Krug

In 1843. Joseph Krug broke with convention to follow his vision. To create the most generous expression of Champagne every year, regardless of climatic unpredictability. Joseph’s bold experiment proved a triumph and he succeeded in creating Champagne like never before. And like no other Champagne House since. To this day, the House of Krug lives and breathes his enduring philosophy, creating only prestige Champagnes since 1843.

KRUG Grande Cuvée

The Grande Cuvée circle is an example of the philosophy of the production of the Kruga: buying about 120 wines from 10 or more different vintages, some of which can reach 15 years of age. The merging of so many different vintages gives the Circle Grande Cuvée a unique blend of flavor and aroma, which can not be expressed with wines from just one harvest. His extraordinary sophistication is the result of a minimum of six years remaining in the cellars. It takes over 20 years to produce each bottle of Krug Grande Cuvée. Grape varieties: Pinot Noir, Chardonnay and Pinot Meunier

KRUG Vintage 2000

House Krug wanted to create a millennium harvest based on an unusual and climatic chaotic season. Circle Vintage 2000 is one of the most powerful harvesting circles ever made. Champagne Krug Vintage 2000 is intense golden colors, with aromas of caramel, nougat, hazelnut and fresh pastry, and the taste of citrus fruits with a very long finish. Grape varieties: Pinot Noir, Chardonnay and Pinot Meunier

Krug Rosé

Circle Rosé is where we do not expect to be, in terms of texture, color and taste. Rose is a prestigious champagne that represents a mix of three different grape varieties from several different vintages. Pale pink color. Aromas of barley, dudes, red currants, peony and grapefruit are felt. The aroma of honey, citrus and dried fruits with a long finish is felt on the palate. Grape varieties: Pinot Noir, Chardonnay and Pinot Meunier

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