Champagne Special Cuvée Jeroboam Bollinger 3Lt
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Champagne Special Cuvée Jeroboam Bollinger 3Lt

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Champagne Special Cuvée Jeroboam Bollinger 3LtDietro uno dei suoi pilastri, i magnum di riserva, si nasconde una tradizione che risale al 1892, anno del loro primo utilizzo nelle miscele di champagne non millesimati. A distanza di oltre 130 anni, Special Cuve ne ancora la degna erede con un blend composto per lo pi da vini di riserva, di cui almeno il 10% custoditi in magnum, una rarit in Champagne. La particolarit di questa Special Cuve che effettua la sboccatura e riposa sui lieviti,

Dietro uno dei suoi pilastri, i magnum di riserva, si nasconde una tradizione che risale al 1892, anno del loro primo utilizzo nelle miscele di champagne non millesimati. A distanza di oltre 130 anni, Special Cuvée ne è ancora la degna erede con un blend composto per lo più da vini di riserva, di cui almeno il 10% custoditi in magnum, una rarità in Champagne. La particolarità di questa Special Cuvée è che effettua la sboccatura e riposa sui lieviti, direttamente in Jeroboam da 3lt.

Caratteristiche: Il colore dorato è caratteristico dei vitigni a bacca nera, le bollicine sono molto fini. al naso sprigiona una bella complessità aromatica; frutta matura e aromi speziati; sentori di mele tostate, composta e pesche. Un gusto che risulta essere una sottile combinazione di struttura, lunghezza e vivacità; bolle come velluto; aromi di pera, brioche e spezie, note di noce fresca.

Abbinamenti: Special Cuvée è perfetto condiviso tra amici, per un momento semplice e significativo. È lo champagne che diamo alle persone che amiamo e che amano le cose belle. Per esaltarne lo stile, il bouquet e gli aromi unici

Scheda tecnica

PEZZATURA: Bottiglia da 3 Litri.

PROVENIENZA: Francia.

VITIGNI: 60% Pinot Noir, 25% Chardonnay e 15% Meunier.

GRADAZIONE: 12% vol.

TEMPERATURA DI SERVIZIO: Temperatura compresa tra 8/10°C.

MODALITA' DI CONSERVAZIONE: In luogo fresco e lontano dalla luce del sole.

PRODUTTORE: Champagne Bollinger - Aÿ, France.

NOTE SPECIFICHE: Contiene solfiti.

