Ruinart
2007 Dom Ruinart Rose
2007 Dom Ruinart Rose
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Winemaker Notes
The 2007 Dom Ruinart Rosé reveals a complex and mature profile, opening with aromas of ripe raspberries, grapefruit pith, and oyster shell, layered with savory notes of olives, iron, and sourdough. On the palate, it is rich yet balanced, with sleek bubbles carrying flavors of salted caramel, dried apples, and mineral depth. As it evolves in the glass, nuances of toffee and buttered toast emerge, adding warmth and roundness to its vibrant fruit core. The finish is long and refined, marked by a harmonious interplay of fruit, spice, and saline minerality, showcasing both elegance and intensity.
About Winery
Ruinart Champagne is the oldest established Champagne house, founded in 1729 by Nicolas Ruinart in Reims, France. The inspiration came from his uncle, Dom Thierry Ruinart, a Benedictine monk who foresaw the potential of sparkling wine long before it became popular. Initially, Ruinart Champagne was offered as a gift to clients of the family’s cloth business, but its success led Nicolas to abandon textiles and focus solely on Champagne production by 1735. Ruinart was also among the first to age its wines in the ancient chalk quarries (crayères) beneath Reims, which provide ideal conditions for maturation. Over the centuries, Ruinart has become renowned for its elegant, Chardonnay-driven cuvées and its deep connection to the arts, maintaining a legacy of innovation and refinement in the world of fine Champagne.
Winemaker Notes
The 2007 Dom Ruinart Rosé reveals a complex and mature profile, opening with aromas of ripe raspberries, grapefruit pith, and oyster shell, layered with savory notes of olives, iron, and sourdough. On the palate, it is rich yet balanced, with sleek bubbles carrying flavors of salted caramel, dried apples, and mineral depth. As it evolves in the glass, nuances of toffee and buttered toast emerge, adding warmth and roundness to its vibrant fruit core. The finish is long and refined, marked by a harmonious interplay of fruit, spice, and saline minerality, showcasing both elegance and intensity.
About Winery
Ruinart Champagne is the oldest established Champagne house, founded in 1729 by Nicolas Ruinart in Reims, France. The inspiration came from his uncle, Dom Thierry Ruinart, a Benedictine monk who foresaw the potential of sparkling wine long before it became popular. Initially, Ruinart Champagne was offered as a gift to clients of the family’s cloth business, but its success led Nicolas to abandon textiles and focus solely on Champagne production by 1735. Ruinart was also among the first to age its wines in the ancient chalk quarries (crayères) beneath Reims, which provide ideal conditions for maturation. Over the centuries, Ruinart has become renowned for its elegant, Chardonnay-driven cuvées and its deep connection to the arts, maintaining a legacy of innovation and refinement in the world of fine Champagne.
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