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Bollinger PN TX20

BOTTLE:
$235.00
In stock
SKU
100683
HALF-DOZEN: $1,339.50 or $223.25 each
DOZEN: $2,538.00 or $211.50 each

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    Producer: Bollinger
    Country: France
    Region: Champagne
    Grape: Champagne
    Size: 750ml
    Vintage: NV

    Bollinger continues its quest to highlight its Pinot Noir expertise with arguably the most exciting and focused wine yet in the PN series, focusing on the grand cru village of Tauxière from 2020 (although backed up with reserves from all around the Montagne de Reims and Grande Vallée, 25% of which comes directly from magnums).

    The NV PN-TX20 is a powerful, tightly wound wine. All the drive of Pinot comes through in this decidedly virile Champagne. As with all the wines in this new series from Bollinger, the NV PN-TX20 is built around a base wine, in this case 2020 Pinot Noir from Tauxières, with 50% reserve wines, half of them from Bollinger's extensive library of reserve wines aged in magnum. This is an especially vinous Champagne, one that needs at least a year or two in bottle to unwind. The year was characterized by a relatively short cycle of just 87 days from flowering to a harvest that began on August 25. ANTONIO GALLONI