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  • 94 AG AG

Established by Joseph Krug in 1843, Krug is widely recognized as one of Champagne's most prestigious houses renowned for producing highly sought-after Champagnes within the region. Recognizing that the true essence of Champagne lies in pure enjoyment, Krug’s aspiration was to create excellence in Champagne year after year, irrespective of the annual fluctuations in climate. By attentively considering the distinctiveness of each vineyard and its wines, as well as curating an extensive collection of reserve wines from diverse years, Krug realized his ambitious vision.

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Critical Acclaim

James Suckling

97 Points, James Suckling, JamesSuckling.com: "Instantly recognizable aromatic depth and complexity here. The DNA of Grande Cuvée looms large on the nose with fresh-baked brioche, crushed almond, subtle baking spices and stony notes, as well as an array of stone fruit. The palate delivers a wide spectrum of citrus, from lemon to orange to grapefruit and beyond. The chardonnay really impresses in a long, concentrated mode. 43% pinot noir, 35% chardonnay and 22% pinot meunier. It contains 40% reserve wine and is composed of 146 different components from 11 different vintages, the youngest being 2013 and the oldest 2000. Drink or hold." 06/21

Wine Advocate

96+ Points, William Kelley, Robert Parker's Wine Advocate: "Based on the 2013 vintage and complemented by some 40% reserve wines dating back to 2000, Krug's newly released NV Grande Cuvée 169ème Édition is showing very nicely, unfurling in the glass with notes of citrus oil, buttered toast, dried apricot, warm biscuits and marmalade. Medium to full-bodied, deep and incisive, it's a tauter, more chiseled rendition of Grande Cuvée by comparison with the richer, more textural and more demonstrative 168ème Édition (based on the 2012 vintage) that preceded it; but its bright spine of acidity is nicely cloaked in fruit. Concluding with a long and sapid finish, this is a very classically balanced Champagne that will reward bottle age." 09/21

Wine Spectator

96 Points, Alison Napjus, Wine Spectator: "A vivid Champagne, with a chiseled frame of acidity and a chalky underpinning cloaked in a fine mousse that caresses the palate with its gossamer-like texture. Lovely aromas of coffee liqueur, anise and verbena accent the layered flavors of tangerine, Macadamia nut, brioche and ripe plum, a profile that expands on the long, mouthwatering finish. There's power and expressive character to this, with a delicacy to its fine integration and length. Pinot Noir, Chardonnay and Pinot Meunier. Disgorged winter 2019 to 2020. Drink now through 2030." 11/21