
Krug 2013
Pre-arrivals - Stock in France
- DeliveryFree standard delivery from $1,000 purchase
- Guaranteed provenanceWines sourced directly from the producing estates
Description
Characteristics and tasting advice for Krug 2013
Tasting
Appearance
The color reveals a pale gold hue enlivened by fine, lively and persistent bubbles.
Nose
The bouquet opens with notes of lemon and bitter orange, accompanied by aromas of candied citrus. Hints of toasted almond and honey enrich this fresh, generous aromatic palette.
Palate
On the palate, this Champagne is forthright and precise. Citrus freshness dominates with notes of lemon, blood orange, grapefruit and mandarin. The generous structure unfolds and lingers with remarkable intensity.
Food and wine pairings
Krug 2013 pairs remarkably well with sea bass ceviche infused with ginger and lemongrass. It also elegantly accompanies creamy pasta topped with sea urchin, fresh goat cheese with candied citrus, as well as rich, creamy cheeses.
Serving and cellaring
To fully appreciate Krug 2013, it is recommended to serve it at a temperature between 8 and 10°C.
A 2013 vintage in Champagne with bright citrus notes
The estate
Founded in 1843 in Reims by Joseph Krug, the Krug House has embodied Champagne excellence for over 180 years. Owned by the LVMH group since 1999, it is led by Olivier Krug, the sixth generation of the family, alongside President Manuel Reman and Cellar Master Julie Cavil. The House stands out for its exclusive production of prestige cuvées, crafted according to its founding philosophy: to create the best Champagne every year.
The vineyard
The Krug House vineyard includes two exceptional clos: Clos du Mesnil, spanning more than 15 hectares planted with chardonnay, and Clos d'Ambonnay, covering just 0.68 hectare of pinot noir. These outstanding plots contribute to the crafting of Champagnes of remarkable quality.
The vintage
The year 2013 in Champagne was marked by a long, harsh winter followed by a very wet spring. These distinctive weather conditions left their imprint on the wine, with the harvest taking place in autumn in cool, rainy weather. This vintage tells the story of the exceptional circumstances that shaped the year.
Vinification and aging
Krug 2013 benefited from more than ten years of aging in the cellar, allowing the Champagne to develop aromatic complexity and a remarkable structure. This extended maturation gives this cuvée its unique character and depth.
Grape varieties
Pinot noir (41%)
Chardonnay (38%)
Meunier (21%).






