The Boxler family’s Alsatian roots date back to 1673, producing some of the region’s most serious white wines. Located in the Haut-Rhin, the estate’s vineyards create soil-specific bottles based on distinct single-vineyard sites. This Grand Cru Pinot Gris is insanely textured, showing notes of golden plums, wet stones, and smoke, giving way to a lush, grippy finish, with a salty, slightly sweet-laced finish, although the wine is dry.
, The Boxler name is synonymous with top-notch Alsatian wine. With regional roots dating back to 1673, the family is best known for producing some of Alsace’s most serious, delicious, and ageworthy varietal white wines. Located in the Haut-Rhin, the estate’s vineyards create soil-specific bottles based on distinct single-vineyard sites. Their Reserve Pinot Gris is ripe, rich, and luxurious, marked by palate-coating notes of ripe apricot, dried fruit, honey, and smoky ginger. This aromatic and complex Pinot Gris will totally have your head spinning, we promise.