Winemaker Notes
The 2013 Dom Ruinart Blanc de Blancs displays a bright golden hue with fine, persistent bubbles, offering an aromatic bouquet of citrus fruits, white flowers, and subtle chalky minerality. Made exclusively from Grand Cru Chardonnay (90% Côte des Blancs, 10% Montagne de Reims), it delivers a palate that is both precise and layered, with flavors of lemon zest, quince, and green apple, evolving into almond, brioche, and smoky undertones. The cool vintage character imparts fresh acidity and remarkable tension, while extended ageing adds depth, creaminess, and complexity. The finish is long, elegant, and vibrant, confirming the 2010 as a distinctive vintage that balances freshness with richness, and one that will continue to evolve beautifully with time.
About Winery
Founded in 1729, Ruinart is the first established champagne house in the world, born from the ambition of Dom Ruinart’s true enlightened mind. His vision made him perceive before anyone else the potential of sparkling wines from the Champagne region. Each of Ruinart’s cuvées bears the distinctive signature of Chardonnay, the House’s emblematic grape variety. Elegance, refinement, purity, light and distinctive taste make Ruinart a timeless and modern icon.
Winemaker Notes
The Ruinart Coffret Urbaines Collection is an innovative and elegant box set that brings together three of the House’s emblematic Champagnes, offering a journey through Ruinart’s signature style. As the first Champagne House founded in 1729 by Dom Thierry Ruinart, the Maison embodies centuries of savoir-faire, and this collection highlights its dedication to refinement and modernity. The case itself is designed with a contemporary urban aesthetic, while inside, the wines showcase Ruinart’s hallmark of freshness, finesse, and luminous character. Each bottle reflects the House’s deep connection to its historic chalk cellars in Reims, classified as a UNESCO World Heritage site, underscoring the blend of tradition and innovation. The Coffret Urbaines Collection is ideal for gifting, collectors, or anyone wishing to explore the elegance of Ruinart through three distinct expressions.
About Winery
Founded in 1729, Ruinart is the first established champagne house in the world, born from the ambition of Dom Ruinart’s true enlightened mind. His vision made him perceive before anyone else the potential of sparkling wines from the Champagne region. Each of Ruinart’s cuvées bears the distinctive signature of Chardonnay, the House’s emblematic grape variety. Elegance, refinement, purity, light and distinctive taste make Ruinart a timeless and modern icon.
Winemaker Notes
The 2010 R de Ruinart Brut displays a bright golden-yellow color with fine, persistent bubbles, opening with aromas of pear, apple, and apricot, complemented by hints of citrus zest and toasted brioche. Crafted from a blend of Chardonnay (40%) and Pinot Noir (60%), it offers a palate that is both fresh and structured, with layers of orchard fruit, stone fruit, and nutty undertones. The texture is supple yet vibrant, supported by lively acidity that enhances its balance. The finish is long, elegant, and refreshing, making it versatile as an aperitif or paired with refined dishes.
About Winery
Founded in 1729, Ruinart is the first established champagne house in the world, born from the ambition of Dom Ruinart’s true enlightened mind. His vision made him perceive before anyone else the potential of sparkling wines from the Champagne region. Each of Ruinart’s cuvées bears the distinctive signature of Chardonnay, the House’s emblematic grape variety. Elegance, refinement, purity, light and distinctive taste make Ruinart a timeless and modern icon.
Winemaker Notes
Dom Ruinart Rosé 2009, composed of 85% Grand Cru Chardonnay and 15% Pinot Noir, displays a delicate salmon-pink hue with fine, persistent bubbles. The bouquet is expressive and layered, offering aromas of cherry, strawberry, gooseberry, tangerine, and spring flowers, alongside subtle hints of almond, pastry, and smoky reduction. On the palate, it is full-bodied, fleshy, and vinous, yet perfectly balanced, with flavors of red berries, citrus zest, and brioche supported by a delicate mousse and chalky minerality. The finish is long, saline, and penetrating, showcasing both structure and elegance. While already approachable, the wine retains the depth and concentration to age gracefully for another 5–8 years, making it a standout expression of Ruinart’s prestige rosé style.
