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Krug is a renowned French Champagne house established in 1843. It’s notable for consistently crafting premium prestige cuvées, blending traditional Champagnes with aged oak-barrel wines. These complex blends are favored by discerning consumers and connoisseurs seeking exceptional celebratory beverages. Krug is part of the LVMH group.

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Who founded Krug Champagne and in what year?

The Krug Champagne house was founded by Johann-Joseph Krug, a German immigrant, in 1843. He established the house in Reims, France, with the singular goal of creating premium Champagne that went beyond standard blends.

Why does Krug give each bottle an ID number on its label?

Krug prints a unique "Krug ID" number on the back of their bottles to allow consumers to trace the exact history of their wine. By entering this number on the Krug website or app, you can see the precise blend of grapes, the harvest year, and the exact date the bottle was disgorged.

Does Krug Champagne use stainless steel tanks or oak barrels for fermentation?

Unlike most modern Champagne producers who use stainless steel, Krug ferments all of its wines in small, individual oak barrels. This traditional, labor-intensive method imparts unique texture, depth, and complex flavor profiles to the base wines before the second fermentation.

What is the flagship wine of the Krug house?

The flagship wine of the house is the Krug Grande Cuvée, which is a non-vintage prestige cuvée. Rather than being made from a single year's harvest, it is a meticulous blend of over 120 different wines from up to 12 different vintages, showcasing the ultimate expression of the Krug style.

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