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1. Henrique Oliveira,
Desnatureza 6 (2024).
2. A meeting place and
the starting point for tours,
the interior of the pavilion
unveils the world of Ruinart.
Conceived as an inner
extension of the garden’s
vegetation, the tall stems
rising from the ground,
crafted from marble-
powdered linen fibers, form
white islands, revealing
or concealing the various
spaces in a play of subtle
perspectives.
3. Excavated as far back
as the 5th century to build
houses, the chalk quarries
(crayères) embody
the Champagne region.
At a depth of almost
40 meters, the Maison’s 20
or so crayères – natural
cellars listed as a UNESCO
World Heritage Site – extend
over two levels. Their
humidity, temperature
and light conditions
make them ideal for aging
Ruinart cuvées.
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