When it comes to drinks, James Bond may be best associated with a martini—shaken, not stirred, of course. But the secret agent has been known to enjoy a glass or two of bubbly as well. Champagne Bollinger has long been the Champagne of choice for Bond, and now the house is honoring that relationship with a special-edition bottle that commemorates the 60th anniversary of Goldfinger .
Whether you’re a Bond fan or a Champagne connoisseur, the $4,000 Champagne Bollinger 007 Goldfinger Limited Edition package is meant to appeal to both sensibilities. The star of the show is the Champagne, of course: Here, Champagne Bollinger is offering a 2007 vintage Magnum, made from hand-picked grapes and aged 17 years in the house’s cellars. Spicy aromas on the nose are contrasted with notes of fruit, brioche, and honey.
The Champagne has been packaged in a bespoke Globe-Trotter Air Cabin Case and comes with four Champagne Bollinger 007 glasses in which to enjoy the bubbly. Limited to just 200 individually numbered pieces, it’s a true collector’s item. Champagne Bollinger has enjoyed a lengthy relationship with the James Bond franchise, dating back to when Roger Moore popped the first bottle in 1973’s Live and Let Die .
Since then, the two have become almost inseparable, and Champagne Bollinger is proudly being served at the very first official James Bond bar , which just opened in London. If you can’t snag the limited-edition set for yourself, you can at least imbibe in a glass .