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James Suckling (99)
Baked raspberries, salted yellow plums, figs, walnuts, orange zest, mahogany and some toasted vanilla on the nose. Medium-to full-bodied with beautifully integrated, very fine bubbles. Dry, with exciting and unique white-pepper and sea-salt notes. Seamless. So harmonious. Salty and spicy clove notes evolving at the end. Amazing precision. Single parcel pinot noir, 100% vinified in oak barrels. No malo. 2g/l dosage. Disgorged November 2020. 6,750 bottles. Drink or hold.Inc. GSTSG$568.16 -
James Suckling (99)
Baked raspberries, salted yellow plums, figs, walnuts, orange zest, mahogany and some toasted vanilla on the nose. Medium-to full-bodied with beautifully integrated, very fine bubbles. Dry, with exciting and unique white-pepper and sea-salt notes. Seamless. So harmonious. Salty and spicy clove notes evolving at the end. Amazing precision. Single parcel pinot noir, 100% vinified in oak barrels. No malo. 2g/l dosage. Disgorged November 2020. 6,750 bottles. Drink or hold.Inc. GSTSG$1,700.13 -
Matthew Jukes (19.5+)
Oak constantly forms a vital role in the kaleidoscopic wine, and the 2007 vintage was fermented in 15-20-year-old oak barrels with gentle lees contact, building fascinating depth and complexity while retaining the riveting signature minerality of the LCSH terroir. As you would expect, each vintage release has its personality, yet there is an indelible character linking every wine from this monopole and joyously present in the 2007. Funnily enough, I was privileged to taste the 2002 vintage earlier in the year, and it was singing. With the freshness of an epic Champagne and the palate complexity of a sensational Burgundy, it is so rare to taste wines that combine both talents to perfection. As it opened in the glass, over a couple of hours, it never stopped shape-shifting and evolving. While 2007 shows a much younger and more linear palate, it is built along precisely the same guidelines. The nose is show-stopping, all-enveloping, and effortlessly graceful, and the palate follows this theme. Serene fruit notes expand and contract as the flavours wash over your senses; there is already much to admire. Of course, the finish is straight-jacketed and controlling; after all, this is the Li-ion cell of power that will propel this wine to greatness. Interestingly, it is clear that after only 16 years of life, this wine is built for the long haul. Still, it will not follow the path of some Champagnes who start their lives packed with intensity and muscle only for it to be eaten up over time, leaving a weaker version of flavour that clings onto life. 2007 Le Clos Saint-Hilaire is leaner, fitter, chiselled, and toned. It is modelled with stamina and grace in equal measure, and so while you can drink it now and marvel at its wonder, you will be greeted with a very similar and no doubt ravishingly enticing wine ten or even twenty years down the track.Inc. GSTSG$1,841.77 -
Experience the full-bodied charm of the Boerl & Kroff B de Boerl & Kroff 2003. Crafted in the hallowed terroir of Champagne, this sparkling wine is the embodiment of patience and precision. Nestled in the French kissing vines of Marne Valley, the artisan producers of Boerl & Kroff employed an exclusive late harvesting technique. These selected grapes, meticulously hand-picked at full ripeness, ensure the richest possible taste and aroma in each bottle. The 2003 vintage is marked by its sunlit gold hue, nuanced by fine bubbles and a sublime creamy texture. On the palate, it unfurls layers of ripe apples and apricots with explosive citrus zest, all underscored by a mineral-driven finish. Its high-quality production, combined with only the best Champagne grape varieties, implements a rich, complex structure which makes the Boerl & Kroff B de Boerl & Kroff 2003 truly remarkable. Witness the taste of fine wine passion, patience, and precision with Boerl & Kroff.
Inc. GSTSG$2,141.31 -
(6x75cl) 2012Wine Advocate (94+)
The 2012 Brut "B" was only disgorged in March 2019, but it's already very promising, bursting with notes of smoky citrus rind, confit citrus, peach, honeycomb and ginger. On the palate, it's full-bodied, muscular and concentrated, in keeping with both the house style and the vintage, and it's still quite tight knit, chalky and structured at the core, with lively acids and good length on the finish.Inc. GSTSG$4,544.76 -
The Boerl & Kroff Brut 1995 stands as a pillar in the world of fine Champagne. Hailing from the esteemed terroirs of Aÿ, Cramant, and Mesnil-sur-Oger in France, this exquisite vintage exemplifies the meticulous mastery of winemakers Stéphane Sésé and Dr. Michel Boerl. Only the finest hand-harvested grapes are utilised in crafting this authenticity; indeed, the time-honoured technique of à la volée disgorgement is employed, where the wine undergoes several years of maturation on lees. The result? A tantalising melange of ripe fruit tones and brioche nuances interwoven with delicate effervescence and superb depth. On the palate, the Boerl & Kroff Brut 1995 delivers captivating vivacity balanced with creamy, lasting richness. Be encapsulated by its mesmerising golden hue and seductive, slowly rising bubbles. Simply, the Boerl & Kroff Brut 1995 is an extraordinary encounter with exclusivity, a symphony of harmony and complexity that only the finest of vintages can achieve.
