Maison Ruinart Introduces New Vintage, Dom Ruinart 2010
Coming with a “Second Skin” eco-packaging.




Dom Ruinart 2010 is a new vintage champagne produced by the renowned Champagne house, Maison Ruinart. Dubbed “the quintessential Blanc de Blancs” by Ruinart, the vintage is brewed from a meticulous selection of Chardonnay grapes from exceptional terroirs such as grand cru.
Dom Ruinart 2010 marks a new direction for the historical Champagne house, where the oenological team, guided by intuition and years of expertise, initiated to use corks for the cuveé during its aging process. After reaching its full potential after ten years, the cork adds to the vintage’s unique tasting experience with a woody touch, akin to baked almonds and coffee.
As for the taste, the vintage is full-bodied and vibrant, exuding Ruinart’s signature aromatic freshness but with added depth and complexity. The first nose emanates a powdery scent of iris and minerals, followed by toasted, spicy notes of nutmeg, roasted hazelnut, almond, and a hint of coffee. Then it finishes with zesty, ripened citrus hints that complete the lingering aroma of this vintage.
The Dom Ruinart 2010 also features a newly introduced, sustainable “Second Skin” packaging named “Chalk Wrap.” Drawing inspiration from real-life chalk stones, the packaging is molded to adhere perfectly to the bottle. Made of paper, the “Chalk Wrap” comes embellished with a hot stamped Dom Ruinart logo in gold, complete with an embossed “1729” that reinforces the Maison’s heritage. For more information, head to Ruinart’s official website.
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