Champagne Boizel

Champagne Boizel

Boizel

Boizel is a Champagne house from Épernay, founded in 1834 and thus one of the traditional houses of the Champagne capital. From the beginning, Boizel has been a family house, now run by the Roques-Boizel family in its sixth generation. The headquarters at 14 rue de Bernon is located in the heart of Épernay.

Stylistically, Boizel stands for a generous, Pinot Noir-focused Champagne. This is beautifully shown by the vintage cuvée from the Grand Cru village of Tours-sur-Marne, a single-varietal Pinot Noir as Extra Brut. Alongside the classic Brut Réserve, the range extends to the prestige cuvée Joyau de France.


Facts

Category Detail
House Boizel
Founded 1834
Management Roques-Boizel family (6th generation)
Location 14 rue de Bernon, Épernay, Marne (51)
Style Pinot Noir-focused, generous
Website boizel.fr
Instagram @champagneboizel · 27,128 followers

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