Inc. GSTSG$12,178.57 -
Experience the exceptional Boerl & Kroff Brut 1996, a sparkling triumph assured to tantalise the palate of genuine wine aficionados. Expertly cultivated in the prestigious vineyards of Aube, Champagne, France, this gem represents the meticulous craftsmanship of its producers- Michel Boerl and Danielle Kroff. The unique vinification process is marked by a singular pursuit of perfection with every grape individually overseen for quality. The Boerl & Kroff Brut 1996 exudes a powerfully inviting nose of brioche and honey, concluded by a brisk lemon zest finish. Illuminating the glass with a delicate straw tone, this wine is reputed for its well-balanced acidity that seamlessly harmonises with a full-bodied texture. The complexity of this cuvée is amplified by its impressive ageing potential. Imbibe the undeniably distinct Boerl & Kroff Brut 1996- a true embodiment of an esteemed lineage in fine wine.
Inc. GSTSG$1,903.69 -
Wine Advocate (97)
Interestingly, the highlight of this tasting was not the 1996 or 1995 but rather the 1998 Brut, perhaps because the wine is actually fully mature. Bursting with a complex bouquet that marries scents of mandarin, peach, vanilla pod and beeswax with nuances of English walnuts and fresh mushrooms, it's a full-bodied, rich and expansive Champagne that's concentrated and gourmand but impressively racy and precise despite its textural, muscular style, concluding with a long and sapid finish. I suspect the 1998 will be shorter lived than the 1996 and 1995—though of course it's certainly in no danger of decline any time soon—but it would be my pick for drinking today.Inc. GSTSG$1,865.54 -
Wine Advocate (95+)
Most of the 2002 Brut from Boërl & Kroff was bottled in 750-milliliter bottles, so only 800 magnums were produced—a surprising decision, given the vintage, and one Sabaté now laments. Offering up a rich but youthful bouquet of waxy lemon rind, mandarin, warm biscuits, candied peel and honeycomb, this is a full-bodied, vinous Champagne with considerable structure and concentration, with its creamy and muscular profile exemplifying the house style. Long and powerful, it's a terrific wine that will delight admirers of old fashioned Champagne.Inc. GSTSG$1,445.89 -
Experience the refined brilliance of the Boerl & Kroff Brut 2003, a masterpiece from the celebrated French house of Boerl & Kroff. This extraordinary champagne was delicately crafted from 100% hand-selected Pinot Noir grapes, harvested from three distinct vineyards in the prestigious Aube region of Champagne. Boerl & Kroff utilised rigorous vinification practices, including first press juice exclusivity and extended ageing in the bottle on lees for optimum complexity.
Boerl & Kroff Brut 2003 flaunts a golden hue, punctuated by an effervescence of the finest bubbles. On the nose, it exudes harmonious notes of ripe pear, toasted almonds, and creamy vanilla, seamless entwined. Palate presents a tantalising balance of rich fruitiness and secondary aromas of honeyed brioche and delicate spice. The finish is impressively lingering and sophisticated.
The Boerl & Kroff winemakers, Michel Boerl and Stéphane Sese, have continued their pursuit of perfection, ensuring each bottle of Boerl & Kroff Brut 2003 encapsulates a privileged moment.
Inc. GSTSG$3,333.72 -
Reserved for a truly discerning palate, the Boerl & Kroff Brut 2004 offers a sublime expression of finesse and complexity. This exceptional champagne hails from the Epernay region of Champagne, France. Crafted by renowned oenologists Michel Boerl and Stephane Kroff, its grapes are meticulously handpicked from the finest Grand Cru vineyards, post which a prolonged ageing period in oak casks imparts a characteristic depth of flavour. Exuding a rich golden hue, the Boerl & Kroff Brut 2004 captivates the senses with a delicate balance of citrus, brioche and almond. Its exceptional mousse compliments the complex bouquet, hinting at the carefully guarded traditional technique of double fermentation. A luxuriant finish precedes the elegant after notes of this opulent champagne. Savour every sip of the Boerl & Kroff Brut 2004, a beverage truly worthy of marking momentous occasions. Its striking accord of freshness and maturity sets it apart, crowning it as the champagne of epitomic grace and grandeur.
Inc. GSTSG$2,517.36 -
Emanating from the famed terroirs of Champagne, the Boerl & Kroff Brut 2005 captures the true excellence of French winemaking. Hand-crafted by Stéphane Sésé and Michel Boër, this remarkable champagne exemplifies their meticulous commitment to quality. Touchingly named after their children, Boerl & Kroff seeks to offer the utmost quality rather than quantity in its production.
Boerl & Kroff Brut 2005 boasts an impeccable balance between acidity and maturity. Displaying an elegant golden hue, this vintage champagne rewards the palate with rich notes of almond and honey. Reflecting the ideal growing conditions of 2005, it presents intricate layers of complexity.
This extraordinary champagne originates from three hand-picked grand cru vineyards, fermented individually in small oak barrels prior to blending. Each bottle undergoes a decade-long ageing process, enhancing its distinctive characteristics. Boerl & Kroff Brut 2005 stands testament to the timeless savoir-faire of French winemaking.
