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Ruinart

Let's head to Reims where we find Ruinart. Since its foundation in 1729, excellence and savoir-faire have been at the heart of the oldest Champagne house in existence. These are some of the most famous Champagnes in the world…and for good reason!

Ruinart, the longest established champagne house, was founded in 1729. It is based in Reims and currently part of the LVMH group. At the time of Louis XIV, one Dom Thierry Ruinart (1657-1709), a Benedictine monk from Champagne, was working in the Abbey of Saint-Germain-des-Prés in Paris. Here, he became aware of worldly society and the "bubbling wine" that was all the rage with young aristocrats. He inspired his brother and nephew, who were still living in Champagne, to start producing this wine. 20 years after his death (in 1729), his nephew Nicolas Ruinart founded the eponymous champagne house – the very first in history. Maison Ruinart owns some fantastic chalk tunnels which it uses as cellars and have UNESCO world heritage status. The house remained a family-run business for almost two centuries before entering the LVMH fold. However, it has retained its independence and kept its own unique style, nurtured by the cellar master Frédéric Panaïotis, why tragically passed away in June 2025. Caroline Fiot now continues the tradition of the Champagne House.
The vineyards are located primarily on the Montagne de Reims and complemented by supplies from a few other very selective areas. The historic plots of Sillery and Taissy are tended to with care, underscored by the property's Haute Valeur Environnementale certificate.
With their high Chardonnay content, the champagnes are delicately mineral, and often have some chalky notes and a fruity and floral aromatic palette. Their very light character makes for a particularly good aperitif. The house has also wisely refreshed its white and rose Dom Ruinart prestige cuvées.

Ruinart, the longest established champagne house, was founded in 1729. It is based in Reims and currently part of the LVMH group. At the time of Louis XIV, one Dom Thierry Ruinart (1657-1709), a Benedictine monk from Champagne, was working in the Abbey of Saint-Germain-des-Prés in Paris. Here, he became aware of worldly society and the "bubbling wine" that was all the rage with young aristocrats. He inspired his brother and nephew, who were still living in Champagne, to start producing this wine. 20 years after his death (in 1729), his nephew Nicolas Ruinart founded the eponymous champagne house – the very first in history. Maison Ruinart owns some fantastic chalk tunnels which it uses as cellars and have UNESCO world heritage status. The house remained a family-run business for almost two centuries before entering the LVMH fold. However, it has retained its independence and kept its own unique style, nurtured by the cellar master Frédéric Panaïotis, why tragically passed away in June 2025. Caroline Fiot now continues the tradition of the Champagne House.
The vineyards are located primarily on the Montagne de Reims and complemented by supplies from a few other very selective areas. The historic plots of Sillery and Taissy are tended to with care, underscored by the property's Haute Valeur Environnementale certificate.
With their high Chardonnay content, the champagnes are delicately mineral, and often have some chalky notes and a fruity and floral aromatic palette. Their very light character makes for a particularly good aperitif. The house has also wisely refreshed its white and rose Dom Ruinart prestige cuvées.

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110(current price)
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92
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55(current price)
Blanc de Blancs Brut Ruinart

Blanc de Blancs Brut Ruinart

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199
Blanc de Blancs Brut Ruinart

Blanc de Blancs Brut Ruinart

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89
Brut Millésimé Ruinart

Brut Millésimé Ruinart

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2016
87
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2016
69(starting price)
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2011
70(current price)
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175
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180(starting price)Price per bottle 90
Brut Rosé Ruinart

Brut Rosé Ruinart

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77
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2013
240
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2010
190
Dom Ruinart Brut Ruinart

Dom Ruinart Brut Ruinart

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1996
600(starting price)Price per bottle 200
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2009
240
Availability alert
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33(current price)
48.60 | Buy 3, get 10%
R de Ruinart Brut Ruinart

R de Ruinart Brut Ruinart

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54
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72(current price)Price per bottle 36
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WHAT THE EXPERTS SAY...

BETTANE & DESSEAUVE

Created in 1729, Ruinart has never been in such good shape, now making champagnes with spectacular precision and aromatic power under the guidance of Frédéric Panaïotis. The estate owns some magnificent chalk caves where the wines are aged. Passionate about Chardonnay, these champagnes are beautifully delicate with expressions of minerality and citrus. Equally light in style are the rosés, just as brilliant.

LA REVUE DU VIN DE FRANCE

The first champagne house, founded in 1729, enjoys a strong reputation in France thanks to the remarkable work carried out on the style of the wine and their marketing. The Chardonnay grapes, the fine reduction on lees, and the wine’s creamy character have all found great success with clients loyal to the brand. And under the guidance of Frédéric Panaïotis, head cellarman, the wines have continued to improve in purity and precision.