About Ruinart
Ruinart: The First Champagne House
Ruinart is a champagne house that has been around for over 290 years. It was founded in 1729 by Nicolas Ruinart, who was the nephew of Dom Thierry Ruinart, a Benedictine monk and scholar who had a passion for wine. Nicolas saw an opportunity to create something special with his uncle's knowledge and expertise, and thus began the journey of Ruinart.
Today, Ruinart is known as the First Champagne House because it was the first champagne producer to be established in 1729. It has since become one of the most respected names in the industry due to its commitment to quality and tradition.
The History of Ruinart
Ruinart's history is deeply rooted in its founder's passion for wine. Nicolas Ruinart saw an opportunity to create something special with his uncle's knowledge and expertise, which led him to establish what would become one of the most respected names in champagne production.
Over time, Ruinart became known for its unique approach to winemaking that focused on using Chardonnay grapes as a key ingredient. This approach allowed them to produce champagnes that were elegant, pure, and aromatic - qualities that have come to define their brand today.
Innovation at Its Core
Despite being steeped in tradition, innovation has always been at the core of everything that Ruinart does. They were one of the first producers to use temperature-controlled fermentation tanks back in 1896 - a move that revolutionized how champagne was made at the time.
Today they continue this legacy by embracing new technologies such as blockchain technology which allows customers traceability from grape harvests through bottling process ensuring transparency throughout their supply chain management system.
Champagne Selection
Ruinarts' selection includes several different champagnes each with their own unique flavor profile:
1) Blanc de Blancs: Made entirely from Chardonnay grapes, this champagne is known for its elegance and purity. It has a delicate aroma of white flowers and citrus fruits, with a crisp finish that makes it perfect for any occasion.
2) Rosé: This champagne is made using a blend of Chardonnay and Pinot Noir grapes. It has a beautiful pink color and an intense aroma of red fruits such as strawberries, raspberries, and cherries. The taste is fresh with notes of citrus fruits.
3) Dom Ruinart: This champagne is the flagship product of the house. It's made using only the best Chardonnay grapes from Grand Cru vineyards in Côte des Blancs. The result is an elegant wine with aromas of white flowers, brioche, and toasted almonds.
4) R de Ruinart: This champagne is made using a blend of Chardonnay (40%) Pinot Noir (50%) and Meunier (10%). It has an intense aroma of ripe fruit such as peaches, apricots, pears along with floral notes like jasmine or acacia honey.
5) Ruinart Blanc de Noirs: Made entirely from Pinot Noir grapes grown in Montagne de Reims region this Champagne offers rich flavors like black cherry jam or blackcurrant compote along with hints of spices like cinnamon or nutmeg.
Conclusion
Ruinart's champagnes are some of the most respected in the industry due to their commitment to quality and tradition. Their unique approach to winemaking that focuses on using Chardonnay grapes as a key ingredient sets them apart from other producers in the region.
Their selection includes several different champagnes each with their own unique flavor profile making it easy for anyone to find something they love! Whether you're looking for something elegant or fruity - there's sure to be a bottle that suits your taste buds perfectly. So why not embrace the history of the First Champagne House and explore Ruinart's champagnes selection today?