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Founded in 1829 in Aÿ, the Bollinger house is today one of the biggest names in Champagne. It is distinguished by a unique, racy, and structured style, mainly based on Pinot Noir, the king grape variety of the Montagne de Reims. A family-owned and independent house, Bollinger is one of the few to have its own cooper and to vinify part of its wines in oak barrels.


Philosophy & winemaking


The Bollinger style is based on several pillars:




  • A majority of Pinot Noir (approx. 60%) in the blend,




  • Partial or total fermentation in barrels,




  • Prolonged aging on lees, often beyond the standards of the appellation,




  • Reserve wines kept in magnums under cork, to enrich the blends.




The house owns 180 hectares of vineyards, a large part of which are in Grands and Premiers Crus, allowing perfect control of the raw material.


Iconic cuvées




  • Special Cuvée: iconic non-vintage cuvée, combining finesse, maturity, and vinosity.




  • La Grande Année: vintage only in great years, entirely vinified in barrels.




  • R.D. (Recently Disgorged): vintage and long-aged, disgorged late for more complexity.




  • Vieilles Vignes Françaises: ultra-rare cuvée, from ungrafted Pinot Noir vines, in very small quantities.




  • PN Series: innovative range dedicated to Pinot Noir, in limited editions by lieu-dit.




Wine style



Bollinger champagnes are rich, structured, deep, with a vinous texture and fine mousse. The house style combines power and elegance, with remarkable aging potential, especially for La Grande Année and R.D..


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