Champagne Bollinger PN TX 20 NV

$184.99 x 6

(price per 750ml bottle) - sold in cases of 6 bottles
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Additional information

Bottles per case

6

Price range per bottle

$100.00 and over

Unit

750

Grape variety

Pinot Noir

Vintage

TX 20 NV

Country

France

Region

Champagne

Winery

Wine type

Champagne

Payment Type

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Collection

Champagne Bollinger

The Bollinger PN cuvée is a new addition to Champagne Bollinger’s core range. It embodies the ambition to highlight the variety of expressions of Pinot Noir by selecting the finest from several terroirs, each conveying a unique taste.

The blend incorporates reserve wines, including a portion that have been aged in magnums enhancing aromatic harmony and complexity.

Bollinger is renowned for Pinot Noir and for taking the time to produce an incomparable finesse to their singular champagne.

“Very vinous. Captivating aromas of subtle strawberries, flint, gunmetal and crushed stones. Medium-bodied with beautiful purity and length, this has ultrafine bubbles that blend in nicely and go on for minutes. Real clarity. 2020 base vintage with 25% reserve wines. No barrel fermentation. All pinot noir. Dosage 8 g/L. Drink now.”
95 points, James Suckling, July 2025

“Bollinger’s PN series has only gained in popularity, showcasing the house’s expertise with Pinot Noir. For the latest edition, the house has reverted to the lesser-known Pinot Noir premier cru of Tauxières in a cool pocket of the southern face of the Montagne de Reims, comprised once more of just under half of the base year plus reserves from 2019 and 2018, and reserves from 2012 and 2008 aged in magnum. At first it’s full of the exuberant pink-tinged fruit of the ultra-ripe, hot season; juicy raspberry and sweet apricots, rounded and approachable. Both the cool, chalky restraint of the village and the added shot of smoky, charry, honeyed richness of the reserve wine – not to mention the acid focus of the 2008 and 2012 – elevate it dramatically, leaving the wine with no lack of drive and refreshment factor. This is another highly imaginative, rewarding release, a little less mineral and restrained than the PN VZ 19, yet just as layered.”
94 points, Tom Hewson, Decanter, June 2025

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