Maison Ruinart Opens To The Public
Briefly

For the first time in the history of the Champagne region, Ruinart will welcome visitors without the need for payment or prior reservations, allowing guests to explore its storied address and enjoy tasting experiences at their leisure.
The maison has been preparing for this grand unveiling by rejuvenating the property over the past two years, partnering with architect Sou Fujimoto, interior designer Gwenaël Nicolas, and landscape artist Christophe Gautrand to blend old-world charm with contemporary elegance.
Guests enter through a limestone passageway resembling the chalk caves below, leading to 75,000 square feet of manicured woodlands and gardens, meticulously crafted to enhance the visitor experience.
At the heart of the estate is the Nicolas Ruinart Pavilion, designed to reflect the sparkle of champagne, with glass and mirrored surfaces that play with light to capture the essence of Ruinart's finest pours.
Read at Elite Traveler
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