
Pierre Boisson
Meursault
Winery in Meursault, France
Why go
Pierre Boisson is worth pursuing for serious Meursault drinkers who want a small grower focused on taut, mineral Chardonnay rather than showy hospitality. It is appointment-only and better for collectors, couples, or focused Burgundy trips than large groups. Choose it for the wine style and family-domaine context, not for a broad visitor-center experience.
About Pierre Boisson
Choose Pierre Boisson in Meursault if your priority is a serious Burgundian grower known for purity and minerality rather than showy oak. The picture is focused rather than broad: $$$$ pricing, a classic hidden-gem feel, Michelin Main Selection recognition in 2026.
Because only limited practical details, treat this as a wine-led Meursault choice rather than a page promising a particular tasting format, group setup, food service, or visitor experience. The strongest reason to prioritize it is the style associated with the domaine: intense, taut and powerful wines on the more mineral side of the Meursault spectrum.
Choose it for taut Meursault, not a dressed-up tasting format
The draw is the wine style: a traditional small Burgundian grower focused on purity and minerality, with wines that sit on the firmer, more mineral side of Meursault rather than leaning into showy oak. That makes it a better fit for drinkers who value tension, structure and a classic Burgundy profile.
For comparison, Anne Boisson is a natural nearby reference point for visitors looking at related Meursault producers. Other useful comparisons include Domaine Chavy-Chouet, Domaine Pierre Matrot - Thierry et Pascale Matrot, Domaine Pierre Morey and Domaine Yves Boyer-Martenot.
For a special occasion, Pierre Boisson makes the most sense when the occasion is wine-led: a Burgundy-focused trip, a collector-minded stop, or a moment built around mineral Meursault. It is less useful to frame the decision around promises such as food, large-group hospitality, or a specific tasting structure.
The visit-planning question: worth it only if the wine style is the goal
The value case should rest on the confirmed fundamentals: Meursault, $$$$ pricing, Michelin Main Selection recognition in 2026, a classic grower profile centered on purity and minerality.
Do not choose it just because the price tier signals luxury. The stronger reason is the chance to focus on a specific Meursault producer whose wines are described as intense, taut and powerful rather than broad or oak-driven. For wider trip planning, use Our full Meursault wineries guide, then build meals and other itinerary details around Our full Meursault restaurants guide and other Meursault resources.
The final call: Pierre Boisson is most compelling for Burgundy drinkers who specifically want a mineral, classic Meursault grower at the $$$$ level. If your plans depend on confirmed food service, large-group handling, a specific visit format, or detailed logistics, verify those directly before building the day around it.
Planning details
Location
1 Rue du Moulin Landin, 21190 Meursault, France · Directions
Recognition and awards
Also consider
Where to look if you cannot get in
Try Anne Boisson first if the appeal is the Boisson family context. It is the closest conceptual substitute and keeps the visit anchored in the same Meursault grower orbit.
If the goal is a wider village comparison rather than that specific family thread, look at Domaine Pierre Morey or Domaine Yves Boyer-Martenot. They make more sense for travelers building a Meursault day around multiple serious domaines.
Winery context
How it compares in Meursault
Pierre Boisson is the pick for drinkers who want a compact, serious grower visit centered on mineral Meursault. Anne Boisson is the natural sibling comparison, useful if you want to understand the family’s shared cellar background through a different label. For a special-occasion tasting, Pierre reads more collector-focused than casual.
Domaine Chavy-Chouet, Domaine Pierre Morey, Domaine Pierre Matrot - Thierry et Pascale Matrot, and Domaine Yves Boyer-Martenot are the better cross-shops if your priority is comparing classic Meursault names across a broader village itinerary. Pierre Boisson is the sharper choice when the group cares about a restrained oak profile and small-domain specificity; the others make more sense when you want to spread risk across more established appointment options.
On value, Pierre Boisson is not the easy-budget move because the price tier sits high and booking is hard. The value case comes from wine seriousness, Michelin Main Selection recognition, the ability to anchor a Meursault-focused day around one compact visit. For ambiance, expect working-domaine focus rather than a grand hospitality setting.
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Comparison snapshot
| Venue | Best for | Booking read | Why choose it | Awards |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pierre Boisson | Mineral, serious Meursault | Hard; appointment only | Small-grower focus, restrained oak, Michelin Main Selection 2026 | 2026 Michelin Grape Main Selection - Burgundy |
| Anne Boisson | Family-context comparison | Plan ahead | Closest sibling-label cross-shop in Meursault | No published awards |
| Domaine Chavy-Chouet | Classic village itinerary | Plan ahead | Useful alternative if Pierre is unavailable | No published awards |
| Domaine Pierre Morey | Broader Meursault benchmarking | Plan ahead | Good for comparing established local styles | No published awards |
FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
What other wineries are near Pierre Boisson?
Useful comparisons include Anne Boisson, Domaine Chavy-Chouet, Domaine Pierre Morey, Domaine Pierre Matrot - Thierry et Pascale Matrot, Domaine Yves Boyer-Martenot. Pierre Boisson fits if you want a Meursault producer associated with a classic, mineral and grower-focused style.
Is Pierre Boisson worth prioritizing?
If you are planning a Meursault wine itinerary, judge it against your interest in Pierre Boisson’s mineral Meursault profile and the $$$$ price level.
Can Pierre Boisson handle large groups?
If group size is important, confirm directly before planning around Pierre Boisson in Meursault.
How long should I plan for a visit to Pierre Boisson?
Plan conservatively and confirm timing directly if Pierre Boisson is a key stop on a Meursault itinerary.
Is Pierre Boisson worth a special stop?
Pierre Boisson is worth considering if your main interest is a classic, mineral Meursault grower, but confirm any visit details directly.
Is Pierre Boisson worth the price level?
At $$$$, the value case is strongest for drinkers who care specifically about Meursault and prefer a taut, mineral, less showy-oak profile. Michelin Main Selection recognition in 2026 adds a confirmed recognition point, but practical visit details should be checked directly.
Does Pierre Boisson serve food?
If you need a meal around a Meursault visit, plan dining separately unless Pierre Boisson confirms otherwise.






















