In the cellar

Krug Collection 1996

Time’s second revelation of Krug Vintage.

To the delight of Krug Lovers around the world, a very limited number of bottles of Krug Vintage are kept in ideal conditions in the House’s cellars. Over time, they continue to develop in maturity, revealing flavours and aromas of astonishing freshness, elegance and finesse.

The Cellar Master and the Tasting Committee take note of these additional facets and depth that have emerged. New flavours surprise whilst old ones have evolved in structure. At that moment, they decide these bottles are ready to receive their cork, to be presented to the world as Krug Collection: the deeper story of a Krug Vintage.  

Krug Collection 1996 is the second life of Krug 1996, a champagne combining richness and intensity, as well as freshness and vibrance.

Krug Collection 1996 translates beautifully the serenity and complexity of the year 1996 now with intensity and depth. To express the character of this year, the composition includes plot's wines of Pinot Noir (48%), Chardonnay (31%) and Meunier (21%).
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Krug Food Pairing by Chef Minoru Nishida

FOOD PAIRING

Krug Collection 1996 reveals outstanding grace and elegance, enhanced by decades on the lees that have developed rich flavours and an unctuous texture. This Champagne is an ideal match for a broad palette of gastronomic dishes such as a white or black truffle soufflé and delicate fish in a lemon cream sauce.

It also pairs beautifully with simple pleasures like crustaceans with mango salsa and lemongrass, as well as a classic crêpe Suzette.

Krug Collection 1990

TASTING NOTES

Krug Collection 1996 reveals a deep golden yellow colour.

On the nose, toasted notes intertwine with aromas of coffee and chicory, lifted by nuances of candied fruits, quince paste, and a delicate touch of smoke.

On the palate, the wine is balanced and complex, expressing lemon in all its forms—fresh, candied, in meringue pie, and as limoncello—creating a layered and harmonious tasting experience.

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Serving Temperature

The House of Krug recommends that its Champagnes be served between 9°C and 12°C, as colder temperatures limit the expression of their flavours and aromas.
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The Joseph Glass

In 2011, we partnered with renowned crystalware maker, Riedel, to design a glass that would reveal the fullness of flavours and aromas of Krug champagnes.
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The Influence of Time

All Krug champagnes gain in complexity and patina with the passage of time. We recommend storing them at the same temperature as you intend to serve them, between 9°C and 12°C.

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