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Krug Vintage 2011 75 cl

Original price was: €430,00.Current price is: €420,00. VAT incl.

Why buy it?
Krug Vintage 2011 represents a bold and refined interpretation of a complex vintage. Despite climatic challenges, Maison Krug has crafted a Champagne that combines freshness, structure, and depth, offering a unique sensory experience.

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History
Krug’s philosophy dictates that each vintage tells the story of its harvest year. The 2011 vintage, marked by unpredictable weather conditions, inspired the creation of a wine nicknamed “Spirited Roundness” for its blend of generosity and precision. After over a decade of aging on the lees, Krug 2011 fully expresses the Maison’s vision for that year.

Grapes used

  • 46% Pinot Noir

  • 37% Chardonnay

  • 17% Meunier

Production method
Grapes are hand-harvested from selected plots and vinified separately in small oak casks. After blending, the wine matures for over 10 years on the lees, developing complexity and harmony. The dosage is 4.5 g/l, providing a balance between freshness and roundness.

Alcohol content
12% vol.

Tasting notes

  • Color: Bright golden yellow.

  • Nose: Aromas of white fruit, candied citrus, notes of licorice, and basil leaf.

  • Palate: On the palate, it opens with enveloping roundness of pastry and stewed fruit, followed by a hint of smokiness and herbs. The finish is long and chiseled, with salivating notes of sea salt and grapefruit zest.

Possible pairings
Ideal with spicy dishes, grilled meats such as Greek brochettes, flavorful shellfish, and citrus-based desserts. Also perfect with aged cheeses and spicy Asian cuisine.

Additional information

Weight 1,5 kg

Brand

Champagne Krug

Joseph Krug, a German immigrant from the Rhineland, became a partner in Jacquesson, one of the most important maisons of the time, before founding the maison that would bear his name in 1834. Krug wanted to try to realize his vision, which was to conceive the Champagne as a unique and highly prestigious wine also and above all in the union of several vintages, thus enhancing the concept of cuvée, regardless of the individual vintages. After years of experimentation, he launched his first champagnes in 1943, and continued to produce them personally until 1966, the year of his death. Initially only two products were marketed, Numero 1, an assembly cuvée, which can be considered as the ancestor of the Grande Cuvée, and Numero 2, a vintage, produced only in the great vintages. Indeed many years later this vision of him can be said to have come true; one can only love or hate the Krug style, certainly among the most unmistakable in the region. To do this, the maison only procures the best grapes, whether they come from its own vineyards or from suppliers, and uses wooden "fûts" of 205 hg, slightly smaller than a classic barrique, which, being filled for about ⅘ of their capacity, they allow the peculiar evolution of the wine. After this procedure, we proceed to the tasting of the wines, with particular attention paid to the possibility of creating great vintage champagnes, but above all to the Grande Cuvée. Many vin de reserve are already used for this product, since the cellar always maintains a stock of at least 6 vintages. In fact, it can be affirmed that Krug would continue to produce champagne for at least 6 years even if suddenly no more grapes were harvested; usually between 35% and 50% of reserve wine is used. The famous home of the Krug family, purchased by Paul Krug I at Rue de Coquebert 5, is still the company headquarters today and is famous for the labyrinthine cellars dug into the basement, which allow Krug wines to rest optimally.

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