B13・Bollinger・2013

Product name: B13

Producer name: Bollinger

Variety: pinot noir

Region: France > Champagne

Category: sparkling

Capacity: 750ml

RM703.00 MYR
 
RM703.00 MYR
 

In contrast to the PN collection, which focuses on terroir, the Bé Treise collection focuses on the harvest year. This one-off edition was created exclusively for the 2013 VT.
The story behind its creation dates back to 2003, when record-breaking heat caused the sugar content of grapes to increase.
While most houses have decided not to release a vintage wine made from grapes with low acidity, which requires long aging, Bollinger is one of the few houses that has decided to do so.
The aim was to record the history of the record-breaking heat. Ten years later, a year of extreme cold has arrived, and the team has once again attempted to record the history for future generations.

Upon tasting, the attack is delicate and ephemeral, and you might not realize it's a Blanc de Noirs at first glance, but after 10 minutes, it all makes sense.
The finish is as thin as a silk thread, reminiscent of Burgundy Pinot Noir from the 1970s, but is incredibly elegant and lasts for a long time.
This unique delicacy and flavor is a characteristic of Pinot Noir that is undoubtedly best displayed in cold years and is not found in Chardonnay.
In difficult years like these, the abilities of producers are put to the test.
You could see Bollinger's confidence in this work.

It is made from 100% Pinot Noir, but the grapes from Montagne de Reims are said to be particularly excellent.
Bollinger owns vineyards in the Marne Valley, including the village of Ay, as well as in the Montagne de Reims, covering a total area of ​​179 hectares, 85% of which is Grand Cru or Premier Cru.
The taste of B13 is outstandingly fresh, with sophisticated aromas of citrus and yellow fruits, and gourmand notes of tarte tatin and fresh almonds in the background.
The wine evokes the tranquil snow-covered land of Montagne de Reims, with a crisp minerality that evokes the brilliance of winter.

Product name: B13

Producer: Bollinger

 

Bollinger

A long-established maison that had a major influence on the champagne industry

Since its founding in 1829, Bollinger is a rare maison that has been family-run for 179 years. When discussing Bollinger's history, an essential person is Elizabeth Lily Bollinger, who laid the foundation for the Maison's global reputation today. She took over the Maison in the midst of World War II, and after the war, she purchased Grand Cru and Premier Cru vineyards one after another. We have built the asset base of our vast in-house fields that support Bollinger's high quality.



She also discovered that by exposing wine to lees for a long period of time, the rich aromas are brought out, giving the wine a complex flavor with a sense of concentration and deep fruit flavors. We have released ``Bollinger RD,'' a Prestige Cuvée made with the unique concept of aging for a long period of time and then disgorgementing when it shows its true potential. This masterpiece, created by the challenge of being one step ahead of the times, had a great influence on the Champagne industry.



In 2008, for the first time in the history of Bollinger, Jérôme Philippon, a non-family member, took over the management of the Maison, and Charles-Armand de Vernet, who was Pernod Ricard's marketing director, is now the general manager. took office. We aim to further develop the Maison by deftly incorporating innovative techniques while preserving the traditions cultivated over our long history.


Pinot Noir symbolizes Bollinger's style
Bollinger owns 179 hectares of its own fields in a major Champagne producing region, which accounts for approximately 60% of its production. Approximately 85% of their vineyards are made up of Grand Cru and Premier Cru, and it is these great fields that support the high quality of Bollinger Champagne.



Approximately 60% of the total area of ​​the company's vineyards is Pinot Noir, which produces Bollinger's plump and powerful style. Among them, the village of Ai, which is the home of Bollinger, is an area of ​​the Vallée de la Marne blessed with sunlight and a large south-facing slope that stretches from east to west. It is revered by enthusiasts as a sacred place.



Bollinger Champagne takes advantage of the charm of the high-quality Pinot Noir from Ai Village and expresses a plump taste with a mellow and rich fruit flavor.


Careful barrel fermentation and barrel aging bring out complex and deep flavors.
They are particular about fermentation and aging in barrels to bring out the charm of Pinot Noir, the symbol of the House. The Maison owns 4,000 old barrels, and is the only Champagne barrel craftsman on staff. They even have a workshop dedicated to making barrels, and have been certified as an ``Intangible Cultural Heritage Company'' by the French government.



Bollinger Champagne is characterized by aging on the lees in wooden barrels for at least three years. The wine is exposed to fine air through the wood grain of the barrel, allowing it to mature slowly over a long period of time, creating an even richer aroma. The creamy foam characteristic of Bollinger also comes from this barrel fermentation and aging.



Bollinger Champagne is made using special methods such as barrel fermentation and long-term aging. Its complex aroma, rich fruit flavor, and deep flavor continue to fascinate wine lovers around the world.