What is Maison Krug?
Maison Krug is a Champagne house dedicated to prestige cuvées, ranging from multi-vintage blends to select single-vineyard bottlings.
Its philosophy centers on creating a representative Champagne every year, regardless of vintage, by blending reserve wines from multiple harvests.
Grande Cuvée embodies this approach, re-created annually to capture the broader character of the region rather than a single year's climate.
The house farms about 20 hectares and partners with growers across the region, working with Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, and Pinot Meunier.
The range includes a Rosé, Krug Vintage (bottled only in specific years), and two single-vineyard bottlings—Clos du Mesnil (Blanc de Blancs) and Clos d’Ambonnay (Blanc de Noirs).
Why is Maison Krug Highly Regarded?
Krug is celebrated for its distinctive production methods and historical reputation among wine critics and collectors.
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Production Style — The house is known for fermenting base wines in small oak casks and utilizing an extensive library of reserve wines.
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Multi-Vintage Focus — Unlike many houses that prioritize vintage releases, Krug places equal emphasis on its multi-vintage Grande Cuvée.
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Rarity — Limited production volumes compared to larger houses contribute to its exclusivity in the market.
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Portfolio Depth — The lineup ranges from the flagship Grande Cuvée to highly specific single-vineyard terroir expressions.
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Collector Interest — Enthusiasts, sometimes called 'Krugists,' follow the brand closely, valuing its distinctive, oxidative style.