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Domaine Ruinart Vintage, Brut Champagne
£130.00
single bottle

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£130.00
with offer
Product details
colour Champagne Deluxe
vintage 1998
ABV 12.5%
size 75cl
code CH5115F
country France
region Champagne
grape Pinot Noir
style Champagne
suitable for Celebrating
try with White Meat with Sauce
extra Supplied in a deluxe cardboard box
Domaine Ruinart Vintage, Brut Champagne
Tasting Notes
Champagne Deluxe
Golden-yellow colour with slight grey green tinge. Very good mousse with fine tenacious and long-lasting creamy bubbles. A beautiful, fine and delicate sensation on the palate. An intense and evolving vinosity, still discreet. Exotic fruits, mango and passion fruit. A finish with slight fresh citrus fruit notes and coffee. Beautiful secondary aromas. A great champagne. Supplied in an individual, branded cardboard sleeve.
Producer Notes
On 1 September 1729, the House of Ruinart was officially established. A true entrepreneur, Nicolas Ruinart fulfilled the ambition of his uncle, the Benedictine monk Dom Thierry Ruinart, to make Ruinart the premier champagne house. Dom Ruinart, one of the most brilliant minds of his day, was the first to anticipate the importance of champagne production and trade in the future. On his travels through Europe, he noticed the growing enthusiasm for champagne in the aristocratic circles of the Royal Courts. Coming from a high society Champagne family which at the time traded in woollen cloth, he passed on his knowledge and vision of the champagne trade to his brother, Nicolas Ruinart. Dom Ruinart was a true pioneer who had already foreseen the cachet and commercial success of champagne. But it took a royal decree for the dream to become reality. On 25 May 1728, the King authorised the transport of wine in bottles; prior to that date, wine could only travel in casks, which was out of the question for champagne. The bold son of Nicolas Ruinart, also called Nicolas, was greatly inspired by his uncle and laid the foundations of the first champagne house.
* Vintages are subject to change

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