CÉPAGES GRAPE VARIETIES & TERROIRS
Dom Ruinart Blanc de Blancs 2010 is made exclusively from Grand Cru chardonnays, 90% of which are grown on the Côte des Blancs (Le Mesnil-sur-Oger, Avize, Chouilly and Cramant) and 10% on the Montagne de Reims (Sillery). This iconic grape variety reflects the rich diversity of terroirs in the Champagne region and is present in all Maison Ruinart’s cuvées.
MAJOR OENOLOGICAL TURNING POINT
As part of its quest for excellence, the Maison works to enhance the Dom Ruinart ageing process and give its cuvées greater depth. Cellar Master Frédéric Panaïotis and his team decided to reintroduce the traditional cork drawing technique technique of ageing the wine under cork. This elegant material preserves aromatic freshness throughout the ageing process and replaces metal caps.
A choice that also involves the return of a century-old gesture: manual disgorgement. Upon tasting, the wine reveals an aromatic complexity with a freshness enhanced by a hint of bitterness.
TASTING NOTES
COLOUR
At first glance, the champagne looks golden yellow, with light greenish hues and a fine, persistent sparkle.
THE NOSE
The first nose reveals a powdery, floral and mineral note evoking the chypre universe of perfumery. The second nose brings together toasted and spicy notes such as nutmeg mace, roasted hazelnut and almond, and a hint of coffee.
PALATE
Fig leaf aromas mingle with notes of black tea and fresh spices in the mouth. A lingering fresh finish is elevated by an elegant bitterness.
PAIRING SUGGESTIONS
Resident chef Valérie Radou and cellar master Frédéric Panaïotis recommend pairing this cuvée with spicy roast dishes such as Black Pork tenderloin, or with smoked or grilled fish or seafood such as smoked blue lobster.