KRUG CLOS DU MESNIL 1982
KRUG CLOS DU MESNIL 1982
KRUG CLOS DU MESNIL 1982
KRUG CLOS DU MESNIL 1982
KRUG CLOS DU MESNIL 1982
KRUG CLOS DU MESNIL 1982
KRUG CLOS DU MESNIL 1982
KRUG CLOS DU MESNIL 1982
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1982

KRUG CLOS DU MESNIL 1982

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97 / 100
Wine Spectator February - 1999
Wine Spectator
A ripe, opulent vintage that makes for a rich, almost thick Champagne that's packed with toasty aromas and assertive walnut and honey flavors that linger on the finish. For all the power and breadth, it's still lively and can age even longer
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96 / 100
Cellar Tracker October - 2021
Cellar Tracker
Orange color. Nose of raspberry bonbon, sandal wood, tangerine. Great balance here as well, lovely dry extract on the finish. In very good shape for its age.
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Appellation Champagne
Colour Champagne
Volume 0.75 l
Country France
Alcohol content 13.00% vol
Château Krug
Krug
Krug

Champagne Krug is a Champagne house based in Reims for over 160 years. The Krug house was established in 1843 by Johann-Joseph Krug, originally from Mainz (under French rule - see: History of Mainz). It now belongs to the luxury group LVMH. It is managed by Rémi Krug, representing the fifth generation, and by cellar master Éric Lebel.

Among the main techniques used is vinification in wood in small 205-liter barrels made from Argonne forest oak. Averaging 35 years old, the barrels are repaired by the house's coopers and reused from year to year. According to the cellar master: "The longevity of our champagnes is intimately linked to their time spent in barrels." Krug champagnes are only marketed when mature; in 2005, the 1990 vintage was delivered. For some champagnes, the house releases even older vintages kept for longer periods, such as the 1981 vintage which was disgorged and marketed in 2006 with less than 2,000 bottles under the Krug Collection label.