About Winery
Founded in 1729, Ruinart is the first established champagne house in the world, born from the ambition of Dom Ruinart’s true enlightened mind. His vision made him perceive before anyone else the potential of sparkling wines from the Champagne region. Each of Ruinart’s cuvées bears the distinctive signature of Chardonnay, the House’s emblematic grape variety. Elegance, refinement, purity, light and distinctive taste make Ruinart a timeless and modern icon.
Winemaker Notes
The 2009 R de Ruinart Brut displays a bright golden-yellow color with fine, persistent bubbles, opening with aromas of pear, apple, and apricot, complemented by hints of citrus zest and toasted brioche. Crafted from a blend of Chardonnay (40%) and Pinot Noir (60%), it offers a palate that is both fresh and structured, with layers of orchard fruit, stone fruit, and nutty undertones. The texture is supple yet vibrant, supported by lively acidity that enhances its balance. The finish is long, elegant, and refreshing, making it versatile as an aperitif or paired with refined dishes.
About Winery
Founded in 1729, Ruinart is the first established champagne house in the world, born from the ambition of Dom Ruinart’s true enlightened mind. His vision made him perceive before anyone else the potential of sparkling wines from the Champagne region. Each of Ruinart’s cuvées bears the distinctive signature of Chardonnay, the House’s emblematic grape variety. Elegance, refinement, purity, light and distinctive taste make Ruinart a timeless and modern icon.
Winemaker Notes
A sustainable luxury innovation from the first house of Champagne, made entirely from recyclable paper, preserves the quality of the wine, while reducing the carbon footprint by 60% vs the traditional gift box. A supple, harmonious attack on the palate, firm but rounded. A voluptuous texture and vinosity that is not excessive, supported by excellent freshness. A very refreshing mineral finish. At first very intense on the nose, giving way to fresh fruit notes, particularly ripe citrus and exotic fruits (pineapple). A highly refined floral second nose with notes of linden and white fruits (white peach). Beautiful pale yellow colour with glints of gold and green, a vibrant, luminous color. Active effervescence with a fine, persistent release of bubbles.
About Winery
Founded in 1729, Ruinart is the first established champagne house in the world, born from the ambition of Dom Ruinart’s true enlightened mind. His vision made him perceive before anyone else the potential of sparkling wines from the Champagne region. Each of Ruinart’s cuvées bears the distinctive signature of Chardonnay, the House’s emblematic grape variety. Elegance, refinement, purity, light and distinctive taste make Ruinart a timeless and modern icon.
Winemaker Notes
The 2010 Dom Ruinart Blanc de Blancs displays a bright golden hue with fine, persistent bubbles, offering an aromatic bouquet of citrus fruits, white flowers, and subtle chalky minerality. Made exclusively from Grand Cru Chardonnay (90% Côte des Blancs, 10% Montagne de Reims), it delivers a palate that is both precise and layered, with flavors of lemon zest, quince, and green apple, evolving into almond, brioche, and smoky undertones. The cool vintage character imparts fresh acidity and remarkable tension, while extended ageing adds depth, creaminess, and complexity. The finish is long, elegant, and vibrant, confirming the 2010 as a distinctive vintage that balances freshness with richness, and one that will continue to evolve beautifully with time.
About Winery
Founded in 1729, Ruinart is the first established champagne house in the world, born from the ambition of Dom Ruinart’s true enlightened mind. His vision made him perceive before anyone else the potential of sparkling wines from the Champagne region. Each of Ruinart’s cuvées bears the distinctive signature of Chardonnay, the House’s emblematic grape variety. Elegance, refinement, purity, light and distinctive taste make Ruinart a timeless and modern icon.
Winemaker Notes
R de Ruinart Brut in its Second Skin presentation shows a vibrant yellow-gold color with fine, persistent bubbles. The nose opens with ripe orchard fruits such as pear, apple, and apricot, layered with subtle notes of hazelnut and brioche. On the palate, the blend of Chardonnay (40%), Pinot Noir (57%), and Pinot Meunier (3%) delivers a harmonious balance of fresh citrus, stone fruit, and delicate toasty undertones, supported by lively acidity and a supple texture. The finish is long, elegant, and refreshing, making it an ideal Champagne for aperitifs or pairing with light dishes, while the Second Skin case underscores Ruinart’s commitment to sustainability without compromising luxury.
