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Tasting notes

Tasting notes
Score 93/100 · Drink 2018-2033, Jeb Dunnuck, Mar 2018

A cuvée first introduced in 1983, the 2005 Champagne La Grande Année Rosé comes from a single parcel and is more savory, tertiary, and mineral-laced than the la Grande Année cuvée. Aged 10 years in bottle on lees, this medium to full-bodied, complex, incredibly pretty 2005 has classic notes of dried cherries, toasted spice, chalky minerality, and dried flowers. It’s a singular beauty that blossoms with time in the glass and should shine for another 10-15 years.

Critic scores

Critic scores
92
92/100

Average Score

93
92-94/100

Richard Juhlin

18
18/20

Jancis Robinson MW

More reviews and scores

15.5 points
Jancis Robinson MW
Score 15.5/20 · Drink 2015-2017, Jancis Robinson MW, May 2017

Tasted blind. Pale saignée colour. Very unusual nose – almost smells of caramel! A tad sickly. (JR)

17 points
Jancis Robinson MW
Score 17/20 · Drink 2017-2025, Jancis Robinson MW, May 2017

72% Pinot Noir, 28% Chardonnay from 13 crus: mainly Aÿ and Verzenay for the Pinot Noir; Avize, Chouilly and Le Mesnil-sur-Oger for the Chardonnay – 95% grands crus and 5% premiers crus. 5% red Côte aux Enfants wine. Cuvée only. Fermented entirely in oak (225-400 litre, at least four years old). Aged under cork. Dosage 7 g/l. Pale apricot gold. Gentle red fruit flavours and impressive intensity on the palate, becoming more wine-like with the mature Comté (but not as good a match as the 1992 had been). It definitely did not go with the baked cheesecake with berry compote served for dessert. Super-fine mousse and a sour-cherry freshness on the finish. Aftertaste of cranberry. (JH)

17 points
Jancis Robinson MW
Score 17/20 · Drink 2012-2020, Jancis Robinson MW, Jun 2016

Includes 5-6% Coteaux Champenois red wine. They have produced a vintage rosé since the days of Mme Bollinger but did not start producing a rosé NV until 2007. Pretty apricot pink, the colour of Victoria plums. Plenty of fruit here – both red fruits and apricot, the fine tannins creating an impression that this is pretty dry (though it is not bone-dry) and adding length. Still quite tightly wound. Fine-boned and very much a food wine – almost more of a wine than a fizz, though it does not lack bubbles. (JH)

About the producer

Champagne Bollinger - Producer
Champagne Bollinger

Bollinger is one of the most renowned and coveted Champagne Houses in the world, famous for its Pinot-Noir-dominant wines, in particular La Grande Année and the rare Vieilles Vignes Françaises (from pre-phylloxera vines).

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Product details

Country / Region
Grape Blend

Pinot Noir, Chardonnay

Colour

Rosé

Taste

Dry

Alcohol ABV%

12.5%

Product sub-type

Rosé

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