
Not every prestige champagne is quite as limited edition as you might think – Dom Perignon, for example, doesn’t release figures but is believed to produce up to five million bottles a year (a figure that’s entirely feasible given its owner Moët Hennessy’s status as Champagne’s largest vineyard holder.)
If you want a real unicorn from a big name, then try Champagne Bollinger, which quietly makes a trio of collectable cuvées from some of its rarest vineyards.
The first two wines – a champagne and a still red – come from La Côte aux Enfants, a single 10-acre plot just a few minutes drive from Bollinger’s home in Aÿ.
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