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Champagne Brut 'Special Cuvée' - Bollinger - Astemyo
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Annata
Vintage: NV
Denominazione
Denomination: Champagne
Vitigno
Grape variety: pinot noir, chardonnay, pinot meunier
Provenienza
Origin: France, Champagne
Alcool
Alcohol: 12%
Formato
Format: 0.75 L
Provenienza prodotto
Product origin: Business
Temperatura di servizio
Serving temperature: 10°
Quando bere
When to drink: Appetizers, Dinner, Special occasions
Tipologia
Type: Champagne
Gusto
Taste: balanced and persistent, with notes of dried fruit and citrus
Aromi
Flavorings: apple, pear, citrus, hazelnut, yeast, toast
Allergeni
Allergens: Sulphites
Longevità
Longevity: 10 years

What wine is Champagne Brut 'Special Cuvée' - Bollinger

Champagne Brut 'Special Cuvée' - Bollinger is one of the most representative symbols of the famous French house Bollinger, active in Aÿ, in the heart of Champagne, since 1829. It is an emblematic label produced using the traditional Champenoise method, which is the secondary fermentation in the bottle that gives Champagne its characteristic fine and persistent effervescence. The "Special Cuvée" is born from a masterful blend that combines the intensity of Bollinger reserve wines — some aged for over 10 years — with the freshness of the latest vintages, creating a balanced, deep, and immediately recognizable Brut due to its generous and enveloping style.

Vintage Details

Champagne Brut 'Special Cuvée' - Bollinger is not a vintage champagne, meaning it is made from the blend of different vintages. This allows the house to maintain impeccable qualitative consistency over time, regardless of the climatic variations of each harvest. The careful selection of base wines, predominantly from the Grand and Premier Crus of the Montagne de Reims and the Côte des Blancs, guarantees aromatic intensity, structure, and freshness.

Winemaking and Aging

Production rigorously follows the classic method (or Champenoise), with a second fermentation in the bottle and a long rest on the lees, which typically lasts over 36 months, well beyond the minimum required by the regulations. This long aging allows for complexity, creaminess, and fine bubbles. The final dosage is around 8 g/l, perfectly balanced between vivacity and roundness, resulting in an elegant yet decisive character.

Tasting Notes

Color

In the glass, it presents a luminous and brilliant golden yellow, traversed by thin and constant bubbles that attest to the long rest on the lees. The mousse is creamy and fine, a distinctive sign of Bollinger's craftsmanship.

Nose

The bouquet is broad and complex, with notes of ripe apple, candied citrus, and dried fruit, accompanied by nuances of toasted bread and honey, derived from aging on the lees. Delicate tones of white flowers and spicy hints are also perceptible, suggesting elegance and depth.

Taste

On the palate, it is full, harmonious, and lively. The bubbles are fine and creamy, the sip is fresh yet rounded, with a long persistence that finishes with hints of fruit and hazelnut. The Bollinger style clearly emerges: intense yet perfectly balanced, with great personality.

Food Pairings with Champagne Brut 'Special Cuvée' - Bollinger

This Champagne Brut is extremely versatile at the table. It can accompany an entire menu, but it excels as a refined aperitif or paired with flavorful dishes such as:
  • raw fish, oysters, and shellfish
  • risottos with seafood or Parmesan cream
  • delicately flavored white meats
  • aged or soft cheeses
Its structure and complexity also make it a surprising companion for Asian cuisine dishes or a simple but sumptuous fried seafood platter.

Storage and Aging: How to store Champagne Brut 'Special Cuvée' - Bollinger

To maintain the quality of Champagne Brut 'Special Cuvée' - Bollinger, it is important to store it correctly:
  • Temperature: constant between 10°C and 12°C, avoiding temperature fluctuations.
  • Light: keep the bottle away from direct light exposure, which can alter aromas and color.
  • Position: in a cellar or in a cool, dry place, preferably horizontally to keep the cork moist and ensure a perfect seal.
If stored under the right conditions, this Champagne can evolve positively for several years, developing even rounder and more complex nuances without losing its typical freshness.

Bollinger

The History of Bollinger Winery Bollinger is a name that resonates with tradition and prestige in the world of French wine. Founded in 1829 in the renowned Champagne region, the Bollinger winery has a history rooted in an illustrious legacy of passion and innovation. For almost two centuries, Bol...

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