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LEAVE YOUR REVIEWIt is all about finesse and lightness. Its new case is attractive.
A reference in the field. Its case gives it a beautiful display on the table. When tasted, it's simple... it has all the makings of a great wine.
In my personal opinion, the cuvée Blanc de Blancs from Ruinart, remains a reference for this brand of great Champagnes. It goes very well as an aperitif as well as an accompaniment to poultry.
Excellent! I recommend! Quality Champagne at an affordable price despite the slightly high price, because it is cheaper elsewhere and it has had its effect! This Champagne is for me the best of Champagnes. It is sweet. To be taken out of the fridge a little before.
For me, this champagne is the best in its category... Its subtlety at the right temperature is remarkable. It is a guarantee for great occasions, all in elegance and finesse.
A real delight, bubbles of beautiful finesse. I recommend it without hesitation, a pleasure for the palate. A sure bet. Ideal for a romantic moment.
A wonderful discovery! This Champagne came to lay down its note of prestige during our Christmas Eve. We can't wait to meet the rest of his family!
Founded in 1729, Ruinart is the oldest house in Champagne, a symbol of world-renowned technique and French lifestyle. With its three centuries of history, it has constantly consolidated the excellence of its wines, instantly recognisable by its specially shaped bottle. The house has made the choice of leaning on Chardonnay grapes, delicate and fragile; a thread tying together its range of bottles. It's finesse, its elegance and its aromatic freshness are revealed during the course of a slow maturation: up to 3 years for non-vintage champagnes, and up to 9 to 10 years for a Dom Ruinart. Discover this sublime house on vinatis.co.uk
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