aging on the lees, the wine is remianged and disgorged by hand. Appearance: A golden sparkle that comes from the wine's aging period and Bollinger's brewing technique using barrels.
Nose: Highly precise and fruity with a hint of saltiness. In addition to cherries and lemons, the nose also features aromas of quince, bergamot, walnuts and almonds, as well as peaches and plums.
Taste: Fine and powerful bubbles. Delicate and well-balanced acidity and saltiness can be felt along with a long, smooth and fine aftertaste. Delicate minerality, citrus fruits and an aroma reminiscent of orchards float in the air. The aroma of the wine slowly opens up in the glass, allowing you to enjoy its inherent potential and concentration over time. How to enjoy
La Grande Année 2014 is an excellent companion to gourmet foods. Chilling to 8-10°C will allow you to enjoy the full bouquet and aromas typical of this Champagne. No further ageing is necessary, although cellaring is possible. 100% barrel fermented.
Bollinger only releases vintage champagne when the grapes are good. The 2014 vintage has a firm structure, and you can enjoy the fullness and complexity of the flavor that comes from the concentration and minerality.
Aging: Aged in a bottle with a natural cork for a luxurious period of time more than twice the aging period stipulated by the Champagne AOP regulations. Dosage: Brut, 8g/L. "We Are Bolly Family" is the motto. Champagne Bollinger is a family-run grand maison in Ay village, Champagne region, the holy land of Pinot Noir, since its founding in 1829. It is known for its elegant and high-quality winemaking, backed by craftsmanship supported by traditional methods by artisans.
It is one of the few maisons that has continued to ferment in wooden barrels since its founding. Due to its consistent style and stable quality, it has been highly praised by food professionals such as chefs and sommeliers at Michelin-starred restaurants, and has gained such passionate support that it is said to be known by all wine lovers.
In particular, the "Special Cuvée", a masterpiece that embodies the style of the Maison and is praised for going beyond the boundaries of non-vintage wines, is a masterpiece that continues to be loved by Bolly Lovers around the world. Another point not to be missed is that the Maison has a good sense of balance between respecting tradition and constantly having new and innovative ideas, learning from the past and creating something new.
In 1884, Queen Victoria awarded the Maison the Royal Warrant, allowing it to supply to the British Royal Family. For the 140 years since, the Maison has maintained this honor and continues to supply to the British Royal Family today.
Another person who is indispensable when talking about the Maison is Madame Elisabeth Lily Bollinger. As one of the leading women in the Champagne region, her achievements, which have been passed down throughout history, are an important legacy for the Maison. After the death of her husband Jacques Bollinger, the third-generation head of the family, she protected the Maison from the turmoil of World War II for 30 years from 1941 to 1971, a time of global turmoil, and after the war, she worked hard to popularize champagne. In 1967, she released the super prestige champagne "RD", an immortal masterpiece that fully embodies the Maison's philosophy, and Madame Lily's sincere thoughts are still passed down to the present day.
The gentleman's agreement with the 007 film series began in 1973 with the eighth film in the series, Live and Let Die. Since then, over the course of all 15 films, Champagne has established itself as "James Bond's Champagne of choice."
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The company owns 180 hectares of its own vineyards in the Champagne region, a renowned World Heritage Site, and many of the grapes it needs for its production are sourced from its own vineyards, mainly Grand Cru and Premier Cru, scattered throughout the Marne department, a traditional wine-producing region.
The Maison is also committed to creating a sustainable environment that will pass on its passion for high-quality winemaking and high level of expertise to the next generation. In 2012, it became the first Champagne house in France to receive the HVE (High Environmental Value) certification, a certification established by the French Ministry of Agriculture and Food. In 2014, it was further certified as Sustainable Viticulture in Champagne. This honor was also a first in France, demonstrating the Maison's pioneering efforts in environmental protection. <Brewing>
The black grape, Pinot Noir, is the base of the blend. It dominates every cuvée, making up over 60% of the grapes, giving it depth, complexity and power. It is also worth noting that oak barrels are used to promote fermentation. At Bollinger, reserve wines are aged for 5 to 12 years in magnum bottles by cru and vintage, and when blending, 5 to 10% of the reserve wine is added to the wines made from the latest vintage and the previous year's harvest.
The Maison is also unique in that it takes a "luxurious amount of time" to age the wines over a long period of time. Non-vintage cuvées are aged for three years, vintage for at least five years, and "RD" for eight years or more.
Bollinger is known for its dry taste. Dosage is kept to a minimum. After disgorgement, the wine is left to rest for three months before being shipped.