An Amazing story of a bottle of 1990 Bollinger

A Bottle with a Story

I was very kindly given this bottle of Champagne by a friend before Christian was first diagnosed with cancer. When Christian got ill, the bottle sat in the cellar as we waited for something to celebrate.

We decided that when he reached 5 years in remission, which is when you’re given the all clear, we would open it and enjoy it. That plan was obviously delayed when the cancer relapsed and I must admit that I wondered if the Champagne would ever get drunk.

A couple of years ago, our house was broken into and the burglars went off with most of my photographic equipment, some of Claudia’s jewelry and a few of bottles of wine, including this one.

If I was a superstitious person I may have suspected the bottle was unlucky, but I would have been quite wrong.

It was listed in the police report along with everything else that was taken. A couple of weeks later one of the police officers who had read the report was searching a suspects flat in South East London on a completely different inquiry. When he open the fridge he noticed a bottle of 1990 Bollinger and quickly worked out it probably wasn’t theirs. The suspects’ finger prints matched ones taken from our property and the guys were charged and proven guilty a few months later.

Unfortunately most of our goods were never returned but this bottle of champagne came back to us.

This September, Christian reached his 5 years in remission, something he had a one in 20 chance of achieving and we finally popped open the bottle.

I must say, it was delicious.

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