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Bollinger

Let’s cast the spotlight on the prestigious Bollinger House, arguably one of the finest in the entire Champagne region in our humble opinion. While their prestigious cuvées are nothing short of exceptional, the ‘humble’ Special Cuvée is a masterpiece. With its powerful yet refined character, balancing tension, vinosity, and elegance, it has become a true classic. This iconic Champagne House fully deserves its stellar global reputation.

“Before being a great Champagne, Bollinger is first and foremost a great wine”. It is undeniable, a Bollinger spirit actually exists. In the wines certainly, but also in Aÿ. The involvement and seriousness of the people involved in the design of these great wines closely contribute to their success. Bollinger is also one of the few rare Champagne houses to have remained as a family since its creation in 1829 until 2008. Maison Bollinger was founded by Athanase de Villermont who had inherited the vineyard of Champagne, Joseph Bollinger, a German merchant and Paul Renaudin, a Champagne native passionate about wine. The Bollinger and Villermont families united their fate at the same time as their profession with Joseph Bollinger’s marriage to Louise-Charlotte, Athanase’s daughter. Their children would in turn take over the reins. In 2008, Jérôme Philipon assumed leadership of the house, becoming the first outsider to the Bollinger family entrusted with preserving its cherished traditions. Today, under the stewardship of Charles-Armand de Belenet, that legacy continues to flourish.
There is a 180-hectare vineyard located, for more than 85%, in grands and premiers crus, which provides the majority of the grapes its needs. In 2023, the house proudly earned its B Corp certification, underscoring its commitment to sustainability. Among its vineyards are two historic parcels, untouched by phylloxera and cultivated using the age-old layering method of “marcottage”, which give rise to the rare and coveted Vieilles Vignes Françaises cuvée. One of the interesting facts about this maison is the preponderance of Pinot Noir which gives great flavour and strength to the champagnes. Another particularity of the maison is that part of the fermented reserve wines in wood is then conserved in magnums, with cork stoppers, for 7 to 15 years before being incorporated into the blend, helping to regulate the style and offer greater complexity.
The impressive range – from the iconic Special Cuvée and Côte des Enfants to the innovative R.D. – showcases Bollinger’s relentless pursuit of excellence and versatility in every bottle.

“Before being a great Champagne, Bollinger is first and foremost a great wine”. It is undeniable, a Bollinger spirit actually exists. In the wines certainly, but also in Aÿ. The involvement and seriousness of the people involved in the design of these great wines closely contribute to their success. Bollinger is also one of the few rare Champagne houses to have remained as a family since its creation in 1829 until 2008. Maison Bollinger was founded by Athanase de Villermont who had inherited the vineyard of Champagne, Joseph Bollinger, a German merchant and Paul Renaudin, a Champagne native passionate about wine. The Bollinger and Villermont families united their fate at the same time as their profession with Joseph Bollinger’s marriage to Louise-Charlotte, Athanase’s daughter. Their children would in turn take over the reins. In 2008, Jérôme Philipon assumed leadership of the house, becoming the first outsider to the Bollinger family entrusted with preserving its cherished traditions. Today, under the stewardship of Charles-Armand de Belenet, that legacy continues to flourish.
There is a 180-hectare vineyard located, for more than 85%, in grands and premiers crus, which provides the majority of the grapes its needs. In 2023, the house proudly earned its B Corp certification, underscoring its commitment to sustainability. Among its vineyards are two historic parcels, untouched by phylloxera and cultivated using the age-old layering method of “marcottage”, which give rise to the rare and coveted Vieilles Vignes Françaises cuvée. One of the interesting facts about this maison is the preponderance of Pinot Noir which gives great flavour and strength to the champagnes. Another particularity of the maison is that part of the fermented reserve wines in wood is then conserved in magnums, with cork stoppers, for 7 to 15 years before being incorporated into the blend, helping to regulate the style and offer greater complexity.
The impressive range – from the iconic Special Cuvée and Côte des Enfants to the innovative R.D. – showcases Bollinger’s relentless pursuit of excellence and versatility in every bottle.

B16 Bollinger

B16 Bollinger

H
130
H
2015
375
Grande Année Brut Bollinger

Grande Année Brut Bollinger

H
2015
169
Grande Année Brut Bollinger

Grande Année Brut Bollinger

H
2015
155
H
2004
110(starting price)
H
2002
320
H
2002
320
H
2002
160
H
1999
480Price per bottle 160
H
1999
320Price per bottle 160
H
1999
150(starting price)
H
1970
200(current price)
La Côte Aux Enfants Bollinger

La Côte Aux Enfants Bollinger

2012
100(starting price)
La Côte Aux Enfants Bollinger

La Côte Aux Enfants Bollinger

2012
300(starting price)Price per bottle 100
Available soon
H
105
Availability alert
H
105
H
2008
295
H
1988
750
H
1988
750
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Rosé Brut Bollinger

Rosé Brut Bollinger

H
75
Availability alert
H
150(current price)
H
109
46.80 | Buy 3, get 10%
Special Cuvée Brut Bollinger

Special Cuvée Brut Bollinger

H
52
Price estimate for Bollinger

WHAT THE EXPERTS SAY...

BETTANE & DESSEAUVE

“Whilst the Grande Année and RD cuvées fully deserve their status as fine, connoisseur wines, anyone can appreciate the Brut Spécial and their wonderful rosé, undoubtedly two of the finest champagnes currently on the market.”

LA REVUE DU VIN DE FRANCE

“If there’s a brand with a distinct personality and a highly recognisable style, it’s Bollinger. This Aÿ estate, still in family hands, cultivates a taste for wines dominated by the Pinot noir grape, vinous and profound.”