Inc. GSTSG$2,315.71 -
Wine Advocate (95)
The 2006 Brut wafts from the glass with aromas of ripe citrus fruit, warm bread, smoke and honeycomb that mingle with nuances of bitter orange, fresh field mushrooms and walnuts. On the palate, the wine is full-bodied, satiny textured, rich and muscular, with impressive amplitude and concentration, a lively spine of acidity and chewy structuring extract, concluding with a long and nicely defined finish. Sabaté wonders aloud whether it was disgorged too soon, but there's no denying it's showing very well today, capturing the richness of the vintage without any of its potential heaviness.Inc. GSTSG$1,800.14 -
(1x150cl) NVThe Boerl & Kroff Brut Rose NV is an exquisite reserve from the esteemed cellars of Boerl & Kroff, a high-end wine producer renowned for their meticulous approach to winemaking. Hailing from France's celebrated Champagne region, the Brut Rose NV encapsulates the sensory delight expected from traditional champagne expertise. This luxurious rosé champagne illuminates a perfect balance of Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier. Each grape variety is pressed gently and fermented separately before blending, ensuring each varietal's character shines through. The wine is further refined through extended lees ageing, enhancing the complexity and depth of the palate.
You are welcomed with distinctive aromas of ripe red fruits, followed by notes of spice which unravel into a lingering, indulgent finish. Exceptionally fine bubbles complement its salmon-pink hue, offering brilliant aesthetics and a harmonious taste experience. Experience the pinnacle of French winemanship with the Boerl & Kroff Brut Rose NV.
Inc. GSTSG$2,721.19 -
Decanter (97)
Toasted hazelnuts and pecans on the nose, charry, buttery almonds, green apple so much aromatic complexity. Caramel, bitter lemon, orange, brioche/patisserie elements, like a buttery hot cross bun, some truffle too. Racy, piercing acidity hits the palate straight away along with such tiny, frothy bubbles that fill the mouth. The spine and tension is there, driving the wine forward with a clear vein of citrus acidity - a shot of lemon and lime, while still having the undercurrent of toasted, salty nuts. Nuanced and characterful with a hint of sweetness, sharpness and raciness all giving nuance and interest and building to an impressive whole. Well controlled with balance, construction and a gourmet feel. Made with Premier and Grand Cru grapes: Pinot Noir grapes from Mailly, Cumières, and Chigny-les-Roses, and Chardonnay grapes from Avize, Chouilly, and Vertus. Grapes are aged 12 years on their lees. Dosage 3g/L. Recently disgorged January 2023.Inc. GSTSG$260.42 -
Decanter (97)
Toasted hazelnuts and pecans on the nose, charry, buttery almonds, green apple so much aromatic complexity. Caramel, bitter lemon, orange, brioche/patisserie elements, like a buttery hot cross bun, some truffle too. Racy, piercing acidity hits the palate straight away along with such tiny, frothy bubbles that fill the mouth. The spine and tension is there, driving the wine forward with a clear vein of citrus acidity - a shot of lemon and lime, while still having the undercurrent of toasted, salty nuts. Nuanced and characterful with a hint of sweetness, sharpness and raciness all giving nuance and interest and building to an impressive whole. Well controlled with balance, construction and a gourmet feel. Made with Premier and Grand Cru grapes: Pinot Noir grapes from Mailly, Cumières, and Chigny-les-Roses, and Chardonnay grapes from Avize, Chouilly, and Vertus. Grapes are aged 12 years on their lees. Dosage 3g/L. Recently disgorged January 2023.Inc. GSTSG$641.75 -
James Suckling (96)
Open and flamboyant with fabulous intensity and perfumes of flowers and light strawberries as well as sweet pastry. Medium body with bright acidity and fine phenolics. Super length. Pastry dough with some white pepper and sandalwood. March 2024 release. Drink or hold.Inc. GSTSG$379.06 -
Essi Avallen MW (93-95)
On this vintage with a prolonged growing season Bollinger played the cool card, choosing to go with a high proportion of Verzenay fruit (51%). The combination of cool vintage and cool terroir is truly attractive for a blanc de noirs. Already the nose has lovely zingy fruitiness to it, lemon custard, perfectly ripe peaches and elegant spicy and chalky tones. The ensemble comes across as elegant, super juicy and purely fruity. My favourite of Bollinger limited editions so far!Inc. GSTSG$908.52 -
Richard Juhlin (95)
It was time for the good James to enjoy one of the most magnificent champagnes for the release of the 25th Bond film. The decision to use Pinot Noir for this 2011 vintage, exclusively from the home village of Aÿ with its mighty fruit is nothing short of brilliant. Perhaps wait about ten years until the wine has reached its peak and completely integrated its enormous fruit with the barrel notes, but the wine is already magnificent with its deep ripe aroma of Gravenstein apples, backed by fresh wooden notes. House typical and powerful.Inc. GSTSG$1,817.60 -
Richard Juhlin (95)
It was time for the good James to enjoy one of the most magnificent champagnes for the release of the 25th Bond film. The decision to use Pinot Noir for this 2011 vintage, exclusively from the home village of Aÿ with its mighty fruit is nothing short of brilliant. Perhaps wait about ten years until the wine has reached its peak and completely integrated its enormous fruit with the barrel notes, but the wine is already magnificent with its deep ripe aroma of Gravenstein apples, backed by fresh wooden notes. House typical and powerful.Inc. GSTSG$991.64 -
