A site-specific single-village Grand Cru release showcasing 100% Pinot Noir from the famed village of Tours-sur-Marne (where the Montagne de Reims meets the Vallée de la Marne), capturing the rich, sunny depth of the 2019 harvest balanced by Boizel's trademark elegance.
The nose is expressive, warm, and deeply vinous, opening with aromas of bruised red apple, wild strawberry, and yellow plum, closely intertwined with autolytic layers of warm brioche, toasted almonds, sweet spice, and a grounding chalky minerality. On the palate, the wine possesses broad shoulders and a full-bodied entry with a velvety, persistent mousse. The generous core of red fruit and orchard stone fruit expands impressively across the mid-palate, anchored by a driving, mouthwatering line of redcurrant and citrus acidity that gives the wine vibrant focus. It closes on a long, dry, and deliciously savory finish that lingers with notes of red-apple skin, dark rye crust, and a fine saline lift.