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Bollinger Champagne Special Cuvee NV  - First Bottle

Reviews

93 Jeb Dunnuck -
Bollinger’s NV Special Cuvée knocks it out of the park. Made from 60% Pinot Noir, 25% Chardonnay and the rest Pinot Meunier, with 30% of the blend brought up in barrels, it boasts a rich, deep, medium to full-bodied style as well as terrific notes of lemon curd, crème brûlée, caramelized stone fruits, and hints of toasty nuttiness that develop with time in the glass. It’s a big, rich Champagne that stays balanced and pure. Beautiful stuff.
93 Burghound -
There is lovely complexity to the distinctly yeasty nose that combines high-toned green apple, pear, white flowers and gentle citrus nuances. The clean and sleek flavors are supported by a crisply firm but fine mousse where the finish is medium dry and lingering. It's not all that often that I suggest that readers cellar NV Brut but this is an example that absolutely cries out for it. I suspect that the texture will materially change for the better (i.e. become creamier) and better depth will be in the offing as well. Put it this way: this is a perfectly good Champagne right now but with 4 to 7 years of bottle age it could be first-rate and I would suggest buying it only if you're going to cellar it for at least a few years first. Note further that my rating assumes that the wine will be cellared. *Outstanding* 
92 Wine Spectator -
There's a pleasing, snappy quality to the acidity framing this elegant Champagne, enlivening accessible flavors of currant, Marcona almond and orchard blossom, with a minerally touch of saline-laced oyster shell that lingers on the finish. Drink now through 2022. 11,000 cases imported.
91+ Robert Parker's Wine Advocate -
Disgorged in the second half of 2019, the latest release of Bollinger's NV Brut Special Cuvée is based on the 2015 vintage, complemented by around 60% reserve wines. The wine is still quite tightly wound after its recent disgorgement, opening in the glass with notes of crisp yellow orchard fruit, freshly baked bread, clear honey and orange peel, with little sign of the nuttiness to come with bottle age. On the palate, it's medium to full-bodied, muscular and incipiently textural, with a deep core, ripe acids and a pinpoint mousse. This isn't the most incisive vintage of Special Cuvée, but it's powerful and vinous and will have fine gastronomic potential with a little bottle age.
92 James Suckling -
Fine bubbles combine nicely with the cooked apples, pie crust and lemon rind. Some biscuit, too. Full body. Layered and creamy with a crisp finish. Always delicious. Drink now.

Technical Details

  • Blend60% Pinot Noir, 25% Chardonnay, 15% Pinot Meunier
  • CountryFrance
  • RegionChampagne
  • Alcohol12%

Bollinger Champagne Special Cuvee NV

Proprietary Blends  |  France
JD93, BH93, WS92, WE92, WA91+

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Bolly @ $48???! What are we even doing…? “Bollinger’s NV Special Cuvée knocks it out of the park.” - JD. All we can say is...hurry!

Dating back to the time Andrew Jackson was President (1829), Bollinger has firmly established itself as one of the great houses and ALWAYS has a rock-solid, satisfying NV Cuvee. This is one of my "go-to" Champagnes that always delivers toasty, textured, rich bubbles time after time.

At this fine price, a sell out is imminent! If you know, you’ve already loaded a sixer in the cart! $287.70 a 6-PACK DELIVERED. Awesome. Oh, and so is the bubbly, by the way! Full-bodied but crackling with acidity and almondy/yeasty/creme brulee goodness, with that signature kiss of oak from the barrel aging. It is taken to the next level with Bollinger’s amazing stash of reserve wine which makes up 60% of the blend. “It’s a big, rich Champagne that stays balanced and pure. Beautiful stuff.” - Jeb Dunnuck

About the Producer

The story began with Athanase de Villermont, the youngest son of a noble family with a brilliant destiny. He then met Joseph Bollinger, a widely travelled German who had left his country of birth to learn about the Champagne wine trade, and Paul Renaudin, a local man who was fascinated by the world of wine. The firm of Renaudin-Bollinger & Cie was founded on 6th February 1829. Joseph took care of sales and Paul of the cellar. Athanase had founded a champagne House that was to endure through the centuries.