Champagne Bollinger
James Bond Limited Release 2011
Champagne
This limited edition cuvée celebrates 2 important milestones. Firstly, it celebrates the historic partnership between Bollinger and Bond. Bollinger has been the exclusive Champagne partner of Bond since 1979, so 2019 marks the 40th anniversary of their relationship. Secondly, it celebrates the release of the upcoming movie, No Time to Die, which will be the 25th movie in the series (and Bollinger’s 15th Bond movie since the start of the partnership).
VINEYARD
The fruit is sourced exclusively from the historic Grand Cru vineyard of Ay, where the house has been based since its creation in 1829.
WINEMAKING
Fermented entirely in small aged oak barrels averaging 20 years old, maintained in Bollinger's own cooperage, with both alcoholic and malolactic fermentation completed in barrel. The wine undergoes second fermentation on the lees under natural cork for more than seven years, more than twice the appellation minimum, with riddling and disgorgement performed entirely by hand.
VINTAGE
It was an erratic season of spring warmth, summer heat spikes, and rain demanding rigorous selection in the vineyard. Bollinger's two legendary Grand Cru plots in Aÿ, with their well-drained chalk soils, proved resilient, delivering fruit of elegance and finesse that rewarded the patience and expertise of the Maison's teams.
TASTING NOTE
Deep gold with copper glints, opening on roasted notes, hazelnut, vanilla, and honey-laced yellow fruit. Rich and round on the palate with stewed fruit, plum, and a wonderfully soft texture, finishing with fresh citrus and a mineral, flinty touch.
FOOD PAIRING
Roasted lobster, grilled langoustines, seared scallops, aged comté, and truffle-based dishes.
Color
White
Blend %
100% Sparkling Blend
Appellation
Champagne
Alcohol
12%
Suggested Retail Price
$470
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