Cottages & Gardens’ wine columnist Sheri de Borchgrave highlighted a selection of giftworthy wines – to give or to treat yourself to – in her latest piece, including Champagne Ayala Brut Majeur and Champagne Bollinger PN VZ15.
Before elaborating on Ayala’s flagship NV wine, Brut Majeur, de Borchgrave speaks to the estate’s history in the chalky hillsides of Aÿ’s. Continuing, she explains the wine is “a blend of equal parts Pinot Noir and Chardonnay from Grand and Premier Cru vineyards with 20% Pinot Meunier, is elegant, fresh, and expressive with white flower, pear, apple, and citrus notes.”
Bollinger’s new NV offering, PN VZ15, offering is also suggested as more of a splurge. “Created entirely from Pinot Noir sourced mainly in the village of Verzenay in the year 2015, this newly launched nonvintage, made with the addition of 20% reserve wines from six previous vintages, is a new series from Bollinger—an answer to its more expensive vintage, Vieilles Vignes Francaises Blanc de Noirs, which is priced close to a thousand dollars.”
The piece explains that Bollinger is known for its emphasis for Pinot Noir and will release a new expression of PN from different villages to showcase the grape in different ways. As far as this debut release, it is described as “a highly aromatic cuvée with acacia blossom, fig, peach, apricot and hazelnut, it shows tension, aromatic complexity, and salinity on the finish.” Read the full piece HERE
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