Bollinger Champagne Brut Rosé

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Bollinger Champagne Brut Rosé

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Size: 750 ml
Proof:
24
Created:
 Northern France

  • Bronze Tones
  • Bottled In Timeless Elegance
  • Romantic Blend

Taste
Bollinger Champagne Brut Rosé is a fine, carefully crafted craft with an unwavering commitment to quality, capturing the essence of the traditional Champagne artisan with a touch of modern sophistication. It is luxurious with aromas of red berries hints of red currant, cherry and wild strawberry A spicy touch, not unlike Special Cuvée. A luxurious tannic finish due to the adjunction of red wine Bubbles as fine as velvet flavors of wild berries.

History
Bollinger Champagne Brut Rosé is an icon in Champagne, its reputation rests entirely on the quality of its extraordinarily distinct Champagnes. Very simply, Bollinger is the outlier. The rigorous, obsessive attention to detail and preservation of artisanal, almost absurdly labor-intensive practices, makes Bollinger both a guardian of the past and, as we see with each passing year, the beacon of the future. The Bollinger vineyards cover 405 acres, most of which are classified as Grand or Premier cru, and provide roughly two-thirds of the house’s needs. Decades ago, Bollinger wrote a quality charter that stated their own vineyard must account for at a minimum 60% of their production. This reflects their approach to always focus on quality, and not quantity. Bollinger is the only remaining producer in the region with its own cooperage, and keeps a stock of 3,000 oak barrels for fermenting the base wines for its Non Vintage and Vintage wines. Their single cooper, an important link to historical knowledge, does not make any new barrels, rather spends his time fixing barrels, many of which are over 60 years of age. All Vintage wines are 100% barrel fermented, both alcoholic and malolactic fermentation, something no other major producer does. Bollinger stores its reserve wines to blend into their Non Vintage cuvées in magnum bottles, an incredibly labor-intensive process that no one today undertakes. It requires opening by hand all the magnums to blend into the Non Vintage wines, crazy work that takes a team of 7 a full month to complete every year. Lastly, all Vintage wines are aged under cork, and not under a crown capsule (like a soda capsule). This requires that every Bollinger vintage bottle bottle is hand-riddled, and then hand disgorged. Again, an unthinkable amount of work. It would be impossible not to note that Bollinger is also known for its long-time on-screen relationship with British secret agent James Bond. They have been featured as Bond’s Champagne of choice in almost every Bond movie going back to 1973.

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