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Founded in 1729, Ruinart is the oldest Champagne house but, in 1946, they were on the verge of disappearing. The two World Wars had not been kind. They owned a mere 17 hectares of vineyard, had a ...
One can currently have the Maison 1729 experience by going to Ruinart’s pop-up space near the High Line at 500 West 22nd Street as well as booking a free, public tour at the High Line that ...
Champagne Ruinart has decided to release its non-vintage Brut, R' de Ruinart, in the same bottle it developed for its two other non-vintage styles: Ruinart Blanc de Blancs and Ruinart Ros. Ruinart's ...
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Travel + Leisure on MSNThis French City Is Just 45 Minutes From Paris—and It Has Miles of Underground Champagne Cellars
Just 45 minutes from Paris, visitors can find the oldest Champagne house in the world, miles of underground cellars, and ...
As the oldest and one of the most prestigious houses in France’s Champagne region, Ruinart has been appreciated by wine connoisseurs since its founding in 1729. Yet only since last October has ...
The new Dom Ruinart 2010, which is selling for $295 a pop, is an extra brut Blanc de Blancs Champagne made from 100 percent Chardonnay grapes. According to Ruinart, it has the aromatic freshness ...
From vine to glass, the story of Champagne is told over several years. Indeed, take all the inherited knowledge of a Maison such as Ruinart, founded in 1729, and one has to account for centuries.
In a humid, dimly lit cellar of French Champagne house Ruinart, Cyril Guisant turns by hand some 60 bottles tilted downward in an A-frame-shaped rack. "We come by two or three times a day, and turn ...
Coming to London this summer, Hotel 1729 is a new pop-up designed by Tom Hingston in partnership with centuries-old champagne house, Maison Ruinart.
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