Ruinart – The First Champagne House Since 1729

Oldest Champagne house, an icon of Chardonnay with its Blanc de Blancs. Be seduced by luminous purity and crystalline finesse.

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Founded in 1729 by Nicolas Ruinart, Maison Ruinart is the oldest Champagne house. Based in Reims, it has embodied excellence, purity and refinement in Champagne for nearly three centuries.

Ruinart sources from the finest crus of the Côte des Blancs and Montagne de Reims, with a central focus on Chardonnay, the house’s signature grape. This choice gives Ruinart champagnes their airy elegance, unmatched freshness and vibrant aromatic intensity.

The historic chalk cellars, listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site, provide perfect ageing conditions. Extended maturation in these crayères enhances the wines’ finesse, balance and complexity.

The Ruinart Blanc de Blancs is the purest expression of the house style, with its luminous freshness and mineral precision. Ruinart Rosé, subtle and refined, charms with delicate red fruit notes, while Dom Ruinart, crafted only in outstanding vintages, ranks among Champagne’s most prestigious cuvées.

Renowned worldwide, Maison Ruinart perfectly balances tradition and modernity, standing as one of the timeless icons of French luxury.