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Falstaff (98)
An immediate nuttiness of grilled hazelnut along with freshly cut red apple peel, an edge of white pepper and melted candlewax mark the nose – very unusual. With air, this slowly verges onto baked skin of plum. That nuttiness is also apparent on the palate with a real phenolic and textural element, there is much density, almost a chewiness. Very fine acidity runs through this wine, expressing the customary Bollinger creaminess, underlined by finest foam, revealing a lovely hint of pithy bitterness, more pepper and nuances of ripeness expressed by baking spice. A most gastronomic Champagne and only at the beginning of a long trajectory.Inc. GSTSG$1,633.09 -
Falstaff (98)
An immediate nuttiness of grilled hazelnut along with freshly cut red apple peel, an edge of white pepper and melted candlewax mark the nose – very unusual. With air, this slowly verges onto baked skin of plum. That nuttiness is also apparent on the palate with a real phenolic and textural element, there is much density, almost a chewiness. Very fine acidity runs through this wine, expressing the customary Bollinger creaminess, underlined by finest foam, revealing a lovely hint of pithy bitterness, more pepper and nuances of ripeness expressed by baking spice. A most gastronomic Champagne and only at the beginning of a long trajectory.Inc. GSTSG$7,504.38 -
James Suckling (99)
Complex aromas of pie crust, iron, chalk and hints of sweet strawberries. Some ginseng. Full-bodied with very fine bubbles that give it tension and focus. Extremely fine and polished tannins that go on and on. Dried lemons and oranges. Chalk at the end. Hints of bitterness in the finish with subtle botanicals. Made from a single vineyard monopole of pure pinot noir. Drink now.Inc. GSTSG$1,208.35 -
James Suckling (99)
Complex aromas of pie crust, iron, chalk and hints of sweet strawberries. Some ginseng. Full-bodied with very fine bubbles that give it tension and focus. Extremely fine and polished tannins that go on and on. Dried lemons and oranges. Chalk at the end. Hints of bitterness in the finish with subtle botanicals. Made from a single vineyard monopole of pure pinot noir. Drink now.Inc. GSTSG$3,303.51 -
The Champagne Club (97)
Already after a few seconds of encountering the wine's wonderful bouquet, I could state that 2014 Bollinger La Côte aux Enfants is in many ways the very essence of "old style Bollinger". The color is very deep golden and I was blown away by how rich and mature the wine felt right away. Significantly fuller and more voluminous than both 2012 and 2013. The scent is actually as big this time as VVF and even more mature. All of this surprised me as 2014 is generally the lightest of the three. Here it was the opposite. The only thing that somehow makes me recognize the vintage is the neat and elegant note of grilled lemons I find more and more marked as the wine sounds majestically in the mouth. Perhaps this wine personifies the soul and heart of Bollinger better than any other wine. If you have been in Bollinger's cellar and in the beautiful hall where all the oak barrels are lined up, you will probably never forget the unique aroma you find there. With Bollinger's deliberately oxidative vinification, all wines from there will be strongly influenced by their external environment. When everything goes right, as it has here, this fragrance makes for a fabulously stylish personal spice. In the first place, of course, it is the micro-oxidation through the fibers of the oak barrel that leaves an impression, but also the notes of old oak with their grilled, lightly burnt and faintly smoked notes that attract autumn forest and Finnish sauna give great pleasure. From the concentrated Pinot Noir grapes, you get an extract-rich juiciness and a chewy red fruit of Gravensteiner apple, beetroot, apricot jam, strawberries and honey. From Aÿ's terroir comes an unmistakable aroma of hazelnut, honeysuckle, leather and tobacco. Can this masterpiece be stored? Sure, but does it make it better? Hardly, probably a slump will come in a few years and a new beautiful phase will only enter in ten years when new parts of the personality take shape. Different and just as good, but hardly better.Inc. GSTSG$984.16 -
(1x75cl) 1989Wine Spectator (93)
Subtle but seductive. This deep-gold Champagne seems subdued at first, but the layers of flavor--pear, vanilla, mineral and hazelnut--develop and expand as you sip. An invitingly plush texture and a lingering finish make it hard to resist.Inc. GSTSG$476.24 -
Wine Spectator (93)
Subtle but seductive. This deep-gold Champagne seems subdued at first, but the layers of flavor--pear, vanilla, mineral and hazelnut--develop and expand as you sip. An invitingly plush texture and a lingering finish make it hard to resist.Inc. GSTSG$3,447.15 -
(1x150cl) 1992Vinous (90)
Light bronze color. Mature Champagne notes of brown butter, walnut, apple cider and maple syrup on the nose, along with fresher pear and mineral nuances. Rich, full-bodied and concentrated; a rather powerfully structured Champagne with noteworthy density and firm acidity. Considering the mature flavors, this wine is fresh and focused in the middle palate. Seems longer and more gripping than a bottle I tasted a year ago, perhaps the strengthening effect of another year on the lees prior to disgorgement.Inc. GSTSG$1,189.02 -
Vinous (94)
