Of one family and spirit, Maison Ruinart was the first champagne house in 1729 established by a monk exposed to 'wine with bubbles', popular amongst young aristocrats. Seeing the rise of splendour within the era, the label continues to promise refined elegance and sophistication within its champagnes today.
- Features Coat of Arms granted by King Louis XVIII on bottles
- Unique shape of bottles is a tribute to 18th century counterparts
- Has long-standing relations with the art and design world