Domaine Albert Boxler is a 300 year old family estate in the small Alsace town of Niedermorschwihr and is now run by Jean Boxler. The Boxlers live and work in a house and winery built in 1619. The domaine’s 26 acres of vineyards include parts of the famed grand crus Sommerberg and Brand. |
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Item DES125
Region:
Alsace
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France
Producer:
Boxler
Primary Varietal:
Gewürztraminer
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Item WH155
Pinot Gris: DS, Wine Advocate 90 pts
"Boxler’s 2004 Pinot Gris Sommerberg displays a smoky, charred meat nose, a creamy, brown spice-inflected, caramelized peach palate with mocha-coffee undertones, and a sizzling spice and pungent smokiness in the finish. This is not only extroverted, but frankly much more obvious in ripeness and personality than its vintage siblings – which is by no means written to suggest superficiality: on the contrary, this swamps you neck-deep in super-rich fruit from the first sip. An early attention-grabber, I see no reason to defer the pleasure of its company, although 25 grams of residual sugar (which fit its personality) make for a considerable measure of sweetness."
Region:
Alsace
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France
Producer:
Boxler
Primary Varietal:
Pinot Gris
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Item WH254
Gewürztraminer: Bright yellow. Quintessential varietal aromas of cinnamon, nutmeg and rose petal. Rich, smooth and balanced sweetness.
Region:
Alsace
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France
Producer:
Boxler
Primary Varietal:
Gewürztraminer
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Item WH491
Gewurztraminer: "The domaine of Albert Boxler – where son Jean has been calling the shots for several years now – has long exhibited a consistency and quality that very few other wineries in France – much less Alsace – can equal." Wine Advocate
Region:
Alsace
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France
Producer:
Boxler
Primary Varietal:
Gewürztraminer
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Item WH345
Muscat: Produced in a drier style than its southern French counterparts.
Region:
Alsace
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France
Producer:
Boxler
Primary Varietal:
Muscat
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Item WH292
Pinot Gris: DS, Wine Advocate 91 pts
"From a chalky parcel with old vines, the Boxler 2005 Pinot Gris Vieilles Vignes exudes rather Gewurztraminer-like aromas of pear nectar, brown spices and sweet pea, offers a satin-textured, rich, caramel- and mocha-tinged yet also lusciously juicy palate, and finishes long on spiced, honey-drenched pears. As voluptuous as this is, I’d be tempted to drink it young, but then only in circumstances where a distinct note of sweetness is appropriate."
Region:
Alsace
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France
Producer:
Boxler
Primary Varietal:
Pinot Gris
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Item WH492
Riesling: DS, Wine Advocate 91 pts
"In a practice common but annoying in Alsace, the lowest rung on the Boxler Riesling ladder is know as 2005 Riesling Reserve, but given that it comes from lesser plots and younger vines in both the Brand and Sommerberg crus – not to mention given the quality – I suppose this is excusable! Aromas of orange blossom, lemon zest, and honeysuckle lead to a with a clear, bright, yet lush palate loaded with generous, ripe apple, peach, melon, and inner-mouth florals, and a succulent, citrus zesty, and subtly honeyed, salty and wet stone-tinged finish. This is archetypal Boxler Riesling to enjoy while one’s crus mature."
Region:
Alsace
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France
Producer:
Boxler
Primary Varietal:
Riesling
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Item WH552
Chasselas, Riesling, Pinot Gris: a true field blend from Boxler, made only in vintages when he does not bottle a Chasselas.
Region:
Alsace
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France
Producer:
Boxler
Primary Varietal:
Chasselas
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