Ruinart
Ruinart is the oldest established Champagne house, founded in 1729 by Nicolas Ruinart in Reims, France. Renowned for its elegance and finesse, Ruinart has become synonymous with luxury and quality, maintaining its reputation as one of the most prestigious Champagne producers in the world.
Ruinart is particularly celebrated for its Blanc de Blancs, a Champagne made exclusively from Chardonnay grapes. This expression showcases the house's dedication to purity and precision, with its bright, fresh, and mineral-driven profile. The house also produces a range of other Champagnes, including the Rosé and Dom Ruinart, which is their prestige cuvée, named after the founder's uncle, Dom Thierry Ruinart.
The distinctiveness of Ruinart Champagne is also influenced by the historic chalk cellars, or "crayères," where the wines are aged. These cellars, which are UNESCO World Heritage sites, provide the perfect environment for the long, slow maturation that is essential for the development of Ruinart's complex and refined flavors. Ruinart's commitment to excellence, tradition, and innovation continues to make it a benchmark in the Champagne world.
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