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Krug Champagne - Grande Cuvée 171st Edition

Champagne Krug - Grande Cuvée 171ème Édition

99/100

James Suckling

96/100

RVF

3*Coup de Coeur

Hachette

95/100

Decanter

18/20

Jancis Robinson

94/100

Jeb Dunnuck

94/100

Robert Parker

exceptional
prestige
legendary

“The most generous expression of champagne, an exceptional cuvée crafted from a blend of 131 wines spanning 12 different vintages”

A remarkable cuvée, captivating in its finesse and complexity, that pairs perfectly with a wide variety of dishes. The true grandeur of a champagne! Uncover the story behind every bottle of Krug using the QR code on the back label.

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Estate

Maison Krug Champagne

Vintage

Grande Cuvée 171ème Édition

Designation

Champagne

Region

Champagne

Grape varieties

45% Pinot Noir, 37% Chardonnay, 18% Pinot Meunier

Terroirs

With more than 250 different vineyards, including the prestigious Clos du Mesnil and Clos d'Ambonay

Viticulture

Thoughtful, with respect for each plot

Grape Harvest

Manuals

Winemaking

Traditional Champagne method, aged in oak barrels, a blend of over 131 wines from 12 different vintages

Livestock farming

7 years in the house's cellars

Alcohol content

12%

Eye

Pale gold color, fine, lively bubbles

Nose

Aromas of flowers, ripe citrus fruits, candied and dried fruits, as well as marzipan and gingerbread

Palate

Rich and indulgent, with notes of toast, quince, lemon, limoncello, and dried fruit

Serve

At 10-12°C

Drink before

2036

Food and wine pairings

Food and wine pairings

It pairs well with a wide variety of dishes, from the simplest to the most sophisticated, complementing everything from aged Parmesan to turbot with truffles, serving as an appetizer with ham and aged Comté cheese, or enjoyed with oysters, grilled shrimp, or a tarte Tatin...

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Decanter

Decanter

Wine rated (2024 guide) 95/100

About the wine:

Two years after disgorgement, this vintage based on the 2015 harvest has settled beautifully, showcasing all the sunshine of the base year with its mandarin and apricot sweetness, surprisingly smooth and silky from the start before settling into its inviting array of aromas of praline, cappuccino, and bitter almond, with a subtle hint of fruit peel. The intensity of the base vintage makes this a wine full of punch and richness, yet it has been beautifully tamed to become a characteristic Grande Cuvée—smooth and multifaceted. A blend of 131 wines, with reserves dating back to the year 2000.

Hachette Wine Guide

Guide Hachette des vins

Wine rated (2024 guide) 3*Top Pick (Exceptional wine)

About the wine:

The 171st Edition was crafted from the 2015 vintage, characterized by unprecedented heat and drought, saved by rains in the second half of August. In the glass, a clear, fine-gold hue, enlivened by fine, lively bubbles, and a nose bursting with flowers, citrus, pear, mirabelle plum, dried fruit, and delicately buttered brioche. A lively and invigorating attack opens onto a full-bodied, round, and indulgent palate, sustained by notes of toast, hazelnut, and lemon, energized by a touch of acidity on the finish. Depth, generosity, and elegance.

Robert Parker - Wine Advocate

Robert Parker - Wine Advocate

Rated 94/100 (2023 Guide) (An outstanding wine)

About the wine:

The Grande Cuvée 171st Edition is a delightful blend of 45% Pinot Noir, 37% Chardonnay, and 18% Pinot Meunier. It offers seductive and captivating aromas of dried fruit, pastry, lemon oil, marzipan, spring flowers, and ginger, with notes of almond and vanilla that intensify with age. This medium- to full-bodied wine is precise and well-structured, with a lush, fruity core and a savory, incisive finish. Crafted from the 2015 vintage, the blend includes 131 reserve wines dating as far back as 2000 (42% of the total blend) and is expected to age beautifully over the next decade.

RVF - The French Wine Review / Guide to the Best Wines of France

RVF - La Revue du Vin de France / Guide des Meilleurs Vins de France

Wine rated (2024 guide) 96/100

About the wine:

This 171st vintage stands in stark contrast to the 2015 vintage, drawing on a subtle blend of twelve other vintages and 131 wines. It offers a superb duality with a rather striking and inviting nose. Pastry notes, smokiness, toasted aromas, and a hint of frangipane combine with white flowers to create a wine that is already approachable and complex. On the palate, we find length, tension, and a soft, delicate mousse.

Jancis Robinson

Jancis Robinson

Wine rated (2023 guide) 18/20

About the wine:

Based on the 2015 vintage, a blend of 134 base wines dating back to 2000. A very lively and crisp nose. Taut and surprisingly vibrant for such a hot growing season—positively explosive in terms of its impact on the nose and palate. Plenty of acidity and impressive length. A very fine Krug Grande Cuvée.

James Suckling

James Suckling

Wine rated (2023 guide) 99/100

About the wine:

The intensity and tension of this wine are impressive, considering that the youngest wine from this vineyard dates back to 2015 (a hot, dry year), and that some wines go as far back as 2000. Ginger and orange zest. A hint of crème brûlée. It is medium-bodied, with notes of apple, pie crust, and flowers. It is salty and spicy, yet at the same time complex and magnificent. Chamomile and other floral teas round out the profile. The finish is rich and savory. A very strong finish. It really takes off at the end. Drink now or celller.

Jeb Dunnuck

Jeb Dunnuck

Wine rated (2023 guide) 94/100

About the wine:

Spanning from 1998 to the 2015 vintage, the Champagne Grande Cuvée 171 offers a kaleidoscope of aromas, including orange marmalade, toasted brioche, almond, and ripe peaches. Full-bodied and round, it offers a hint of warmth on the finish, yet remains highly appealing, balanced, and long-lasting, with exceptional depth and richness. This fantastic expression of the Grande Cuvée is magnificent right from the start and will be an excellent addition to any collector’s cellar, to be enjoyed over the next two decades. Best enjoyed between 2023 and 2043.

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