2008 Champagne Bollinger, R.D., Extra Brut (Disgorged Nov-2024)

White • Very Dry • Medium Bodied • Pinot Noir (79%), Chardonnay (21%)
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Code: 20080301500008319265
  • Colour
    White
  • Sweetness
    Very Dry
  • Vintage
    2008
  • Alcohol
    12.5%
  • Grape
    Pinot Noir (79%), Chardonnay (21%)
  • Body
    Medium Bodied
  • Producer
    Bollinger

Critics reviews

James Suckling
99/100
So many dried-apple, grapefruit and buttery-croissant aromas follow through to a full body with density and richness, showing baking spices and pie crust. Turns fresh and vivid at the end with incredible acidity that contrasts the ripe fruit and electrifies your palate. 71% pinot noir and 29% chardonnay. Disgorged 2024. Drink now.
James Suckling, JamesSuckling.com (July 2025)
Richard Hemming MW
17.5/20
Powerful, very yeasty nose that is smoked and breaded in style, with intense core fruit with a dried-fruit character. Very intense and lengthy. This is the most powerful mode of champagne, almost to the point of overkill! Very stylised.
Richard Hemming MW, JancisRobinson.com (September 2025)
Richard Juhlin
97/100

This beautifully sparkling 2008 is surprisingly light in colour, but will surely deepen towards more golden tones in the near future, a little further from its fresh disgorgement date. The colossal and wonderful scent is of such dignity that words can never do it full justice. If I do try to describe this unique perfume, it is dominated by hazelnut cream from Piedmont, Domori chocolate from Venezuela, madeleine cookies, almond paste, wood sauna, gunpowder, grilled beef, duck liver, honeysuckle, mushroom cream, honey and nougat. It takes a long time in the glass before the fruit appears, and at the same time, the nutty and grilled aromas tone down a bit.

The taste is vibrantly fresh while being rich and grilled nutty. Here, minerality and sea aromas such as iodine and oyster shells show up together with an apricot-like sublime fruitiness. After a fresh attack, my senses are left supremely satisfied with an exemplary long aftertaste of honey. If we stick to the facts, this fantastic champagne is composed from 18 villages, with the dominant parts as usual being Verzenay and Aÿ for Pinot Noir and Le Mesnil and Cramant for Chardonnay.

It is notable that the dosage was kept to a record low 3 grams of sugar. My second bottle was a bit tighter than the first, so despite my 97 points from the start, it might be wise to wait six months before opening this already legendary wine. Given that we already have many years of experience with how beautifully the twin 1979 R.D. has developed and how well the wine has stood the test of time, my advice is to drink this gem between 2024–2030. Personally, I will even rather buy magnums that I will drink between 2027–2040. Second disgorgement 2023 quite similar. Perhaps a little more closed.

Richard Juhlin, ChampagneClub.com (March 2025)

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