Founded in 1729, La Maison Ruinart is the oldest champagne house in France. At a depth of almost 40 metres, visit the Maison's chalk pits, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. In 2024, La Maison Ruinart presents the metamorphosis of 4 RUE DES CRAYÈRES. The Pavillon Nicolas, surrounded by its gardens, will become a destination and a freely accessible place to stroll. 4 rue des Crayères includes a boutique, a bar with culinary offerings and a garden that links the historic buildings with the modernity of the new pavilion.
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Members' reviews on MAISON RUINART
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Service? Absolutely top-notch. We tried several glorious options, and here’s my very scientific conclusion:
the older the champagne, the less I like it ????. (Guess I’m just not into mature relationships.)
So I’ll stick with my forever crush: Ruinart Rosé Brut — hands down the yummiest. ???? Cheers to personal taste buds!