Pale copper color. Classic Bollinger aromas of toasted nuts, sealing wax and toffee. Then large-scaled, powerful and deep, with strong but integrated acids giving the spice, toffee and brown butter flavors uncanny freshness. With its major chewy extract, this really stains the palate. A classic vintage for Bollinger.Inc. GSTSG$1,138.83
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James Suckling (99)
Baked raspberries, salted yellow plums, figs, walnuts, orange zest, mahogany and some toasted vanilla on the nose. Medium-to full-bodied with beautifully integrated, very fine bubbles. Dry, with exciting and unique white-pepper and sea-salt notes. Seamless. So harmonious. Salty and spicy clove notes evolving at the end. Amazing precision. Single parcel pinot noir, 100% vinified in oak barrels. No malo. 2g/l dosage. Disgorged November 2020. 6,750 bottles. Drink or hold.In BondSG$513.00 -
James Suckling (99)
Baked raspberries, salted yellow plums, figs, walnuts, orange zest, mahogany and some toasted vanilla on the nose. Medium-to full-bodied with beautifully integrated, very fine bubbles. Dry, with exciting and unique white-pepper and sea-salt notes. Seamless. So harmonious. Salty and spicy clove notes evolving at the end. Amazing precision. Single parcel pinot noir, 100% vinified in oak barrels. No malo. 2g/l dosage. Disgorged November 2020. 6,750 bottles. Drink or hold.In BondSG$1,535.00 -
Matthew Jukes (19.5+)
Oak constantly forms a vital role in the kaleidoscopic wine, and the 2007 vintage was fermented in 15-20-year-old oak barrels with gentle lees contact, building fascinating depth and complexity while retaining the riveting signature minerality of the LCSH terroir. As you would expect, each vintage release has its personality, yet there is an indelible character linking every wine from this monopole and joyously present in the 2007. Funnily enough, I was privileged to taste the 2002 vintage earlier in the year, and it was singing. With the freshness of an epic Champagne and the palate complexity of a sensational Burgundy, it is so rare to taste wines that combine both talents to perfection. As it opened in the glass, over a couple of hours, it never stopped shape-shifting and evolving. While 2007 shows a much younger and more linear palate, it is built along precisely the same guidelines. The nose is show-stopping, all-enveloping, and effortlessly graceful, and the palate follows this theme. Serene fruit notes expand and contract as the flavours wash over your senses; there is already much to admire. Of course, the finish is straight-jacketed and controlling; after all, this is the Li-ion cell of power that will propel this wine to greatness. Interestingly, it is clear that after only 16 years of life, this wine is built for the long haul. Still, it will not follow the path of some Champagnes who start their lives packed with intensity and muscle only for it to be eaten up over time, leaving a weaker version of flavour that clings onto life. 2007 Le Clos Saint-Hilaire is leaner, fitter, chiselled, and toned. It is modelled with stamina and grace in equal measure, and so while you can drink it now and marvel at its wonder, you will be greeted with a very similar and no doubt ravishingly enticing wine ten or even twenty years down the track.In BondSG$1,660.00 -
Experience the full-bodied charm of the Boerl & Kroff B de Boerl & Kroff 2003. Crafted in the hallowed terroir of Champagne, this sparkling wine is the embodiment of patience and precision. Nestled in the French kissing vines of Marne Valley, the artisan producers of Boerl & Kroff employed an exclusive late harvesting technique. These selected grapes, meticulously hand-picked at full ripeness, ensure the richest possible taste and aroma in each bottle. The 2003 vintage is marked by its sunlit gold hue, nuanced by fine bubbles and a sublime creamy texture. On the palate, it unfurls layers of ripe apples and apricots with explosive citrus zest, all underscored by a mineral-driven finish. Its high-quality production, combined with only the best Champagne grape varieties, implements a rich, complex structure which makes the Boerl & Kroff B de Boerl & Kroff 2003 truly remarkable. Witness the taste of fine wine passion, patience, and precision with Boerl & Kroff.
In BondSG$1,915.00 -
(6x75cl) 2012Wine Advocate (94+)
The 2012 Brut "B" was only disgorged in March 2019, but it's already very promising, bursting with notes of smoky citrus rind, confit citrus, peach, honeycomb and ginger. On the palate, it's full-bodied, muscular and concentrated, in keeping with both the house style and the vintage, and it's still quite tight knit, chalky and structured at the core, with lively acids and good length on the finish.In BondSG$4,120.00 -
The Boerl & Kroff Brut 1995 stands as a pillar in the world of fine Champagne. Hailing from the esteemed terroirs of Aÿ, Cramant, and Mesnil-sur-Oger in France, this exquisite vintage exemplifies the meticulous mastery of winemakers Stéphane Sésé and Dr. Michel Boerl. Only the finest hand-harvested grapes are utilised in crafting this authenticity; indeed, the time-honoured technique of à la volée disgorgement is employed, where the wine undergoes several years of maturation on lees. The result? A tantalising melange of ripe fruit tones and brioche nuances interwoven with delicate effervescence and superb depth. On the palate, the Boerl & Kroff Brut 1995 delivers captivating vivacity balanced with creamy, lasting richness. Be encapsulated by its mesmerising golden hue and seductive, slowly rising bubbles. Simply, the Boerl & Kroff Brut 1995 is an extraordinary encounter with exclusivity, a symphony of harmony and complexity that only the finest of vintages can achieve.
