Champagne Ruinart is the oldest established champagne house, dating back to its foundation by Benedictine monk Thierry Ruinart in 1729, and its wines are particularly renowned for their fresh, mineral Chardonnay influence.
Champagne Blanc de Blancs embodies the "Ruinart Taste". Indeed, this cuvée is exclusively elaborated from Chardonnay, the king of Maison Ruinart’s grape variety, with an important proportion of Premiers Crus from the Côte des Blancs and the Montagne de Reims (including 20 to 25% of reserve wine of the 2 previous years). This champagne is characterized by its aromatic fineness, roundness, freshness and lightness.