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A rare still Pinot Noir from Champagne’s famed slopes. The 2019 Bollinger La Côte aux Enfants Pinot Noir is drawn exclusively from a single vineyard in Aÿ, a site so prized it also contributes to Bollinger’s prestige Champagne, Vieilles Vignes Françaises. Here, Pinot Noir takes a still form under the Coteaux Champenois appellation, offering a unique expression of Bollinger’s Burgundian leanings. Deeply structured and quietly powerful, it brings the minerality of Champagne’s chalk soils into sharp red-fruited focus, with complexity built through whole-cluster fermentation and élevage in small oak barrels.
The La Côte aux Enfants parcel was replanted by Bollinger in the 20th century after phylloxera had devastated the region. Grown on steep slopes of clay over chalk, the vineyard is farmed with precision to produce low yields of concentrated fruit. Grapes are hand-harvested, then vinified using methods more typical of top Côte de Nuits producers. Whole-bunch fermentations, wild yeasts, and extended time in oak. The aim is clarity of place: Pinot Noir from Champagne, not as a base for bubbles, but as a pure, still red wine of poise and longevity.
Made in limited quantities, the 2019 vintage is rich in dark cherry, spice and floral detail, yet remains taut and mineral across the palate. Its depth and savoury persistence make it an ideal pairing for roast duck, mushroom ragoût or game birds. This is Bollinger as few have tasted it —complex, grounded and resolutely terroir-driven.
A rare still Pinot Noir from Champagne’s famed slopes. The 2019 Bollinger La Côte aux Enfants Pinot Noir is drawn exclusively from a single vineyard in Aÿ, a site so prized it also contributes to Bollinger’s prestige Champagne, Vieilles Vignes Françaises. Here, Pinot Noir takes a still form under the Coteaux Champenois appellation, offering a unique expression of Bollinger’s Burgundian leanings. Deeply structured and quietly powerful, it brings the minerality of Champagne’s chalk soils into sharp red-fruited focus, with complexity built through whole-cluster fermentation and élevage in small oak barrels.
The La Côte aux Enfants parcel was replanted by Bollinger in the 20th century after phylloxera had devastated the region. Grown on steep slopes of clay over chalk, the vineyard is farmed with precision to produce low yields of concentrated fruit. Grapes are hand-harvested, then vinified using methods more typical of top Côte de Nuits producers. Whole-bunch fermentations, wild yeasts, and extended time in oak. The aim is clarity of place: Pinot Noir from Champagne, not as a base for bubbles, but as a pure, still red wine of poise and longevity.
Made in limited quantities, the 2019 vintage is rich in dark cherry, spice and floral detail, yet remains taut and mineral across the palate. Its depth and savoury persistence make it an ideal pairing for roast duck, mushroom ragoût or game birds. This is Bollinger as few have tasted it —complex, grounded and resolutely terroir-driven.
“Rich, ample and seductive… succulent dark cherry, plum, new leather, spice, pomegranate and spice infuse the palate with tremendous depth.”
“A fascinating red with plums, berries and ripe strawberries… medium- to full-bodied, with lovely minerality and spices at the end.”
“Concentrated yet taut, with vibrant acidity and powdery tannins; the finish is perfumed and enduring, though tending slightly toward the drier end of the spectrum.”
Maison Bollinger, established in 1829, is one of the most revered names in the world of Champagne. Located in Aÿ, in the heart of the Montagne de Reims, Bollinger has a rich history of producing exceptional, full-bodied champagnes known for their depth, complexity, and consistency. The estate is still family-owned and operated, and its reputation for producing premium cuvées is built on a commitment to quality and a passion for craftsmanship.
The Bollinger style is inimitable and recognised as such by great connoisseurs. It possesses a dense and subtle presence: a balance of the intensity of great Pinot Noirs and the freshness of Chardonnays from the Côte des Blancs. The house’s offerings are rooted in 5 tangible principles: the vineyards; Pinot Noir; magnums of reserve wines; the barrels, and time. Bollinger wines release a creamy effervescence resulting from vinifying in oak barrels and prolonged contact with the yeasts. Every tasting yields new delights that are guaranteed to transport you.
Over the years, Bollinger has built its vineyards at the heart of the finest crus in Champagne. Champagne Bollinger’s 180 hectares of vines are made up of 85% Grand and Premier crus and are farmed by our teams of growers across 7 separate vineyards: Aÿ, Avenay, Tauxières, Louvois and Verzenay for pinot noir, around the Montagne de Reims, Cuis for chardonnay on the Côte des Blancs and Champvoisy for meunier in the Vallée de la Marne. Another of Bollinger’s distinctive features are two plots, the Clos Saint-Jacques and Chaudes Terres, which have never succumbed to phylloxera. These ungrafted vines are entirely tended by hand and reproduced using a form of layering called provignage, thereby providing the means to preserve this extraordinary heritage from which the very exclusive Vieilles Vignes Françaises cuvée is produced.
With regards to sustainability. In 2012, Champagne Bollinger was the first wine house in France whose vineyards were certified as ‘High Environmental Value’ (HEV). Two years later, it was also the first to receive the Sustainable Viticulture in Champagne certification. These prestigious labels assure the highest standards in environmental practice. Herbicides have also been banned on our vineyards since 2016. Each and every day, the managers of Bollinger vineyards use natural techniques to limit the pressure on the soil. These include the establishment of cover crops, mulching and environmentally-friendly grazing. In addition to sustainability Champagne Bollinger is proud to have B Corp certification, maintaining its ongoing commitment to the Land but also to its people, and to its Bollinger's illustrious legacy.
On the subject of legacy and preservation Bollinger is home to the last resident cooper of the Champagne region. Cooperage is a highly skilled craft: each one of Bollinger’s 4,000 aged barrels, of which some are nearly 100 years old, requires great attention. Learning to maintain this legacy in perfect condition requires rigorous training, which is why cooperage is a craft that must be passed on to younger generations. Bollinger attaches great importance to preserving this valuable expertise.
Aromas of Bigarreau cherry, blackberry, and vanilla mingle with liquorice,
violet and sweet spice.
Black fruit depth is layered with bergamot, forest floor and a hint of truffle,
carried by fine, powdery tannins.
Dry, mineral-edged length underpinned by chalky tension and subtle spice, with
impressive line and grip.