Boizel, Joyau De France Rosé 2000 vs Pol Roger, Brut Réserve, (Magnum) NV

Compare current tracked prices, stockists and core specifications. Pol Roger, Brut Réserve, (Magnum) NV currently starts £3.40 lower.

AvailabilityIn stockIn stock
Best current price£105.30£101.90
Current stockists1 merchant1 merchant
ProducerBoizelPol Roger
StyleSparklingSparkling
GrapeChardonnay, Pinot NoirChardonnay, Pinot Noir
CountryFrance
SweetnessDry
Size750ml1500ml
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Boizel, Joyau De France Rosé 2000

Boizel’s Joyau de France Rosé 2000 is a rare and mature prestige cuvée that shows just how beautifully great Champagne can evolve. The nose is layered and expressive; wild strawberries, raspberry compote, dried orange peel, and rose petals mingle with notes of toast, hazelnut, and delicate spice. On the palate, it’s richly textured, with a vinous depth and silky mousse that carries flavours of red fruits, brioche, and a whisper of savoury earthiness. Founded in 1834, Maison Boizel is known for its elegant, terroir-driven Champagnes, with a particular emphasis on Grand and Premier Cru fruit. The Joyau de France label represents the pinnacle of the house’s range, produced only in exceptional years and designed for long ageing.

Pol Roger, Brut Réserve, (Magnum) NV

Pol Roger Brut Réserve is a classic Champagne that immediately charms with aromas of white flowers, crisp green apple, brioche, and a subtle mineral edge. The palate is bright and fresh, with stone fruits, a gentle nuttiness, and just a touch of honey rounding out the lively acidity. Bottles destined for the UK get an extra six months’ ageing after disgorgement, making them beautifully ready to drink on release - though a few years in the cellar will add even more depth and complexity. The cuvée is crafted from 30 base wines drawn from a wide range of vineyards, vintages, and the region’s three main grape varieties. Pinot Noir (from villages in the Montagne de Reims) brings structure and depth; Chardonnay (from Épernay and the Côte des Blancs) adds elegance and finesse; while Pinot Meunier (from the Vallée de la Marne) contributes freshness and charm. Around 25% reserve wines are included, with the blend aged four years before release.

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