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Bollinger La Grande Année Rosé 2004

RegionChampagne
Subregion France > Champagne
ColourRosé
TypeSparkling

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Tasting Notes

The 2004 Brut Rose La Grande Annee is a beautifully focused, vibrant wine endowed with striking minerality and fabulous overall balance. Clean veins of chalkiness run through the fruit in this energetic, taut Rose, while seductive floral notes linger on the finish. The 2004 is 68% Pinot Noir (including 5% still Pinot) and 32% Chardonnay, 89% from Grand Cru villages and 11% from Premier Crus. The 2004 is very young, but it is going to be nearly impossible to resist. It is a dazzling effort from Bollinger. Disgorged September 2011. Anticipated maturity: 2014-2029.

96
Antonio Galloni, Wine Advocate (197), November 2011

(62% pinot noir, 38% chardonnay, 23 crus include 73% grand crus and 27% premier crus, aged on the lees for at least 6 years, 250 cases). A gorgeously complex, pure and refined nose of delicate red berry fruit, yeast and brioche aromas introduce delicious, fresh and strikingly intense flavors that are supported by an extravagant mousse that imparts a real sense of vibrancy to the dry, yeasty and again impressively complex finish. This is a really impressive rosé that is drinking well now though depending on your taste preferences could also just as easily be held for another 5 to 10 years.

93
Allen Meadows, Burghound.com (48), October 2012

Red berries and cherry blossom combine with bready, autolytic notes on the nose with still some of that stone fruit coming through here. The palate is vibrant and balanced with acidity, very fresh with a mix of red and white fruit alongside the classic champagne notes - yeasty, biscuity and rich but with great focus. The finish is long and complex. This wine is delicious for drinking now but will last.

94
Farr Vintners, March 2013

The 2004 La Grande Année Rosé is based on 68% Pinot Noir and 32% Chardonnay, 89% from Grand Cru villages and 11% from Premier Crus. Disgorged in July 2013, this salmon colored rosé champagne displays fine red berry and floral flavors on the nose, whereas the palate is vibrant, taut and linear; it is full of tension, power and minerality, and extremely refreshing but not as elegant and refined as the white twin. The finish is a little bit stringent.

91
Stephan Reinhardt, Wine Advocate (221), October 2015
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