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This year is the 28th time that the dream of the 5th generation of the Krug family has been recreated. An Edition composed around the 2016 harvest. A blend of 32 wines selected for their deliciousness or their remarkable finesse. Among them, older wines from 6 different years, the oldest dating from 2010.
Maison Krug – The Art of Champagne Excellence
Founded in 1843 by Joseph Krug, Maison Krug follows a unique vision: to craft the most generous expression of Champagne, regardless of climatic variations. Staying true to this philosophy, Krug creates wines of unparalleled richness and complexity by blending a mosaic of wines from different years and parcels.
Krug is one of the few houses to vinify each parcel separately in small oak casks, preserving the authenticity and individuality of each terroir. This artisanal approach imparts exceptional depth, silky texture, and remarkable aging potential to Krug champagnes.
Its iconic Krug Grande Cuvée is re-created every year from a blend of approximately 120 wines spanning more than 10 vintages, ensuring timeless richness and elegance. Other cuvées, such as Krug Rosé, Krug Vintage, and the prestigious Krug Clos du Mesnil, each highlight a unique facet of the house’s craftsmanship.
Renowned as the connoisseur’s champagne, Krug captivates lovers of excellence worldwide with its boldness, complexity, and unmistakable signature. Each bottle offers a unique sensory experience, where the “music of wine” plays in perfect harmony.
Dom Pérignon Rosé Vintage 2009 is a tribute to Pinot Noir, a grape variety that requires excellence to achieve the sublime. However, this Cuvée expresses the perfect marriage between Chardonnay and Pinot Noir reflecting the tension between youth and maturity, exhibition and restraint.
The acidity of this great champagne has barely calmed down: under great freshness, it reveals delicately reduced notes of toast and mocha, then the wine opens up and evolves towards aromas of white truffle. This wine has a lot of breadth thanks to the Pinot Noir from Ambonnay and Dizy: in the mouth you can feel an imposing structure, with a lemony zest on the finish.
Pinot Noir vines planted in 1993 at Terres Rouges. Its name comes from the color of the calcareous red-brown soil of this particular terroir. Only 10,462 bottles and 509 magnums were produced.
Philipponnat Cuvée 1522 Rosé 2014 is a blend of 82% Pinot Noir from the "Léon" parcel vineyard in Ay and Mailly as well as 17% Chardonnay from Verzy, to which 8% Pinot Noir vinified in red has been added, from Philipponnat vineyards of Mareuil-sur-Ay.
Krug Collection 1995 is the second expression of Krug 1995, a Champagne of serenity, harmony and exquisite personality. To reflect the character of that year, the blend includes wines from parcels of Pinot Noir (48%), Chardonnay (35%) and Meunier (17%). At the time of its creation, Rémi Krug said it reminded him of the harmony and balance of Krug 1969 and Krug 1979, while...
Dom Pérignon Rosé Vintage 2009 is a tribute to Pinot Noir, a grape variety that requires excellence to achieve the sublime. However, this Cuvée expresses the perfect marriage between Chardonnay and Pinot Noir reflecting the tension between youth and maturity, exhibition and restraint.
De Venoge Grand Vin des Princes 1973 is a Champagne created initially for the Princes of Orange and then marketed more generally from 1858. The bottle is a replica of a 19th century Champagne carafe.