Ruinart

The jewel of champagne—symbol of timeless elegance

Since its foundation in 1729, the first established House of Champagne has taken pride in the excellence of its cuvées. The Ruinart taste bears the signature of chardonnay, the thread that runs through all blends. Present in high proportions throughout the Ruinart collection, this grape produces pure and intense wines of remarkable aromatic freshness.

Ruinart has a longstanding relationship with the world of art. Demonstrating audacity and innovation in its choices, the Maison commissioned the Czech artist Alphonse Mucha to design its first advertisement in 1896. The connection between Ruinart and art has remained strong ever since, maintaining close links with contemporary art. The Maison regularly commissions the artists of its time to share their vision on its legacy.

Jeppe Hein, Right Here Right Now

Ruinart is participating in Art Week Tokyo for the first time. Ruinart's artist collaborator for this year is Danish artist Jeppe Hein. As part of the Carte Blanche program, Hein was invited to Maison Ruinart in Champagne for an immersive journey to discover the Maison, its vineyards, and crayères. He imagined an artistic installation that translated his sensorial journey at Ruinart.
Entitled Right Here Right Now, Hein’s artistic interpretation of Ruinart does not take the form of a fixed work, but is rather an evolving participatory creation that places each visitor at the center of the creative process.