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Champagne cellars, Maison Ruinart, Reims, Marne, France
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Champagne cellars, Maison Ruinart, Reims, Marne, France
Steps down to the underground chalk cellars, or crayeres, where champagne is aged, at Maison Ruinart, the oldest champagne house in the world, founded in Epernay in 1729 by Nicolas Ruinart, in Reims, Marne, Grand Est, France. The cellars, originally underground chalk quarries, have constant cool temperatures and high humidity. They cover 8km and 2 storeys, and are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Date: 2021
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This stunning print captures the timeless beauty and rich history of Maison Ruinart, the oldest champagne house in the world. The image takes us on a journey down the steps into the underground chalk cellars, known as crayeres, where champagne is aged to perfection.
Founded in 1729 by Nicolas Ruinart in Epernay, Maison Ruinart now resides in Reims, Marne, Grand Est, France. The cellars themselves were originally chalk quarries that provide constant cool temperatures and high humidity - ideal conditions for aging fine champagne.
Covering an impressive 8km and spanning two storeys deep underground, these cellars are not only a marvel of engineering but also hold UNESCO World Heritage status. As we gaze upon this photograph, we can almost feel ourselves stepping back in time to witness centuries-old traditions of winemaking.
The intricate staircase leading down into the depths of Maison Ruinart's cellar gives us a sense of anticipation and wonder at what lies beyond. This image truly encapsulates the essence of European heritage and craftsmanship that has been passed down through generations at this prestigious vineyard.
Manuel Cohen's skillful capture allows us to appreciate not just the physical beauty of these cellars but also their historical significance as a symbol of French winemaking excellence.
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