Producer Notes
There are those that balk at Krug’s prices and see them as elitist and unapproachable and there are those that believe them to be the king of Champagne.
The original Mr Krug was a German but Krug Champagne is pretty much the archetype of French Champagne. It is also our favourite Champagne here at Nemo. The wine ages splendidly and when 20-30 years old, develops a more toasted, Rich-Tea-biscuit flavour which we adore.
istorically, they have offered a Grande Cuvee, a vintage and a rosé Champagne as well as Le Clos de Mesnil which is a single vineyard blanc de blancs. The range of wines is now a little extensive but we would still recommend the non-vintage, the vintage and the Clos du Mesnils.
Vintage Notes
2002 was an excellent vintage in Champagne
Other 2002 Champagne
2002 Pommery Cuvee Louise Brut: £140
2002 Pol Roger Blanc de Blancs Champagne: £160
2002 Bollinger La Grande Annee: £200
2002 Dom Perignon: £235
2002 Billecart-Salmon Cuvee Nicolas Francois Billecart: £245
2002 Dom Perignon P2: £465
2002 Taittinger Comtes de Champagne (150cl): £1100
2002 Salon Cuvee S : £1200
2002 Boerl & Kroff Brut Champagne (150cl): £3450
Other vintages of Krug Brut Vintage
Other wines from Krug
1962 Collection: £3550
1985 Collection (150cl): £4200
1988 Collection: £1200
1995 Collection: £1700
2003 Clos du Mesnil Blanc de Blancs: £1550
Grande Cuvee Vertical Edition 1 (6x75cl): £1800
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