The Boizel family and EWGA Wines are proud to announce their collaboration for the distribution of Champagne Boizel on the UK market.
EWGA wines, a historic Lancashire-based wine distributor, will commence distribution in August 2019 of the Boizel family champagnes for England, Wales, Channel Islands and Northern Ireland.
A breath of fresh air hits the house, the sixth generation of Boizel, the brothers Florent and Lionel, have taken over and the cellars have been totally renovated. They also created Atelier 1834, a contemporary tasting and visit centre to showcase the excellence of the house.
The familial house, founded in 1834, is located on Avenue de Champagne in Epernay. The House cultivates primarily Pinot Noir and Chardonnay from Grands and Premier Crus as well as Meunier from the best village of the Marne valley conferring the refinement and delicacy to the House blends. Through the detailed knowledge of the champagne terroir developed by each generation, and the will to respect the natural qualities of the wines, the house produces champagnes the styles of which are appreciated by discerning connoisseurs and are served at the finest tables.
“This new partnership with EWGA is a great opportunity for Boizel to increase its presence in restaurants and hotels in the UK, our historic market. We are glad to cooperate with a dynamic family company, with a similar mindset”, says Florent Roques Boizel, CEO, “EWGA has all our trust, knowing the market well thanks to nearly 50 years of trading in the UK, which is a key asset for a House like Boizel whose objective is to find a place on fine tables through our main strengths which are quality and authenticity”.
“At EWGA we are honoured to accept the wonderful opportunity to continue and enhance the development of a great champagne house in this important market. Having first visited Boizel as a child and originally sold the house champagnes in the ’70s, it is exciting for our sales team to work together over the coming years introducing new customers and venues across the UK to these delightful champagnes”, says Adrian Moeckell, MD of EWGA Wines.
The house produces the following cuvées: Brut Réserve, Rosé, Blanc de Blancs, Blanc de Noir, Ultime non-dosé, Grand Vintage 2009, Joyau de France 2004, Joyau de France Rosé 2007, Joyau de France Chardonnay 2007, and preciously store one of the most impressive back-vintage collections (going back to 1834).