Houses
Boizel
An Épernay house founded in 1834, based on the Avenue de Champagne and known for balanced, classic blends and the Joyau de France prestige cuvée.
- Founded
- 1834
- Location
- Épernay, Champagne, France
- Ownership
- Part of Lanson-BCC
- Known for
- Avenue de Champagne cellars · Brut Réserve · Joyau de France · Family heritage within a larger group
- Official site
- www.boizel.com
Style
Boizel’s wines are generally framed around balance, fruit clarity and approachable texture rather than a strongly oxidative or austere signature. The house works with a wide grower network alongside selected estate sources.
Cuvées
- Brut Réserve — the non-vintage flagship.
- Brut Rosé — rosé expression in the same accessible style.
- Blanc de Blancs — Chardonnay-led cuvée.
- Grand Vintage — single-year release.
- Joyau de France — the prestige cuvée.
History
The Boizel family founded the house in Épernay in 1834. It remains associated with the Avenue de Champagne, where its cellars and Atelier 1834 visitor experience present the family history and production methods.
Positioning
Boizel is part of the Lanson-BCC group but keeps a family-house profile, with a strong direct-sales and visitor-facing identity in Épernay.