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2007 Bollinger R.D.

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June 1, 2025 - $220

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RATINGS

98James Suckling

What an amazing nose this has, like the smell of a rock pool on a rocky coast, but with so many candied-fruit, spicy and mushroom notes behind that. That fruit is way more expressive on the powerful and structured palate with lime freshness and chalky minerality at the super-long, bone-dry finish.

98Wine Enthusiast

The wine is powerful, concentrated and elegant.

97The Wine Advocate

...aromas of crisp orchard fruit, citrus pith and white flowers mingled with hints of honey, orange oil, buttery pastry, English walnuts and delicately spicy bass notes. Full-bodied, vibrant and incisive...bright spine of acidity that's cloaked in vibrant, concentrated fruit, complemented by a pearly pinpoint mousse and concluding with an intensely sapid finish.

97Vinous / IWC

Lemon confit, dried flowers, sage, mint, crushed rocks, almond and ginger are some of the aromas and flavors that give the 2007 its complex, multi-faceted personality.

96Wine Spectator

Minerally on the nose, with accents of sea breeze and brine, transitions on the palate to a deep and finely-knit range of ripe nectarine and dried white cherry fruit, chopped almond and espresso crema, and hints of tangerine peel, saffron and ground cardamom. Fine and lacy in texture, this is sleek and mouthwatering through to the finish, where the salinity returns, echoing a lasting note.

18.5Jancis Robinson

Rich and mushroomy in Bollinger style on the nose with a notably dry finish.

PRODUCER

Bollinger

Bollinger is one of France’s most prestigious and historical Champagne estates. It’s roots extend to the 17th century, when the first family members acquired land in France's Champagne region. In the 19th century the business officially took the name Bollinger, which was the name of one of the partners. By the late 19th century Bollinger was famous and exporting around the world. Today the family still owns the estate, though it is run by a professional executive who is not a member of the family. The nearly 400 acres are planted to Pinot Noir, Pinot Meunier and Chardonnay. More than 70% of Bollinger’s vineyards are in grand cru or premier cru plots, and two–thirds of all production comes from the estate’s vineyards. Very few Champagne estates grow such a high percentage of the grapes they use. Along with Dom Perignon, Bollinger is considered in the very top ranks of Champagne’s best estates.

REGION

France, Champagne

Champagne is a small, beautiful wine growing region northeast of Paris whose famous name is misused a million times a day. As wine enthusiasts and all French people are well aware, only sparkling wines produced in Champagne from grapes grown in Champagne can be called Champagne. Sparkling wines produced anywhere else, including in other parts of France, must be called something besides Champagne. Champagne producers are justifiably protective of their wines and the prestige associated with true Champagne. Though the region was growing grapes and making wines in ancient times, it began specializing in sparkling wine in the 17th century, when a Benedictine monk named Dom Pierre Pérignon formulated a set guidelines to improve the quality of the local sparkling wines. Despite legends to the contrary, Dom Pérignon did not “invent” sparkling wine, but his rules about aggressive pruning, small yields and multiple pressings of the grapes were widely adopted, and by the 18th and 19th centuries Champagne had become the wine of choice in fashionable courts and palaces throughout Europe. Today there are 75,000 acres of vineyards in Champagne growing Pinot Noir, Chardonnay and Pinot Meunier. Champagne’s official appellation system classifies villages as Grand Cru or Premier Cru, though there are also many excellent Champagnes that simply carry the regional appellation. Along with well-known international Champagne houses there are numerous so-called “producer Champagnes,” meaning wines made by families who, usually for several or more generations, have worked their own vineyards and produced Champagne only from their own grapes.

VINTAGE

2007 Bollinger R.D.