- Home/
- Wine Directory/
- France/
- Champagne/
- 2012 Bollinger, La Grande Annee Rose
Market Data
Date | Price | Quanity | Platform |
---|
No Recent Sales Data
The estimated market price factors in data from multiple sources; however, the transaction history shown here reflects sales completed on the Vinovest platform only. Additional transaction data from other marketplaces will be available in future updates.
Where is my wine stored?
Rest easy knowing your wine is in expert hands. We take care of all the storage and handling details for you. Plus, you're always welcome to come by and check out your wine in person.



- Secure Storage
- 100% Insurance
- Legal Protection
Conditions Standards & Authentication
Condition Standards
- All bottles are inspected for label and cork condition
- Fill levels are verified and documented
- Stored in temperature and humidity controlled facilities
- Original packaging preserved when available
- Professional handling and transport protocols
- Condition notes provided for each lot
Authentication Process
- Source Verification
All assets traced to verified sources
- Expert Authentication
Professional assessment and verification
- Secure Storage
Professional facility with full insurance
- Platform Listing
Available for verified investment
About This Wine
It was the least surprising news of the year. Critics loved 2012 Bollinger La Grande Année Rosé. Not only that, but the Champagne earned its highest aggregate scores of any vintage. La Grande Année Rosé wins over people from the start with lavish aromas and flavors of red berries, honey, nuts, and sweet spice. Known as James Bond’s favorite Champagne, Bollinger is often described as powerful and muscular. While La Grande Année Rosé demonstrates consistent weight and power, it wields more grace and subtlety than most wines in the Bollinger portfolio. The driving forces behind this multidimensional rosé: an immaculate 2012 growing season. A mild and sunny autumn led to richly concentrated ripe grapes. Contrary to the prevailing customs of the region, Bollinger ages the champagne in magnums rather than tanks. The result is a wine that is uniquely Bollinger.