Storia Champagne Bollinger

La storia inizia con Athanase de Villermont, il figlio più giovane di una nobile famiglia dal brillante destino. Grande soldato che brillò durante la Guerra d'Indipendenza americana, ereditò dalla sua famiglia una vasta proprietà nell'area di Aÿ. Intuì subito le straordinarie potenzialità dei vini di Champagne, ma da aristocratico gli fu proibito di dedicarsi al commercio. Ha poi incontrato Joseph Bollinger, un tedesco molto viaggiato che aveva lasciato il suo paese d'origine per conoscere il commercio del vino della Champagne, e Paul Renaudin, un uomo del posto che era affascinato dal mondo del vino. L'azienda Renaudin-Bollinger & Cie viene fondata il 6 febbraio 1829. Giuseppe si occupa delle vendite e Paolo della cantina. Athanase aveva fondato una casa di champagne che sarebbe durata nei secoli. Joseph Bollinger sposò Louise-Charlotte, figlia di Athanase, nel 1837. Col tempo i loro figli, Joseph e poi Georges, rilevarono l'attività. Dalla crisi della fillossera al tumulto della Grande Guerra, avrebbero dovuto affrontare alcune delle più grandi sfide della Casata. Sotto la guida dei due fratelli Bollinger acquisì comunque grande notorietà e ampliò considerevolmente i suoi vigneti. Nel 1920 Jacques Bollinger, figlio di Georges, si ritrova alla guida della Casa: un fardello pesante per un 24enne. Affrontò la sfida con coraggio, aiutato dai cugini Pierre e poi Yves Moret de Rocheprise; poiché la forza di Bollinger risiede anche nei suoi potenti legami familiari. Sofisticato, colto e di lingua inglese fluente, Jacques aumentò l'importanza di Bollinger attraverso la Manica. Quando la scozzese Elizabeth Bollinger (nata Law de Lauriston-Boubers) sposò Jacques nel 1923, anche lei sarebbe stata coinvolta appassionatamente nel destino della Maison. Aveva solo 42 anni quando perse il marito al culmine della guerra. Senza esitazione e con grande dignità è intervenuta per prendere il testimone. "Madame Jacques", come era soprannominata all'interno della Casa, si gettò anima e corpo nel suo nuovo ruolo. Durante i suoi numerosi viaggi all'estero la sua grazia e il suo fascino naturali fecero miracoli. Allegra e spiritosa, Madame Bollinger fu comunque una formidabile stratega. Un'impavida imprenditrice, era anche molto perfezionista e tollerava a dir poco l'eccellenza, era sempre pronta a innovare ed era la forza trainante dell'originalissima cuvée Bollinger RD. Con il suo consueto buon senso, Madame Bollinger raccolse intorno a sé i membri della famiglia che più sapevano seguire le sue orme. In primo luogo ha insegnato a Claude d'Hautefeuille, il marito di sua nipote, i dettagli della casa. Nel 1950 divenne Direttore e lanciò un ambizioso programma di ammodernamento nel rispetto dei requisiti di qualità di Bollinger. Madame Bollinger lo nominò Presidente nel 1971, ma rimase strettamente coinvolta fino alla sua morte sei anni dopo. Il nipote di Madame Bollinger, Christian Bizot, è subentrato a Claude nel 1978. Grande viaggiatore, come prima di lui sua zia Lily ha fatto un punto di incontro con sommelier, ristoratori e commercianti di vino per promuovere i vini della Maison. Un grande presidente, era noto per la sua schiettezza e informalità. Nel 1994 fu proprio il pronipote del fondatore Joseph Bollinger a diventare capo della Casa. Dopo aver iniziato la sua carriera in Cile, Ghislain de Montgolfier ha continuato a sviluppare la Maison con la ricerca dell'eccellenza come luce guida. Continua a mantenere una politica di limitazione volontaria delle quantità prodotte per aumentare la qualità, pur rimanendo fedele allo spirito Bollinger. Instancabile lavoratore, Ghislain ha un grande senso dell'umorismo e combina il rigore scientifico con l'entusiasmo per il successo. Nel 2007 la sua competenza tecnica lo ha portato ad essere eletto capo del Consiglio dell'Union des Maisons de Champagne e co-presidente del Comité interprofessionnel du vin de Champagne. Nel 2008 è stato nominato un nuovo Presidente, non familiare. Questo era Jérôme Philipon, uno Champagne nativo che ha costruito una carriera impressionante con grandi gruppi industriali. È la prima volta nella storia di Bollinger che il suo futuro è stato affidato a qualcuno al di fuori della famiglia. Insieme alla famiglia, Jérôme Philipon ha continuato a sviluppare lo Champagne Bollinger ea garantire che i suoi principi e valori siano rispettati. Nel 2017 Charles-Armand de Belenet è diventato amministratore delegato di Champagne Bollinger. Con lui, Bollinger continua a preservare la sua tradizione artigianale incorporando il meglio delle tecnologie innovative, per perseguire un futuro di sviluppo commerciale e di qualità per il marchio.