In BondSG$11,140.00 -
Experience the exceptional Boerl & Kroff Brut 1996, a sparkling triumph assured to tantalise the palate of genuine wine aficionados. Expertly cultivated in the prestigious vineyards of Aube, Champagne, France, this gem represents the meticulous craftsmanship of its producers- Michel Boerl and Danielle Kroff. The unique vinification process is marked by a singular pursuit of perfection with every grape individually overseen for quality. The Boerl & Kroff Brut 1996 exudes a powerfully inviting nose of brioche and honey, concluded by a brisk lemon zest finish. Illuminating the glass with a delicate straw tone, this wine is reputed for its well-balanced acidity that seamlessly harmonises with a full-bodied texture. The complexity of this cuvée is amplified by its impressive ageing potential. Imbibe the undeniably distinct Boerl & Kroff Brut 1996- a true embodiment of an esteemed lineage in fine wine.
In BondSG$1,730.00 -
Wine Advocate (97)
Interestingly, the highlight of this tasting was not the 1996 or 1995 but rather the 1998 Brut, perhaps because the wine is actually fully mature. Bursting with a complex bouquet that marries scents of mandarin, peach, vanilla pod and beeswax with nuances of English walnuts and fresh mushrooms, it's a full-bodied, rich and expansive Champagne that's concentrated and gourmand but impressively racy and precise despite its textural, muscular style, concluding with a long and sapid finish. I suspect the 1998 will be shorter lived than the 1996 and 1995—though of course it's certainly in no danger of decline any time soon—but it would be my pick for drinking today.In BondSG$1,695.00 -
Wine Advocate (95+)
Most of the 2002 Brut from Boërl & Kroff was bottled in 750-milliliter bottles, so only 800 magnums were produced—a surprising decision, given the vintage, and one Sabaté now laments. Offering up a rich but youthful bouquet of waxy lemon rind, mandarin, warm biscuits, candied peel and honeycomb, this is a full-bodied, vinous Champagne with considerable structure and concentration, with its creamy and muscular profile exemplifying the house style. Long and powerful, it's a terrific wine that will delight admirers of old fashioned Champagne.In BondSG$1,310.00 -
Experience the refined brilliance of the Boerl & Kroff Brut 2003, a masterpiece from the celebrated French house of Boerl & Kroff. This extraordinary champagne was delicately crafted from 100% hand-selected Pinot Noir grapes, harvested from three distinct vineyards in the prestigious Aube region of Champagne. Boerl & Kroff utilised rigorous vinification practices, including first press juice exclusivity and extended ageing in the bottle on lees for optimum complexity.
Boerl & Kroff Brut 2003 flaunts a golden hue, punctuated by an effervescence of the finest bubbles. On the nose, it exudes harmonious notes of ripe pear, toasted almonds, and creamy vanilla, seamless entwined. Palate presents a tantalising balance of rich fruitiness and secondary aromas of honeyed brioche and delicate spice. The finish is impressively lingering and sophisticated.
The Boerl & Kroff winemakers, Michel Boerl and Stéphane Sese, have continued their pursuit of perfection, ensuring each bottle of Boerl & Kroff Brut 2003 encapsulates a privileged moment.
In BondSG$3,005.00 -
Reserved for a truly discerning palate, the Boerl & Kroff Brut 2004 offers a sublime expression of finesse and complexity. This exceptional champagne hails from the Epernay region of Champagne, France. Crafted by renowned oenologists Michel Boerl and Stephane Kroff, its grapes are meticulously handpicked from the finest Grand Cru vineyards, post which a prolonged ageing period in oak casks imparts a characteristic depth of flavour. Exuding a rich golden hue, the Boerl & Kroff Brut 2004 captivates the senses with a delicate balance of citrus, brioche and almond. Its exceptional mousse compliments the complex bouquet, hinting at the carefully guarded traditional technique of double fermentation. A luxuriant finish precedes the elegant after notes of this opulent champagne. Savour every sip of the Boerl & Kroff Brut 2004, a beverage truly worthy of marking momentous occasions. Its striking accord of freshness and maturity sets it apart, crowning it as the champagne of epitomic grace and grandeur.
In BondSG$2,260.00 -
Emanating from the famed terroirs of Champagne, the Boerl & Kroff Brut 2005 captures the true excellence of French winemaking. Hand-crafted by Stéphane Sésé and Michel Boër, this remarkable champagne exemplifies their meticulous commitment to quality. Touchingly named after their children, Boerl & Kroff seeks to offer the utmost quality rather than quantity in its production.
Boerl & Kroff Brut 2005 boasts an impeccable balance between acidity and maturity. Displaying an elegant golden hue, this vintage champagne rewards the palate with rich notes of almond and honey. Reflecting the ideal growing conditions of 2005, it presents intricate layers of complexity.
This extraordinary champagne originates from three hand-picked grand cru vineyards, fermented individually in small oak barrels prior to blending. Each bottle undergoes a decade-long ageing process, enhancing its distinctive characteristics. Boerl & Kroff Brut 2005 stands testament to the timeless savoir-faire of French winemaking.
