Published in Bars

On the 8th floor with an excellent view over the the river. Nice drinks. One ofthe highlights is the excellent service. Nice wines and a very decent selection of champagnes. In nice red seats you can sit in front of the windows and enjoy this wonderful location together with a glass of your choice. This is one of my favorite places to chill and relax in Lyon. I Really enjoyed the service experience and good wine glasses.

Published in Tasting Notes

Chardonnay and Pinot Noir paired to perfection with a romantic red pink romantic hue that ties in all components of this execellent rosé champagne. With notes of fine tropical red fruit with cherries, lychee, notes of flowers and distinct rose peddles and notes of spices with a pink grapefruit freshness that ties it all together.  

Published in Wineries

Ruinart (pronounced [ʁɥinaːʁ]) is the oldest established Champagne house, exclusively producing champagne since 1729. Founded by Nicolas Ruinart in the Champagne region in the city of Reims, the house is today owned by the parent company LVMH Moët Hennessy Louis Vuitton SA

An entrepreneur, Nicolas Ruinart realized the ambitions of his uncle, Dom Thierry Ruinart: to make Ruinart an authentic Champagne House. In the period immediately following the 1728 edict of Louis XV, which authorized the transport of wine in bottles, the house was established. Prior to this edict, wine could only be transported in barrels, which made it impossible to send Champagne to distant markets, and confined consumption primarily to its area of production.

Nicolas Ruinart founded the House of Ruinart on 1 September 1729. The first delivery of “wine with bubbles” went out in January, 1730. At first the sparkling wine was a business gift for cloth purchasers, as Dom Ruinart’s brother was a cloth merchant, but 6 years later Maison Ruinart terminated its cloth selling activities due to success in the Champagne business. Since then, the Maison has kept the standards of excellence of its founders.

Ruinart has had a long-standing relationship with the Arts. In 1895, Andre Ruinart asked Czech artist Alphonse Mucha to illustrate a poster of Ruinart. Today the brand is still closely involved with Contemporary Art and plays a role in numerous international events such as ARCO, the Foire de Bale, the Carre Rive Gauche, London Design, and Miami Art Basel.

The house utilizes talent today: India Mahdavi, created the “Champagne Spoon” bottle stopper in 2006, Christian Biecher, created the “Flower” bottle stopper in 2007, Patricia Urqiola, designed the “Fil d’Or” bottle stopper in 2010 and Maarten Baas, named “Designer of the Year” at Art Basel Miami 2009, created the “Bouquet de Champagne” in 2008 and the “Melting” ice bucket in 2010.

Source: Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ruinart_(Champagne)

Published in Shops

One of these wonderful little shops with a nice selection of wines, patés, and different types of charcutterie. You can have glas in the back of the shop and enjoy some of the wornderful things Alex sells. I like to visit this shop from time to time for a chat and a glass

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