Champagne "Dom Ruinart", 2002
Tasting Notes
Champagne sparkling golden color with a slight greenish tint.
The taste of wine is very fresh, elegant, full, lively, flexible, with a soft texture and a long, endless aftertaste. The range consists of taste tones flowering apricot, apple and pink grapefruit migrating to richer notes of roasted nuts, spicy plum, freshly ground coffee, anise, cumin and cardamom.
Bright citrus scent of champagne accompanied by hints of peach and pear.
Champagne goes well with caviar, lobster, oysters, foie gras, main course is perfect for meat lamb. For dessert, you can choose an apple pie.
Interesting Facts
Vintage Champagne "House of Ruinart" - is the embodiment of refined taste and flavor complexity that does not leave indifferent even the most discerning palate! Connoisseurs and true lovers of champagne wine isolated Ruinart from a variety of other drinks Champagne.
"Dom Ruinart", 2002 - it is a miracle! Delicious champagne, which has a beautiful harmony between the smallest detail textures, amazing depth and infinite, eternal aftertaste. Unique wine storage capacity: at the peak of it will be in the period 2012 to 2032.
"I had very high hopes for Dom Ruinart 2002 and I was not disappointed. In fact, it is an understatement. Vintage 2002 - the greatest of all" House of Ruinart. "This is the most convincing champagne that I have ever tasted . Layers of sweet fragrant fruit appear endlessly in this thin, sexy "House Ruinart" - wrote about the 2002 vintage famous wine critic Robert Parker.
House Ruinart has a very long history. Benedictine monk Thierry Ruinart, traveling in Europe, has noticed a great interest in champagne by the aristocracy. Legend has it that he studied the production of champagne near the Dom Perignon. Thierry Ruinart passed his knowledge to his brother, who opened the business with his son Nicolas Ruinart. The official date of foundation of the house Ruinart considered in 1729. Very quickly Champagne Ruinart became popular not only in France but also abroad. At the beginning of the XVIII century the next member of the family - Claude de Ruinart Brimon - opens offices in Belgium, Germany, England, the Netherlands, Sweden, Denmark, Poland and Russia. Royal personages in many countries for the past nearly 300 years prefer this magnificent drink. Nicholas I officially appointed Dom Ruinart supplier of the Russian Imperial Court.
The main common feature of champagne taste "Ruinart" is its tenderness and long exposure, nobility, elegance and grace.