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Ruinart Rosé

The history of Ruinart rosé, the very first rosé champagne to make its appearance, dates back to the 18th century. While Ruinart rosé champagne first appeared over 250 years ago, its excellent quality remains the essential feature of the production of this delicate wine to this day.

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The history of Ruinart Rosé, the very first rosé champagne to make its appearance, dates back to the 18th century. While Ruinart rosé champagne first appeared over 250 years ago, its excellent quality remains the essential feature of the production of this delicate wine to this day.

Discover Champagne Ruinart Rosé and their wines 

PROVENANCE

Ruinart Rosé comprises; 45% of the chardonnay is from the Côte des Blancs and Montagne de Reims vineyards. 55% of the pinot noir is from the Montagne de Reims and the Vallée de la Marne vineyards, 18 to 19% of which has been made into red wine.  20 to 25% coming from reserve wines from the 2 previous years.

BLENDING

Ruinart Rosé’s singularity lies in the unique balance of its blend of chardonnay, Ruinart’s emblematic grape variety, and pinot noir vinified as a red wine. The fullness and character of the Pinot Noir consolidates the freshness of the Chardonnay.

TO THE EYE

The colour of Ruinart Rosé is a delicate pomegranate pink with very slightly orange reflections. The sparkling, light effervescence has a persistent foam.

TO THE NOSE

The nose is subtle and fresh, first offering an original palette of tropical fruits (guava and lychee) and small berries (raspberries, cherries and wild strawberries) in the first instance. These are followed by rose and pomegranate notes which complete the complex, intense aromatic profile, dominated by somewhat undeveloped primary aromas.

ON THE PALATE

The Ruinart Rosé offers distinct and full, cradled by a gentle effervescence. The aromas of freshly picked berries are fully expressed. The balance brings together a delightful freshness and voluptuous body, expressed by an elegant bracing touch of mint and pink grapefruit.

FOOD PAIRING

For a main course, Ruinart Rosé will be a remarkable complement to a leg of milk-fed lamb or a low temperature cooked veal fillet. At the end of the meal it will find its full expression with a berry soup enhanced with an excellent Modena balsamic vinegar.

Ruinart Rosé will be enhanced by thin slices of fine Italian prosciutto (San Daniele, Parma, etc.). A starter of mi-cuit salmon, or salmon prepared as a Japanese “tataki”, will reveal its many facets.

Note – this item does not come with a gift box or bottle wrapping. 

Champagne Ruinart

www.ruinart.com

Weight 2.0 kg
Dimensions 13.5 × 13.5 × 39.0 cm
Pack Size

Single Bottle, 3 Bottle Pack, 6 Bottle Case

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