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Champagne Brut Blanc de Blancs NV 75cl

AOC | Champagne | France
CHF 82.15

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NV
Évaluations et Scores
93 Wine Spectator
Beautifully balanced and refined in texture, this displays exotic ground spice and floral accents to the flavors of poached white peach, Meyer lemon and candied ginger, with hints of pastry and honey. Offers a lasting, mouthwatering finish. Drink now through 2023. 2,917 cases imported. –AN
93 Wine Spectator
Beautifully balanced and refined in texture, this displays exotic ground spice and floral accents to the flavors of poached white peach, Meyer lemon and candied ginger, with hints of pastry and honey. Offers a lasting, mouthwatering finish. Drink now through 2023. 2,917 cases imported. –AN
92 James Suckling
A fruity yet firm blanc de blancs with some brioche, cooked-apple and pear aromas and flavors. Full-bodied and flavorful. Fruity finish. Always a good bottle. Drink now.
90 Robert Parker
This is a fabulous version of Ruinart’s NV Brut Blanc de Blancs. The wine seems fresher, more vibrant and less obviously sweet than in the past, all of which makes this a far more interesting wine. The trademark profile of lemon, jasmine and green apples is very much in the forefront while the wine’s textural finesse and length are both first-class. This release of the NV Brut makes a great introduction to the wines of Ruinart, Champagne’s oldest house. This is Lot LAGJSAF. Anticipated maturity: 2011-2014.
90 Robert Parker
This is a fabulous version of Ruinart’s NV Brut Blanc de Blancs. The wine seems fresher, more vibrant and less obviously sweet than in the past, all of which makes this a far more interesting wine. The trademark profile of lemon, jasmine and green apples is very much in the forefront while the wine’s textural finesse and length are both first-class. This release of the NV Brut makes a great introduction to the wines of Ruinart, Champagne’s oldest house. This is Lot LAGJSAF. Anticipated maturity: 2011-2014.
Producteur
Maison Ruinart
Maison de champagne la plus ancienne, Ruinart a pour unique vocation l’élaboration de ce vin depuis sa création en 1729 par Nicolas Ruinart. Quarante ans après, elle fut la première à transporter des flacons dans des caisses en bois, tour de force jusqu’alors impossible, le champagne ne pouvant être expédié en barriques comme les vins tranquilles. Au nombre des grandes caves de Reims, Ruinart a réussi à rester volontairement discrète ces dernières années, bien qu’elle appartienne à l’entreprise de produits de luxe, LVMH. Sa production relativement importante n’enlève rien à sa qualité, toujours sur le fil de l’excellence à l’image de cuvées prestigieuses comme le Blanc de Blancs Dom Ruinart et le Dom Ruinart Rosé Millésimé. Les cuvées millésimées sont particulièrement raffinées et puissantes grâce à un vieillissement prolongé des vins de base. Toujours est-il que le Brut R de Ruinart non millésimé se classe parmi les meilleurs de sa catégorie.