About Winery
Founded in 1729, Ruinart is the first established champagne house in the world, born from the ambition of Dom Ruinart’s true enlightened mind. His vision made him perceive before anyone else the potential of sparkling wines from the Champagne region. Each of Ruinart’s cuvées bears the distinctive signature of Chardonnay, the House’s emblematic grape variety. Elegance, refinement, purity, light and distinctive taste make Ruinart a timeless and modern icon.
Winemaker Notes
R de Ruinart Brut opens with a bright golden-yellow hue and fine, persistent bubbles, offering aromas of ripe pears, apples, apricots, and hints of hazelnut. On the palate, it delivers a harmonious blend of fresh Chardonnay, structured Pinot Noir, and supple Pinot Meunier, creating layers of stone fruit, greengage, and nectarine alongside subtle toasty and nutty undertones. The texture is enveloping yet lively, with a well-integrated dosage that enhances balance. The finish is long, refined, and refreshing, showcasing Ruinart’s signature style of elegance and precision.
About Winery
Founded in 1729, Ruinart is the first established champagne house in the world, born from the ambition of Dom Ruinart’s true enlightened mind. His vision made him perceive before anyone else the potential of sparkling wines from the Champagne region. Each of Ruinart’s cuvées bears the distinctive signature of Chardonnay, the House’s emblematic grape variety. Elegance, refinement, purity, light and distinctive taste make Ruinart a timeless and modern icon.
Winemaker Notes
A sustainable luxury innovation from the first house of Champagne, made entirely from recyclable paper, preserves the quality of the wine, while reducing the carbon footprint by 60% vs the traditional gift box. A supple, harmonious attack on the palate, firm but rounded. A voluptuous texture and vinosity that is not excessive, supported by excellent freshness. A very refreshing mineral finish. At first very intense on the nose, giving way to fresh fruit notes, particularly ripe citrus and exotic fruits (pineapple). A highly refined floral second nose with notes of linden and white fruits (white peach). Beautiful pale yellow colour with glints of gold and green, a vibrant, luminous color. Active effervescence with a fine, persistent release of bubbles.
About Winery
Founded in 1729, Ruinart is the first established champagne house in the world, born from the ambition of Dom Ruinart’s true enlightened mind. His vision made him perceive before anyone else the potential of sparkling wines from the Champagne region. Each of Ruinart’s cuvées bears the distinctive signature of Chardonnay, the House’s emblematic grape variety. Elegance, refinement, purity, light and distinctive taste make Ruinart a timeless and modern icon.
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
Founded in 1729, Ruinart is the first established champagne house in the world, born from the ambition of Dom Ruinart’s true enlightened mind. His vision made him perceive before anyone else the potential of sparkling wines from the Champagne region. Each of Ruinart’s cuvées bears the distinctive signature of Chardonnay, the House’s emblematic grape variety. Elegance, refinement, purity, light and distinctive taste make Ruinart a timeless and modern icon.
Winemaker Notes
Dom Ruinart Blanc de Blancs opens with an elegant bouquet of hazelnut, nashi pear, orange zest, and delicate floral notes of hyacinth, layered with hints of bread dough, Sichuan pepper, and subtle smokiness. On the palate, it is vibrant and youthful, balancing brisk acidity with a creamy texture, offering flavors of citrus, chalk, dried fruits, and pastry. The wine’s depth is enhanced by its long lees aging, giving complexity and finesse, while the finish lingers with spice, white pepper, and a refined mineral edge that promises excellent aging potential.
About Winery
Founded in 1729, Ruinart is the first established champagne house in the world, born from the ambition of Dom Ruinart’s true enlightened mind. His vision made him perceive before anyone else the potential of sparkling wines from the Champagne region. Each of Ruinart’s cuvées bears the distinctive signature of Chardonnay, the House’s emblematic grape variety. Elegance, refinement, purity, light and distinctive taste make Ruinart a timeless and modern icon.