In BondSG$2,075.00 -
Wine Advocate (95)
The 2006 Brut wafts from the glass with aromas of ripe citrus fruit, warm bread, smoke and honeycomb that mingle with nuances of bitter orange, fresh field mushrooms and walnuts. On the palate, the wine is full-bodied, satiny textured, rich and muscular, with impressive amplitude and concentration, a lively spine of acidity and chewy structuring extract, concluding with a long and nicely defined finish. Sabaté wonders aloud whether it was disgorged too soon, but there's no denying it's showing very well today, capturing the richness of the vintage without any of its potential heaviness.In BondSG$1,635.00 -
(1x150cl) NVThe Boerl & Kroff Brut Rose NV is an exquisite reserve from the esteemed cellars of Boerl & Kroff, a high-end wine producer renowned for their meticulous approach to winemaking. Hailing from France's celebrated Champagne region, the Brut Rose NV encapsulates the sensory delight expected from traditional champagne expertise. This luxurious rosé champagne illuminates a perfect balance of Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier. Each grape variety is pressed gently and fermented separately before blending, ensuring each varietal's character shines through. The wine is further refined through extended lees ageing, enhancing the complexity and depth of the palate.
You are welcomed with distinctive aromas of ripe red fruits, followed by notes of spice which unravel into a lingering, indulgent finish. Exceptionally fine bubbles complement its salmon-pink hue, offering brilliant aesthetics and a harmonious taste experience. Experience the pinnacle of French winemanship with the Boerl & Kroff Brut Rose NV.
In BondSG$2,480.00 -
Decanter (97)
Toasted hazelnuts and pecans on the nose, charry, buttery almonds, green apple so much aromatic complexity. Caramel, bitter lemon, orange, brioche/patisserie elements, like a buttery hot cross bun, some truffle too. Racy, piercing acidity hits the palate straight away along with such tiny, frothy bubbles that fill the mouth. The spine and tension is there, driving the wine forward with a clear vein of citrus acidity - a shot of lemon and lime, while still having the undercurrent of toasted, salty nuts. Nuanced and characterful with a hint of sweetness, sharpness and raciness all giving nuance and interest and building to an impressive whole. Well controlled with balance, construction and a gourmet feel. Made with Premier and Grand Cru grapes: Pinot Noir grapes from Mailly, Cumières, and Chigny-les-Roses, and Chardonnay grapes from Avize, Chouilly, and Vertus. Grapes are aged 12 years on their lees. Dosage 3g/L. Recently disgorged January 2023.In BondSG$231.00 -
Decanter (97)
Toasted hazelnuts and pecans on the nose, charry, buttery almonds, green apple so much aromatic complexity. Caramel, bitter lemon, orange, brioche/patisserie elements, like a buttery hot cross bun, some truffle too. Racy, piercing acidity hits the palate straight away along with such tiny, frothy bubbles that fill the mouth. The spine and tension is there, driving the wine forward with a clear vein of citrus acidity - a shot of lemon and lime, while still having the undercurrent of toasted, salty nuts. Nuanced and characterful with a hint of sweetness, sharpness and raciness all giving nuance and interest and building to an impressive whole. Well controlled with balance, construction and a gourmet feel. Made with Premier and Grand Cru grapes: Pinot Noir grapes from Mailly, Cumières, and Chigny-les-Roses, and Chardonnay grapes from Avize, Chouilly, and Vertus. Grapes are aged 12 years on their lees. Dosage 3g/L. Recently disgorged January 2023.In BondSG$565.00 -
James Suckling (96)
Open and flamboyant with fabulous intensity and perfumes of flowers and light strawberries as well as sweet pastry. Medium body with bright acidity and fine phenolics. Super length. Pastry dough with some white pepper and sandalwood. March 2024 release. Drink or hold.In BondSG$324.00 -
Essi Avallen MW (93-95)
On this vintage with a prolonged growing season Bollinger played the cool card, choosing to go with a high proportion of Verzenay fruit (51%). The combination of cool vintage and cool terroir is truly attractive for a blanc de noirs. Already the nose has lovely zingy fruitiness to it, lemon custard, perfectly ripe peaches and elegant spicy and chalky tones. The ensemble comes across as elegant, super juicy and purely fruity. My favourite of Bollinger limited editions so far!In BondSG$784.00 -
Richard Juhlin (95)
It was time for the good James to enjoy one of the most magnificent champagnes for the release of the 25th Bond film. The decision to use Pinot Noir for this 2011 vintage, exclusively from the home village of Aÿ with its mighty fruit is nothing short of brilliant. Perhaps wait about ten years until the wine has reached its peak and completely integrated its enormous fruit with the barrel notes, but the wine is already magnificent with its deep ripe aroma of Gravenstein apples, backed by fresh wooden notes. House typical and powerful.In BondSG$1,620.00 -
Richard Juhlin (95)
It was time for the good James to enjoy one of the most magnificent champagnes for the release of the 25th Bond film. The decision to use Pinot Noir for this 2011 vintage, exclusively from the home village of Aÿ with its mighty fruit is nothing short of brilliant. Perhaps wait about ten years until the wine has reached its peak and completely integrated its enormous fruit with the barrel notes, but the wine is already magnificent with its deep ripe aroma of Gravenstein apples, backed by fresh wooden notes. House typical and powerful.In BondSG$886.00 -
In BondSG$776.00 -
