Ruinart Sensory Journey
My Art Friend and I attended a Ruinart Champagne tasting as guests of Louis Vuitton last evening.
It was a highly enjoyable way to spend a stormy autumn evening. We experienced 4 varieties paired with food including the last 6 bottles of Dom Ruinart 1998 available in Australasia
Ruinart is the first established Champagne house, founded in 1729. A limited producer sought after by wine connoisseurs the world over.
I never cease to be amazed by the high standard set by the LVMH group and the brands that they own and represent.
Crane Brothers has entered into an agreement with another of their Champagne brands Dom Perrignon and we look forward to working with them this year on a number of projects.

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