Winemaker Notes
The 2021 vintage marks a stellar year for our vineyard, perfectly positioned on a sheltered, south-facing slope that capitalised on the exceptional conditions of the season. Benefiting from a challenging yet fruitful cold and wet winter that delayed bud burst, followed by ideal conditions at flowering and a record-breaking long summer, our vines yielded fruit of outstanding quality.
Our winemaking process, tailored to enhance the unique characteristics of the 2021 harvest, involved hand-harvesting grapes in the cool of the morning, followed by a combination of stainless steel and French oak barrel fermentation. This approach, along with a careful blend including 6% reserve wine and a patient 30-month bottle maturation, has resulted in a wine that embodies the essence of the vintage. It presents a vibrant intensity, balanced acidity, and a symphony of green apple, berry, and subtle brioche notes, culminating in a tangy finish with a fresh floral aftertaste.
About Winery
Located in the heart of West Sussex, Leonardslee Family Vineyards is dedicated to producing English sparkling wine. By carefully selecting the best estate-grown fruit, we ensure our wines uniquely represent the distinctive taste and character of our vineyards in Sussex. Our approach combines traditional techniques with modern innovation, highlighting our commitment to quality and environmental responsibility.
Discover a taste of Sussex through our range of sparkling wines. Crafted with care, our wines reflect the heritage and future aspirations of our estate, promising an unparalleled tasting experience.
Set within the Sussex High Weald with sweeping views across the South Downs, Leonardslee stands as more than a vineyard and a garden.
Penny Streeter OBE & her family's dedication to conserving the historical significance of both Leonardslee Lakes & Gardens and Leonardslee Wine Estate is evident, with a meticulous approach to preserving and reviving its historic charm. Our approach to restoration and viticulture is guided by a steadfast commitment to sustainability and the unwavering pursuit of excellence. To ensure both estates remain intact and enjoyed for generations to come.
Winemaker Notes
A sustainable luxury innovation from the first house of Champagne, made entirely from recyclable paper, preserves the quality of the wine, while reducing the carbon footprint by 60% vs the traditional gift box. A supple, harmonious attack on the palate, firm but rounded. A voluptuous texture and vinosity that is not excessive, supported by excellent freshness. A very refreshing mineral finish. At first very intense on the nose, giving way to fresh fruit notes, particularly ripe citrus and exotic fruits (pineapple). A highly refined floral second nose with notes of linden and white fruits (white peach). Beautiful pale yellow colour with glints of gold and green, a vibrant, luminous color. Active effervescence with a fine, persistent release of bubbles.
About Winery
Founded in 1729, Ruinart is the first established champagne house in the world, born from the ambition of Dom Ruinart’s true enlightened mind. His vision made him perceive before anyone else the potential of sparkling wines from the Champagne region. Each of Ruinart’s cuvées bears the distinctive signature of Chardonnay, the House’s emblematic grape variety. Elegance, refinement, purity, light and distinctive taste make Ruinart a timeless and modern icon.
Winemaker Notes
On the palate the attack is distinctive and full, cradled by a gentle effervescence. The balance brings together delightful freshness and a voluptuous body. An elegant burst of peppermint and pink grapefruit rounds out this cheeky palette of aromas.
The nose offers intense notes of exotic fruits (pomegranate, lychee and guava) that develop alongside soft floral essences (rose) and notes of freshly picked red fruits (cherry, raspberry and wild strawberry). These aromas splendidly showcase the wine’s subtle, spicy notes (tonka bean and nutmeg).
About Winery
Founded in 1729, Ruinart is the first established champagne house in the world, born from the ambition of Dom Ruinart’s true enlightened mind. His vision made him perceive before anyone else the potential of sparkling wines from the Champagne region. Each of Ruinart’s cuvées bears the distinctive signature of Chardonnay, the House’s emblematic grape variety. Elegance, refinement, purity, light and distinctive taste make Ruinart a timeless and modern icon.