Founded in 1829 in the village of Aÿ, in the Champagne region of France, Bollinger was established by Athanase de Villermont, Paul Renaudin, and Jacques Bollinger. Jacques, a German immigrant, played a key role in shaping the brand, and eventually, it was his name which became synonymous with the house.
In 1854, Jacques Bollinger married Louise-Charlotte, who managed the house after his death in 1884, beginning a tradition of strong women in Bollinger’s history. Later, in 1918, Lily Bollinger, another key figure, took over following the death of her husband, Jacques Bollinger (the grandson of the original Jacques).
Lily led the house with remarkable v...
Joanna Simon, The Festive Champagne and Sparkling Guide 2025: "This is one for Bolly-philes, Pinot-philes, people who want a Champagne for food, Champagne connoisseurs, Bond fans (although there’s also a Bollinger 007 Limited Edition, £42–£45) and anyone who just wants a treat. That covers a fair few people, including me. PN TX20 is the sixth in the series of Pinot Noir Champagnes (hence PN) based on single villages, in this case, Tauxières (hence TX), and the base wine is from the 2020 vintage (hence 20). Bollinger’s famous reserve wines make up 25% of the blend. The result is a Champagne of precision, complexity, vinosity and compressed richness with pin-prick bubbles and notes of apple, citrus, peach, flinty minerals and a slight smokiness." 94 points. For this exciting and explosive edition of PN, Bollinger once again chose fine, but unknown Tauxières as the starting point and dominant together with a smaller part of Aÿ and Avenay. 2020 is the base vintage with 48% of the cuvée. 52% reserve wines from magnum and steel tank with 2008 and 2012 as the oldest components to 25% of the whole.The barrel notes are clearer in the mouth where the nuts appear together with a small whisper of the forest. Otherwise, I mostly find apricot jam and white peaches in the fruity part together with geranium and a very flinty mineral finish. Never miss the chance to buy a few bottles of each new edition of PN as they are always among the most affordable you can buy in all of Champagne and drink this beauty after 2030 for its full potential." - Richard Juhlin