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Champagne Bollinger PN TX20
Champagne from France - Champagne
Pinot noir is one of the key pillars of the Bollinger style and the Maison has built its reputation by showcasing this grape variety. The PN cuvée is the result of research into the different styles of pinot noir and its different origins in Champagne. It represents a continuation of the Maison`s heritage and an affirmation of the legendary Bollinger style, while also being a wine that reinvents itself year after year. PN TX20 marks the sixth release in this series and the second expression that highlights the Pinot Noir from the Premier Cru village of Tauxières, which is on the southwestern slopes of the Montagne de Reims. Given the sunny aspect, and the combination of chalk and clay the Pinot produced has particular finesse, aromatic complexity, and structural precision. This edition is based on the 2020 vintage yet enriched by 52% reserve wines drawn from the outstanding 2019, 2012 and 2008 vintages. Coupled with Bollinger’s ever-evolving viticultural excellence, PN TX20 is a testament to elegance with depth. This has a classic plum Mirabelle 'Bollinger' nose, laden with redcurrant and sourdough aromas. Preserved lemons and almond develop on the elegant palate persisting on the lifted finish. Drink this year to 2030. 12.5%
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Code: CH5351
Wine characteristics
- Champagne
- 2 - Dry
- Pinot Noir
- 75cl
- Now to 2030
- 12.5% Alcohol
- no oak influence
- Champagne cork
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Bollinger
Bollinger has land-owning roots in the Champagne region dating as far back as the 16th century although the house as we know it today was officially established only in 1829, by Paul Renaudin and Jacques Bollinger. In the late 19th century the prestige image of the brand began to develop and it even became the official supplier to the British court, receiving the Royal Warrant from Queen Victoria.
The most significant period of its history was from 1941 to 1977, the tenure of Madame“Lilly” Bollinger, who expanded production significantly and was ahead of her time in travelling the world to promote the brand. Around this time Bollinger also acquired some of its precious pinot noir vineyards, using the grapes in the production of its two rosés.
Unusually for a Champagne house, Bollinger have been grape growers as well as producers from the beginning. The house charter states that 70% of grape supply must always come from the firm’s own vineyards, defining the standards of excellence that are synonymous with the Bollinger name.
80% of the harvest is fermented in oak barrels, making the finished wines well-suited to extended ageing and contributing body and depth of flavour. There are only two types of blends produced, both pinot noir-dominated: the non-vintage Special Cuvée is the expression of the Bollinger house style, while the vintage-dated Grande Année, produced only in exceptional years, is designed to express the inherent character of the vintage. R.D (Recently...