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Great book. Dalio does a remarkable job seeing the bigger picture and providing confidence through historical events/ever repeating cycles that you can predict at a high level what is coming next for a given country or the world and plan accordingly. The corkscrew of evolution analogy is a perfect one, where the human race has up and down cycles but always trends up longer term thanks to technological innovation. My one criticism is he speaks out of both sides of his mouth in one instance, presumably because he doesn’t want to upset any high ranking politicians or leaders he may be friends with, which I found to be disappointing. On the one hand, he notes at the start of the book that no two democracies have waged war with each other, wars have only been fought between dictators/police states and democracies or just dictators/police states. Then later on when discussing China, he all but excuses and rationalizes their increasingly authoritarian state, as seen by Xi crowning himself leader until death and abolishing the precedent of 2 5 year term limits as of 2018. He blesses the Chinese approach of a few rulers knowing what’s best for all, as if those rulers are acting in the broader interest of Chinese people, and that’s an acceptable alternative to democratic rule. He cites the recent video game ban as having merit or at least being understandable, suggesting that he thinks the ends can justify the means. All the while there’s no mention of the atrocities of Mao under this authoritarian type of rule, no mention of the Muslim genocide going on now, the suppression of free speech and jailings and beating and murders of those that oppose the current regime, no mention of internet censorship, etc. To bring the criticism full circle, he doesn’t link his first point on wars and authoritarians always being involved in them, with the fact that China is an authoritarian state and therefore it’s rise threatens the free world and human progress. Ironically, he does correctly acknowledge China’s opening up to market and establishment of capitalist principles for rocketing them toward the US in terms of power, while refuses to critique the political system despite its history of failings, violence and pain. Russia invading Ukraine couldn’t drive this point (ie the civil or political system being as important as the economic system to the long term success of a country and world peace) home any harder.
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Can be effectively used as a working tool for the predictor (not just for investments)
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This is one of the best works on the declining economy and US, associated possible revolution/civil war and later major power war, that is presented in a clear, convincing and replicable way. Kudos to Dalio!! More importantly, the contents of the book can be used to predict upcoming events rather than just perceiving the world on fire with several likely upcoming breakouts (e.g., war with China over Taiwan, the likely loss of our reserve currency, the unsustainable and uncontrollable burgeoning national debt which grows by a trillion USD every 100 days). The author makes a valid case that significant events are moving very rapidly and, for the rest of the 2020s, things are going to get a whole lot worse for the non-elites in our society. Of note, the book was actually written in 2020, published the next year, which then allows the readership now in 2025 to verify the accuracy the observations and predictions. Right on target!
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Dalio has a unique perspective on the topic of the changing world order. He is a successful businessman who has spent his career analyzing economic trends and patterns, and this book is a culmination of his findings. His writing is clear and concise, making complex economic concepts easy to understand. One of the best features of the book is its organization. The book is broken down into 14 chapters, each focusing on a different aspect of the changing world order. Dalio starts with the big picture, examining the major forces driving the changing world order, before delving into the specifics of each major empire, including the Dutch, British, American, Chinese, Soviet, and Japanese empires. Ultimately, he brings everything full circle by discussing the changing world order today and what the future may hold. Another great aspect of the book is the way that Dalio weaves history and economics together. He doesn't just present economic theories in a vacuum; he uses real-world examples to show how they have played out over time. For example, in Chapter 5, he discusses the Great Depression and how it shaped the changing world order in the 1930s and 1940s. He also uses the rise of populism in Chapter 7 to illustrate how economic inequality can lead to political instability. Overall, I would highly recommend "The Changing World Order" to any intelligent human interested in economics, history, or politics. This book is a must-read for anyone who wants to understand the forces shaping our world today and what the future may hold. As Dalio himself puts it, "understanding how the world works is essential if you want to accomplish your goals and live a fulfilling life." Here are some key takeaways from the book: The changing world order is driven by three major forces: the changing relative powers of countries, the changing relative productivity of countries, and the changing values of countries. The rise and fall of empires is a natural part of the changing world order. Each empire has its own unique characteristics, but they all follow a similar pattern of rise, peak, and decline. The post-World War II order was built on the idea of free trade and cooperation between nations. However, this order is now under threat due to rising nationalism and protectionism. China is currently on the rise and is likely to become the world's dominant economic power in the coming decades. However, although this rise is not guaranteed, and there are many challenges that China will need to overcome, the US needs to step up its game on several fronts to compete. The future of the world order is uncertain, but there are a few things we can say with some degree of certainty. For example, the rise of automation and artificial intelligence is a hot topic today likely to have a major impact on the global economy in the coming years. Overall, "The Changing World Order" is a well-written and informative book that is sure to appeal to a wide range of readers. Whether you're a history buff, an economics nerd, or just someone who wants to better understand the world we live in, this book is well worth your time. As Dalio himself says, "The more you know, the more you'll understand, and the more you'll be able to make informed decisions about your own life." Five stars from me, give it a read!
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I took Jeffrey Sachs's Globalization class on EDX Academy and somehow stumbled upon this book in between class and finding books around the subject. I watched his youtube video that generalizes the book and was blown away by how my current class I was taking aligned with it. This book is an easy read, and especially for those who aren't well-versed about world history and world economics. I will admit that I do love history, and am learning economics, so this book was a beautiful way merge all these timelines together. The book breaks down and summarizes key points in world history and economics to make points to get the message across each chapter. Font size is great! Might even be considered larger compared to other books. The only thing I wish this book provided was thicker paper in the physical book itself, especially for the hardcover version. If Ray Dahlio ever comes out with a special edition of this with a higher quality paper, I would gladly purchase it for my collection.
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