Bollinger - PN TX17 - Pinot Noir 2017
The Bollinger Champagne House is located in Aÿ , in the Marne Valley in Champagne . The House (originally known as Renaudin-Bollinger & Cie) was founded in 1829. It passed through the generations of the Bollinger family until 2008 when, for the first time in its history, the president is from outside the family. Champagne Bollinger is still independently owned. The majority of the vines are located on Premier Cru and Grand Cru parcels and the house style is focused on Pinot Noir (60%), with Chardonnay and Meunier being used to enhance rather than dominate. Two-thirds of the grapes are grown on the estate, the rest coming from winegrowers with a long history with the house; all plots are vinified separately to allow each specific terroir to fully express itself. The house has a large portfolio of reserve wines which are kept under corks rather than the more traditional capsule. It is both time consuming and expensive, with some hand riddling and disgorging required, which is why the majority of Champagne houses do not follow this practice.
PN TX17 is a cuvée made exclusively from Pinot Noir , mainly from the Cru Valeursières, associated with other villages (Avenay and Verzenay). The base vintage that makes up this champagne is 2017, and the oldest reserve wine is from the 2006 vintage. It was disgorged in February 2022 with a Brut dosage of 4 g/L.
Grape variety: 100% Pinot Noir