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16.4.2019

This is simply the best Champagne money can buy in my opinion! Try it and you will never want to try another brand again! Gorgeous!!! This came well packaged and very quickly and the price was amazing!Tasting Notes:Like a spring rose petal this wine has a remarkable golden-pink hue. It has beautifully delicate bubbles that caress the inside of the flute with undying finesse.The nose is fine, subtle, fresh and spring-like, evoking fragrances of red fruits, cherry, raspberry, wild strawberry and red berries. Their relatively young primary aromas present a wonderful bouquet.On the palate the first impression is balanced and fresh. The wine is supple, round and silky on the palate, developing fruity notes,with a deliciously bold finish.Ruinart Rose NV is created using a precise blend of exceptional grapes. It is made of 45% Chardonnay from the Cotes des Blancs and 55% Pinot Noir from the Montagne de Reims.Serving:Ruinart Rose NV can be served either as an aperitif with beef carpacio or a delicious accompaniment to pink duck breast with cranberries, bluefin tuna sashimi or a leg of milk lamb.For dessert makes an ideal complement to redcurrant and raspberry macaroon.Background Information:The Ruinart House was officially created on 1st September 1729 by Nicolas Ruinart, a bold entrepreneur. In penning the founding document, he was realising the dream of his uncle, the Benedictine monk Dom Thierry Ruinart, to make Ruinart the first Champagne House. Down the centuries the House has always fostered a culture of excellence, as embodied by the fundamental values of authenticity, openness, refinement and quality.This quest for perfection is particularly illustrated by the predominance of the Chardonnay grape, which is included in the composition of the whole Ruinart range and of the prestigious Dom Ruinart champagnes, flowing through them and enhancing them like a golden thread. The Chardonnay illuminates all these wines, exalting their brilliance and creating the particular fluidity that makes them so distinctive. These qualities have perpetuated Ruinart’s culture and style over the years, making it today the aesthete of champagne that is recognised the world over.Since 1729, Ruinart has been creating its champagnes in the same spirit of innovation, purity and timeless elegance – it is this ‘Signature’ which has become a characteristic trait of the oldest champagne house. Full bodied, supple and extremely smooth, Ruinart champagnes combine delicacy, and subtle freshness. The Ruinart taste is a radiant alliance of the distinctive flavours of the predominant chardonnay – the elegance of the grapes from the Côte de Blancs and the character and body of those from the Montagne de Reims.With the finest grapes, skilful blending, extensive ageing in its 2000 year old cellars, and a uniquely shaped bottle, Ruinart defines its commitment to excellence and luxury.
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5.1.2017

I was fortunate enough to visit Ruinart this Autumn during harvest time and try all four of their fine champagnes and without a doubt, this was my favourite, far outstripping the vintage we tried that day.This is a gorgeous fizz that is great any day, not just special occasions. The cork is under tremendous pressure so be sure to release it slowly and as you pour the first glass, you will immediately enjoy the charming effervescence of this fine wine and the lovely deep and very feminine pinkness of the liquid as it flows in an almost silky manner, almost in slow motion from the neck of the bottle.The nose is crisp, firm and almost citrus but this changes within minutes to a deeper and far fruitier tone akin to wild strawberries slightly crushed between fingers.The taste is long and full of character. Immediate berry fruits such as raspberry, redcurrant and sliced strawberries give way to a toasted brioche and butter aftertaste that coats your tongue and moves inside your mouth and as you swallow, the tiny, lively bubbles tickle your throat leaving you wanting more immediately, but this is a wine to be savoured and drunk slowly.As the bottle develops, the subtle nuances of the blend of grape become more apparent and the Pinot comes to the fore lending deeper notes of blackcurrant and blackberries and the brioche becomes more of a clotted cream scone flavour that activates your taste buds, even more, driving them into a frenzy. The whole experience is so captivating and alluring and this is why I say that this non-vintage is so much better than the Laurent Perrier vintage (and I love that Champagne too), or the Ruinart Rose vintage.I managed to get a crate on here just before Xmas for around £40- per bottle which was cheaper than ANY other site (Believe me, I checked!) and it's a sound investment as the wine will be at its peak for around 3 years, but I defy you to make it last that long. enjoy!
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7.10.2020

This is lovely champagne, very easy to drink. Might seem a bit expensive than others...but it’s really worth it. I have only recently been introduced to this champagne and it’s definitely my favourite now!Would highly recommend!The service was excellent from the House of Malt and it was delivered the next day! Really impressed. Thank you. Will definitely use you again ?

28.8.2020

Just my favourite!!!! Top of my Christmas list.

31.3.2020

Best champagne we’ve ever had

21.12.2019

Best champagne I’ve tasted!

17.12.2015

Excellent product

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