Falstaff (98)
An immediate nuttiness of grilled hazelnut along with freshly cut red apple peel, an edge of white pepper and melted candlewax mark the nose – very unusual. With air, this slowly verges onto baked skin of plum. That nuttiness is also apparent on the palate with a real phenolic and textural element, there is much density, almost a chewiness. Very fine acidity runs through this wine, expressing the customary Bollinger creaminess, underlined by finest foam, revealing a lovely hint of pithy bitterness, more pepper and nuances of ripeness expressed by baking spice. A most gastronomic Champagne and only at the beginning of a long trajectory.In BondSG$1,490.00 -
Falstaff (98)
An immediate nuttiness of grilled hazelnut along with freshly cut red apple peel, an edge of white pepper and melted candlewax mark the nose – very unusual. With air, this slowly verges onto baked skin of plum. That nuttiness is also apparent on the palate with a real phenolic and textural element, there is much density, almost a chewiness. Very fine acidity runs through this wine, expressing the customary Bollinger creaminess, underlined by finest foam, revealing a lovely hint of pithy bitterness, more pepper and nuances of ripeness expressed by baking spice. A most gastronomic Champagne and only at the beginning of a long trajectory.In BondSG$6,860.00 -
James Suckling (99)
Complex aromas of pie crust, iron, chalk and hints of sweet strawberries. Some ginseng. Full-bodied with very fine bubbles that give it tension and focus. Extremely fine and polished tannins that go on and on. Dried lemons and oranges. Chalk at the end. Hints of bitterness in the finish with subtle botanicals. Made from a single vineyard monopole of pure pinot noir. Drink now.In BondSG$1,100.00 -
James Suckling (99)
Complex aromas of pie crust, iron, chalk and hints of sweet strawberries. Some ginseng. Full-bodied with very fine bubbles that give it tension and focus. Extremely fine and polished tannins that go on and on. Dried lemons and oranges. Chalk at the end. Hints of bitterness in the finish with subtle botanicals. Made from a single vineyard monopole of pure pinot noir. Drink now.In BondSG$3,005.00 -
The Champagne Club (97)
Already after a few seconds of encountering the wine's wonderful bouquet, I could state that 2014 Bollinger La Côte aux Enfants is in many ways the very essence of "old style Bollinger". The color is very deep golden and I was blown away by how rich and mature the wine felt right away. Significantly fuller and more voluminous than both 2012 and 2013. The scent is actually as big this time as VVF and even more mature. All of this surprised me as 2014 is generally the lightest of the three. Here it was the opposite. The only thing that somehow makes me recognize the vintage is the neat and elegant note of grilled lemons I find more and more marked as the wine sounds majestically in the mouth. Perhaps this wine personifies the soul and heart of Bollinger better than any other wine. If you have been in Bollinger's cellar and in the beautiful hall where all the oak barrels are lined up, you will probably never forget the unique aroma you find there. With Bollinger's deliberately oxidative vinification, all wines from there will be strongly influenced by their external environment. When everything goes right, as it has here, this fragrance makes for a fabulously stylish personal spice. In the first place, of course, it is the micro-oxidation through the fibers of the oak barrel that leaves an impression, but also the notes of old oak with their grilled, lightly burnt and faintly smoked notes that attract autumn forest and Finnish sauna give great pleasure. From the concentrated Pinot Noir grapes, you get an extract-rich juiciness and a chewy red fruit of Gravensteiner apple, beetroot, apricot jam, strawberries and honey. From Aÿ's terroir comes an unmistakable aroma of hazelnut, honeysuckle, leather and tobacco. Can this masterpiece be stored? Sure, but does it make it better? Hardly, probably a slump will come in a few years and a new beautiful phase will only enter in ten years when new parts of the personality take shape. Different and just as good, but hardly better.In BondSG$893.00 -
(1x75cl) 1989Wine Spectator (93)
Subtle but seductive. This deep-gold Champagne seems subdued at first, but the layers of flavor--pear, vanilla, mineral and hazelnut--develop and expand as you sip. An invitingly plush texture and a lingering finish make it hard to resist.In BondSG$429.00 -
Wine Spectator (93)
Subtle but seductive. This deep-gold Champagne seems subdued at first, but the layers of flavor--pear, vanilla, mineral and hazelnut--develop and expand as you sip. An invitingly plush texture and a lingering finish make it hard to resist.In BondSG$3,115.00 -
(1x150cl) 1992Vinous (90)
Light bronze color. Mature Champagne notes of brown butter, walnut, apple cider and maple syrup on the nose, along with fresher pear and mineral nuances. Rich, full-bodied and concentrated; a rather powerfully structured Champagne with noteworthy density and firm acidity. Considering the mature flavors, this wine is fresh and focused in the middle palate. Seems longer and more gripping than a bottle I tasted a year ago, perhaps the strengthening effect of another year on the lees prior to disgorgement.In BondSG$1,075.00 -
Vinous (94)
Pale copper color. Classic Bollinger aromas of toasted nuts, sealing wax and toffee. Then large-scaled, powerful and deep, with strong but integrated acids giving the spice, toffee and brown butter flavors uncanny freshness. With its major chewy extract, this really stains the palate. A classic vintage for Bollinger.In BondSG$1,025.00

