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Ruinart Brut Blanc de Blancs Champagne Dom Ruinart 2013

Vintage Sparkling Wine from Champagne, France
DE 97
JS 97
B&D 96
AG 95
WS 95
WE 94
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Item # 352515

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$214.95
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750ml
Pre-arrival (ETA: Jun 2025) 12+ Available
 
97 points Tom Hewson (Decanter): "Dom Ruinart 2013 is a blanc de blancs of lithe, satin-smooth beauty already upon release, very much built around the reserved, cool energy of the 2013 vintage. This cuvée's new aromatic range, amplified since the 2010 release by toasty, spicy energy brought on by bottle fermentation under cork (sous liège), is very much at play. However, with undertones of roasting coffee, honey and fresh walnut playing with smoky gunflint and nougat richness as the gentle lemon, lime and even tropical fruit eases out with time in the glass. It's narrow rather than austere, gently sea-salt-savoury rather than lip-smackingly mineral or chalky – a Dom Ruinart with a long, long life ahead, but an equally rewarding window already opening up. Chardonnay from Le Mesnil, Avize, Chouilly, Bergères-les-Vertus, Sillery, Verzenay and Taissy, disgorged after nine years on lees. Drink: 2024-2040. (5/28/24)"

97 points James Suckling: "Oyster shell and a stony minerality on the nose, with salted butter and fresh croissants. Hints of white truffle, vanilla, white chocolate and vanilla-bean custard. Creamy, yet racy and very bright, with lively acidity and a long, structured finish. 5.5g/L dosage. Drink or hold. (7/19/24)"

96 points Bettane & Desseauve Guide (2025).

95 points Antonio Galloni (Vinous): "The 2013 Dom Ruinart is a very pretty, delicate Champagne. Light on its feet, airy and gracious, the 2013 is all about understatement. Citrus confit, white truffle, mint, spice and baked pastry inflections add to its exquisite finesse. There is a touch of lees reduction from aging on the cork, but that note dissipates over time. Delayed flowering set the stage for a harvest that started on September 30, about twenty days later than what has become the norm since. The 2013 is the second vintage aged on cork. Interestingly, Chef de Caves Frédéric Panaïotis commented that the move towards aging on cork necessitated changes in vineyard sites as well. As a result, the 2013 is the first Dom Ruinart to include fruit from Bergères-lès-Vertus, at the very southern tip of the Côte de Blancs. The final blend is 70% Côte de Blancs and 30% Montagne de Reims across eight villages. This will be a fascinating Champagne to follow over the coming years and decades. Today, I find it on the quiet, hushed side. Dosage is 5.5 grams per liter. Disgorged: February 2023. Drink: 2024-2043. (Mar 2024)"

95 points Wine Spectator: "[$340 list] A graceful Champagne, with a featherweight feel on the palate and precision detailing to the fine mousse. Yet this delicate touch belies the tightly meshed flavors of poached peach, lemon curd, roasted hazelnut and canelé pastry, plus accents of ground ginger, smoke and acacia blossoms, that reveal themselves as they expand through the lasting finish. Disgorged February 2023. Drink now through 2038. (11/30/24)"

94 points/'Cellar Selection,' Wine Enthusiast: "[$340 list] Ruinart, the oldest Champagne house founded in 1729, specializes in Chardonnay. This wine is soft, with an orange zest aroma and with wonderful toast and yeast flavors. It is mature, finely balanced, ready to drink. Alcohol 12.5%. (Dec 2024)"
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97 points Tom Hewson (Decanter): "Dom Ruinart 2013 is a blanc de blancs of lithe, satin-smooth beauty already upon release, very much built around the reserved, cool energy of the 2013 vintage. This cuvée's new aromatic range, amplified since the 2010 release by toasty, spicy energy brought on by bottle fermentation under cork (sous liège), is very much at play. However, with undertones of roasting coffee, honey and fresh walnut playing with smoky gunflint and nougat richness as the gentle lemon, lime and even tropical fruit eases out with time in the glass. It's narrow rather than austere, gently sea-salt-savoury rather than lip-smackingly mineral or chalky – a Dom Ruinart with a long, long life ahead, but an equally rewarding window already opening up. Chardonnay from Le Mesnil, Avize, Chouilly, Bergères-les-Vertus, Sillery, Verzenay and Taissy, disgorged after nine years on lees. Drink: 2024-2040. (5/28/24)"

97 points James Suckling: "Oyster shell and a stony minerality on the nose, with salted butter and fresh croissants. Hints of white truffle, vanilla, white chocolate and vanilla-bean custard. Creamy, yet racy and very bright, with lively acidity and a long, structured finish. 5.5g/L dosage. Drink or hold. (7/19/24)"

96 points Bettane & Desseauve Guide (2025).

95 points Antonio Galloni (Vinous): "The 2013 Dom Ruinart is a very pretty, delicate Champagne. Light on its feet, airy and gracious, the 2013 is all about understatement. Citrus confit, white truffle, mint, spice and baked pastry inflections add to its exquisite finesse. There is a touch of lees reduction from aging on the cork, but that note dissipates over time. Delayed flowering set the stage for a harvest that started on September 30, about twenty days later than what has become the norm since. The 2013 is the second vintage aged on cork. Interestingly, Chef de Caves Frédéric Panaïotis commented that the move towards aging on cork necessitated changes in vineyard sites as well. As a result, the 2013 is the first Dom Ruinart to include fruit from Bergères-lès-Vertus, at the very southern tip of the Côte de Blancs. The final blend is 70% Côte de Blancs and 30% Montagne de Reims across eight villages. This will be a fascinating Champagne to follow over the coming years and decades. Today, I find it on the quiet, hushed side. Dosage is 5.5 grams per liter. Disgorged: February 2023. Drink: 2024-2043. (Mar 2024)"

95 points Wine Spectator: "[$340 list] A graceful Champagne, with a featherweight feel on the palate and precision detailing to the fine mousse. Yet this delicate touch belies the tightly meshed flavors of poached peach, lemon curd, roasted hazelnut and canelé pastry, plus accents of ground ginger, smoke and acacia blossoms, that reveal themselves as they expand through the lasting finish. Disgorged February 2023. Drink now through 2038. (11/30/24)"

94 points/'Cellar Selection,' Wine Enthusiast: "[$340 list] Ruinart, the oldest Champagne house founded in 1729, specializes in Chardonnay. This wine is soft, with an orange zest aroma and with wonderful toast and yeast flavors. It is mature, finely balanced, ready to drink. Alcohol 12.5%. (Dec 2024)"
Product SKU 352515
Producer Ruinart
Country France
Region Champagne
Varietal Champagne / Sparkling Blend
Designation Extra Brut|Blanc de Blancs
Vintage 2013
Size 750ml
Color White
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