Ruinart
Ruinart
Nicolas Ruinart established the Champagne house of Ruinart in 1729, which today stands as the oldest Champagne house in France. A true entrepreneur, Nicolas Ruinart fulfilled the ambition of his uncle, the Benedictine monk Dom Thierry Ruinart, to make Ruinart the premier Champagne house. Full bodied, supple and extremely smooth, Ruinart Champagnes combine delicacy and subtle freshness. The Ruinart taste comes from the distinctive flavours of the predominant Chardonnay grape; the elegance of the grapes from the Cotes de Blancs and the character and body of those from the Montagne de Reims. With some of the finest grapes, skilful blending and extensive ageing in its 2000 year old cellars; Ruinart defines excellence and luxury.