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Champagne Brut Blanc de Blancs by Ruinart is the soul of the Maison. 100% Chardonnay from different vintages (20 to 25% reserve wines from the two previous vintages). Predominance of Premier Cru of the Côte des Blancs and of the Montagne de Reims for the aromatic finesse, wines of the Sézannais for the roundness and wines of the north of the vallée de la Vesle for freshness and lightness. Perfect for an aperitif, but it goes very well with all seafood and shellfish, and is perfect with raw fish.
- Product Category
- Champagne
- Production Method
- Classic or Champenois
- Designation
- Champagne AOC
- Blend
- Blanc de Blancs
- Cru
- Premier Cru
- Grape / Raw material
- chardonnay
- Dosage
- Brut (residual sugar 6 to 12 g/lt)
- Vintage or Cuvée
- No Vintage
- Size
- 750 ml.
- Country
- France
- Region
- FR - Champagne
- Alcohol Content
- 12.5% vol.
- Service Temperature
- 6° - 8° C.
- Suggested Glass
- Flùte transparent
- Food Matches
- Aperitif, Seafood - Shellfish, Fish plates, Raw Fish, Pasta or Rice with Fish
- Allergens
- Contains sulphites (by sulphites we mean the sulphur dioxide that is added to wine, to preserve it, thanks to its disinfectant, antioxidant and stabilizing action)
Ruinart
In the heart of the French Champagne region, where the sound of bubbles intertwines with history, stands the majestic Ruinart house. Known as the oldest Champagne house, Ruinart is a symbol of tradition and refinement that has enchanted enthusiasts from all over the world for centuries. Founded way back in 1729, the house has been able to preserve and enhance the invaluable legacy of a unique territory, giving life to Champagnes that are a true hymn to elegance.
The Champagne region, with its rolling hills and cool climate, offers the ideal terroir for the grapes that form the basis of Ruinart wines. Here, Chardonnay reigns supreme, bringing the wines that freshness and finesse that distinguish them. Alongside it, Pinot Noir provides structure and complexity, creating a perfect balance that is reflected in every glass.
Ruinart's production philosophy is based on a harmonious combination of tradition and innovation. The house is known for its commitment to producing exceptional quality Champagne, with an approach that highlights the uniqueness of each vintage and the purity of the grapes. The Blanc de Blancs, the true flagship of the house, enchants with its golden luminosity and its floral and citrus aromas, offering a tasting experience that is both lively and refined.
Let yourself be seduced by the timeless beauty of Ruinart wines, available on Vino45. An invitation to explore a world of elegance and freshness, where each sip tells the story of a centuries-old tradition and a passion for the art of winemaking.
Address:
4 Rue des Crayères, 51100 Reims, France
Perlage: fine and persistent
Color: bright straw yellow
Bouquet: fruity notes of citrus and exotic fruits and floral traces
Taste: precise, clean, very elegant, good body, soft and fresh, excellent persistence.
- Wine Spectator 93/100
- Antonio Galloni 92/100
- Jancis Robinson 17/20
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THE WINE
Champagne Brut Blanc de Blancs by Ruinart is the soul of the Maison. 100% Chardonnay from different vintages (20 to 25% reserve wines from the two previous vintages). Predominance of Premier Cru of the Côte des Blancs and of the Montagne de Reims for the aromatic finesse, wines of the Sézannais for the roundness and wines of the north of the vallée de la Vesle for freshness and lightness. Perfect for an aperitif, but it goes very well with all seafood and shellfish, and is perfect with raw fish.
THE HOUSE
At the origin of everything we find the name of the Benedictine monk Dom Thierry Ruinart, who lived at the turn of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, theologian and historian, but above all a brilliant, intuitive and visionary person, who at only 23 years, hearing about a new wine still called "Champagne" but particularly in vogue among the Parisian aristocrats, he was able to understand that what was then identified as "vin de bulles", or wine with bubbles, would have a great future. From here he started the story of what is the oldest Maison in the entire Champagne region. A story that officially began on 1 September 1729, when Nicolas Ruinart, 33, a drapery merchant in Reims like the father and grandson of Dom Thierry Ruinart, opened his first accounting register dedicated to the “vin de bulles”. The first bottles are intended for its traditional customers as a gift after the purchase of drapes and fabrics. But Nicolas is a shrewd and refined businessman, gifted with the same pioneering vision as his uncle Thierry Ruinart. History proves him right: only six years later the family abandoned the textile trade to devote themselves to the Champagne trade. The Maison grows rapidly: from 170 bottles sold in 1730 to over 36 thousand in 1761, up to its definitive success in the nineteenth century. A style based on chardonnay and its elegance, without ever losing sight of density and volume. Whether they are Champagne Brut, Champagne Blanc de Blancs or Champagne Rosé, all the Champagne branded Ruinart are unique and recognizable Champagnes, characterized by an unparalleled purity, and which are absolutely worth all the price they cost. Purchased in 1963 by Moët et Chandon, now part of the largest LVMH group, the Ruinart brand continues to be indisputably synonymous with the best and most excellent Champagnes.