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Krug 2006
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Krug 2006

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Parker | 97
J. Robinson | 19
Decanter | 97
J. Suckling | 96
Vinous - A. Galloni | 97
Vinous Neal Martin | 96
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ALL VINTAGES OF THIS WINE
Marks and reviews

97

/100

Wine Spectator

Alison Napjus

A stunner, with mouthwatering vibrancy and focus married to all of the opulence of a great 2006 Champagne. Richly fragrant, offering nutmeg, cardamom, jasmine, lemongrass, espresso and grilled nut notes enmeshed in a core of black currant and tangerine fruit flavors. Beautifully creamy and complex, this glides across the palate on the long, lasting finish. Disgorged winter 2017 to 2018. Drink now through 2030.

96

/100

James Suckling

This is a very deep and layered vintage Champagne with a round, ample mouthfeel. It’s full-bodied with lots of cooked apple and mirabelle, as well as biscuit undertones. Hints of stone and flint. It’s flavorful. Delicious now and will age beautifully. Drink or hold.

18

/20

Jancis Robinson

Jancis Robinson

ID 118014. To be released in October 2019. (With potential stress because the 2019 harvest is likely to be so late.) Saved by a fine August. This was assistant winemaker Julie Cavil’s first tasting of the still base wines and is therefore her first known vintage on the market! Chef de Caves Eric Lebel was ill that summer. Outstanding Pinot Noir. Quite rich and polished. No hint of astringency. But zesty on top and with lots of undertow. (I’ve never heard anyone say of a Krug vintage that it shouldn’t have been released.) Long with a particularly rich finish. (JR)

97

/100

Jeb Dunnuck

Audrey Frick

With a youthful golden straw hue, the 2006 Champagne Millesime Brut reveals powerful aromas of toasted incense and, like the 2011, is forward with an orange citrus-toned profile as well as notes of smoke, fresh apricot, honeycomb, and toasted hazelnut. It takes on broader shoulders and a more structured feel, with a refined, silky mousse, a pithy texture, and a good deal of depth throughout. The finish is long and full-bodied, with notes of marzipan on the back palate. Both of these vintages feel more immediate but should stand the test of time over the next 15 years. Krug ID: 118014

97

/100

La RVF

Krug pulls off a tour de force with its 2006 vintage. A year that can sometimes lack a bit of verve is here elevated into a wine of great freshness, without the slightest aromatic fatigue. Both full and precise. Bravo.

97

/100

Robert Parker

William Kelley

As I reported when it was released, Krug’s 2006 Brut is clearly one of the vintage’s highlights. Offering aromas of dried fruits, pear, freshly baked bread, caramelized apples, honeycomb and toasted sourdough, it is full-bodied, deep and layered, with superb concentration, racy acidity and an impressively tightly wound profile for such a demonstrative vintage. I noted last year that this is surprisingly reserved for the vintage, and if anything, that trait is even more evident today. While many 2006 Champagnes are likely to be at their best in their demonstrative youth, this is a wine unquestionably built for the long haul.

Description

A complex and creamy vintage champagne

The estate

Since 1843, the Champagne Krug House has honored the dream of its founder, Joseph Krug, by creating each year a new Edition of Krug Grande Cuvée, the most generous expression of Champagne, regardless of annual weather variations.

The House believes that each Krug Vintage expresses the unique character of a particular year. A Krug Vintage brings together the most expressive wines of the same year, enhanced by over ten years of aging in the cellar. Each Krug Vintage is different: it is the Music of the Year, transposed into the Krug universe.

The vineyard

With more than 250 different plots, including the prestigious Clos du Mesnil and Clos d’Ambonnay, the House of Krug holds an exceptional vineyard heritage in Champagne.

The vintage

In 2006, a heat wave swept across Champagne, with extreme temperatures and 23 days above 30°C. The weather was capricious, alternating very dry periods and heavy rains (the equivalent of two months of precipitation in just two weeks, in August). Fortunately, the end of the season was sunny. At harvest, the grape varieties showed a level of ripeness similar to 2002 and 1989, two generous years. 2006 yielded elegant, balanced Pinot Meunier with notes of pear and apple, particularly aromatic Chardonnay as well as Pinot Noir from the Vallée de la Marne showing promising structure and strong potential.

Winemaking and aging

This 2006 vintage champagne benefits from 12 years of aging in underground cellars, imparting balance and finesse to this exceptional cuvée.

Blend

Chardonnay
Pinot Noir
Pinot Meunier

Characteristics and tasting advice for Krug 2006

Tasting

Appearance
Bright, the color displays a beautiful golden hue.

Nose
The nose exudes very expressive aromas of yellow fruits, dried fruits, toasted almonds, hazelnut, maple syrup, meringue, and mandarin liqueur.

Palate
The House of Krug nicknamed this 2006 Vintage “Capricious Indulgence,” which enchants with its roundness, generosity, and elegance. Nougat, frangipane, viennoiserie, tarte Tatin, and citrus intertwine with freshness and harmony, leading to a finish marked by delicious notes of pink grapefruit peel.

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