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Fresh and youthful, the oldest Dom Ruinart I've tasted is a 1979, this 2013 vintage offers toasty notes, dried fruits, pastry, ctirus, chalk and smoky notes, you can also get some white peppery and spicy flavours in the length. I would like to re-visit this vintage in a few years to see its improvements.
What Was The 2013 Vintage Year Like? "2013 stands out as a year unlikely to be seen again soon. It was characterised by a winter and especially a spring that was both rainy and cool. Despite no spring frost damage, the temperature in the first six months was the lowest recorded in 20 years." - Ruinart
At least 9 years’ ageing on lees
“Releasing a Dom Ruinart cuvée is a rare opportunity to discover the imprint of a year in a great Blanc de Blancs. 2013 was marked by a very late harvest bringing more freshness and toasty aromas enhanced by ageing under cork.” - Frédéric Panaïotis, Ruinart Cellar Master.
“A decent hiss of air pushing the cork from the bot...”
“Pale colour but great intensity with present bubbl...”
“Pale golden vintage, fine bubbles. Yellow stone f...”
“Great private tasting in London where I bumped int...”