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Krug Grande Cuvée 173ème Edition - 75CL (With Gift Box)

Krug Grande Cuvée 173ème Edition - 75CL (With Gift Box)

Regular price $217.00 SGD
Sale price $217.00 SGD Regular price

Composed around the harvest of 2017, Krug Grande Cuvée 173ème Édition is a blend of 150 wines from 13 different years. The youngest is from the year 2017 and the oldest dates back to 2001.

In all, reserve wines from the Maison’s extensive library make up 31% of the final blend, bringing the breadth and roundness so essential to each Édition of Krug Grande Cuvée.

The final composition of this champagne is 44% Pinot Noir, 34% Chardonnay and 22% Meunier.

In all, over 20 years of careful craftsmanship were necessary to enjoy Krug Grande Cuvée 173ème Édition.

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HOW TO ENJOY

Service temperature - 9 - 12°C
Storage advice - Store horizontally in a cool (10-15°C), dark place, away from vibrations.
Closure - Cork
Alcohol by volume - 12.5%
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TASTING NOTES
FOOD PAIRINGS
ORIGIN
EXPERT REVIEW

Appearance: At first sight, vibrant luminosity and an intense golden colour redolent of ripe wheat.

Aroma: On the nose, delicate aromas of citrus, barley sugar and dried fruits with balance and freshness

Taste: On the palate,  it is generous and round with beautiful intensity. Initial hints of madeleine cake and brioche give way to notes of pastry, tarte tatin, lemon meringue, bitter orange and a little spice. The finish is long, with great tension and notes of candied ginger.

Pairs beautifully with fish or shellfish dishes such as fillet of flounder in a saffron sauce, zander with beurre blanc, seared scallops or tuna carpaccio. It may also be enjoyed with delicately flavoured meat dishes such as blanquette de veau.

Reims, Champagne France

97 / 100 from Wine Enthusiast

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