In the heart of the UNESCO-listed Champagne region, nestled in the quaint village of Ay, Champagne Bollinger invites visitors to delve into a world of French heritage and craftsmanship. Surrounded by rolling vineyards that have been integral to the region’s wine culture for centuries, the estate offers a glimpse into its historic cellars. Here, guests can explore the cool, dimly lit passageways where the renowned champagne is aged, and then savor the distinct flavors of Bollinger’s offerings. The experience provides a tangible connection to the traditions and techniques that have shaped the winemaking legacy of this celebrated brand.
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