A MYTH, A SIGNATURE
Born in the Age of Enlightenment in a world of ideas, exchanges and culture, the House of Ruinart, founded in 1729 by the visionary Nicolas Ruinart, is the first and oldest Champagne House. Chardonnay, characterized by its elegance and aromatic freshness, is the emblematic grape variety of the House. Ruinart champagnes, with their precise structure, their roundness and their aromatic freshness, highlight the luminosity of the grape.
IN HARMONY WITH NATURE
Ruinart's commitment to the preservation of nature is historic. Faced with today's environmental challenges, Ruinart is determined to carry out a number of transformations in order to achieve a positive impact on the world: sustainable viticulture, rational production and delivery, a reforestation project to promote biodiversity, etc. The most recent and disruptive is the launch of the second skin case in 2020: an innovative and eco-designed alternative to single boxes.
THE POWER OF ART
Maison Ruinart firmly believes in the transformative, connective, and enlightening power of art. Each year, the House invites contemporary artists to artistically reinterpret its heritage. For the 2024 Carte Blanche, Ruinart has selected six artists: Thijs Biersteker, Andrea Bowers, Marcus Coates, Tomoko Sauvage, Henrique Oliveira, and Pascale Marthine Tayou. Their creations beautifully reflect the House's dedication to both art and nature.
RUINART BLANC DE BLANCS AND SEA BASS CARPACCIO, THE " MORE THAN PERFECT " AGREEMENT
To bring out the best of your favorite champagne, cook alongside Valérie Radou, chef-in-residence for the Ruinart House.