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Champagne Brut Dom Ruinart Rosé 1998 75cl

AOC | Champagne | France
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94 Wine Spectator
Subtle power is masked by grace of form in this elegant rosé. Smoke and mineral notes underscore dried black cherry, pomegranate and raspberry sorbet fruit flavors, while hints of creamy pastry and marzipan are enlivened by finely honed acidity. Drink now through 2028. 67 cases imported. –AN
93 Robert Parker
Crushed roses, smoke, dried cherries and wild flowers waft from the glass as the 1998 Brut Rose Dom Ruinart shows off its delicate, sensual personality. The 1998 Rose impresses for its subtle understatement and total class. Although quite pretty today, the 1998 is a relatively mid-weight version of the estate’s Rose with excellent length, but not a lot of minerality. As such, I imagine the 1998 will offer most of its best drinking sooner rather than later. Anticipated maturity: 2012-2020. There are no new releases from Ruinart this year, but I had no issues re-tasting the two wines that are still on the market, as they are fabulous!
Producer
Maison Ruinart
The oldest Champagne house in the region, Ruinart has exclusively produced Champagne since its establishment in 1729 by Nicolas Ruinart. By 1769, they were the first maison to ship bottles in wooden cases, which otherwise was an impossible feat – as Champagne cannot be shipped in barrels as still wines could. Among the big wineries in Reims, Ruinart has maintained to keep quite a low profile in recent years, despite being owned by the luxury goods corporation, LVMH. With a relatively great production, the quality remains excellent, producing prestigious cuvées, like Blanc de Blancs Dom Ruinart and Dom Ruinart Vintage Rosé. The vintage cuvées are particularly refined and powerful due to some extended ageing of the base wines, however, the Brut R de Ruinart NV is one of the best of its kind.