Moet Hennessy “Ruinart x Otis Carey”

Carey, who is both an acclaimed artist and professional surfer from Gumbaynggirr and Bundjalung country, lent his creativity to the brand’s Second Skin eco-packaging. The end result is a series of five hand-painted, limited-edition and hypnotically beautiful artworks that explore his Gumbaynggirr clan totem, Gaagal, meaning the ocean.

The blending of history, art and contemporary culture comes together beautifully in the series, as it simultaneously demonstrates consideration for the future thanks to the focus on sustainability. The Ruinart Second Skin eco-packaging the heart of Carey’s artworks is an entirely recyclable cloak composed of 100% natural wood fibres, offering a genius sustainable alternative to the traditional gift box.

The oldest champagne house still in production, Ruinart has been committed to the preservation of the living soils that produce its exceptional wines. So, it makes sense that now, as it enters its fourth century and is face to face with ever-growing environmental challenges, sustainability remains a leading source of innovation and the driving force for its creativity.