Champagne Krug Clos du Mesnil 1979 OWC

AOC Champagne, House Krug, Clos du Mesnil, 1979 Vintage

€5,700.00
Reference:
CH_270
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Tasting notes for the Champagne Krug "Clos du Mesnil" 1979 (Gift Box)

  • EYE: The deep golden color of this 1979 Clos du Mesnil elegantly reflects the passage of time. Its brilliance and clarity testify to exceptional quality, while its fine effervescence delights the eye, revealing an enchanting experience to come.
  • NOSE: At the first olfactory encounter, this prestigious champagne begins to unveil secrets of complexity and subtlety. Evolved aromas of dried fruits, honey, and toasted bread blend harmoniously, while notes of beeswax and dried flowers bring additional depth to this sensory experience, bearing witness to its long maturation in the cellar.
  • MOUTH: The Krug Clos du Mesnil 1979 offers a true symphony of flavors. Its creamy texture and delicate effervescence caress the palate, while nuances of hazelnuts, caramel, and candied fruits unfold with elegance. The well-integrated acidity perfectly balances the wine's richness, leading to a long and silky finish that leaves a memorable impression.

 

In short: The Krug Clos du Mesnil 1979 charms us with its golden color, evolved bouquet, and rich, balanced palate. It should be stored in the cellar for another 5 to 10 years to preserve its exceptional character. This champagne pairs wonderfully with a variety of dishes, such as grilled seafood, wild mushroom risottos, roasted poultry, or desserts with dried fruits.

Other appellations from this estate: Krug Grande Cuvée, Krug Rosé, Krug Millésime, Krug Clos du Mesnil, Krug Clos d’Ambonnay, Krug Collection...

Product Details
CH_270

Data sheet

Vintage
1979
Format
75 cl
Color
White Wine
% vol.
12,5 %
Appellation
Champagne
Region
Champagne
Producer
Krug
Packing
OWC
Cuvée
Clos du Mesnil
Producer: Maison Krug
Maison Krug

The purest quality of Champagne

 

The Champagne House Krug is now a venerable old lady, born in 1843 in Reims. Its founder, Johann-Joseph Krug (a German citizen from Mainz, which used to be controlled by France), spent 8 years working for the Maison Jacquesson before going his own way. Thanks to his partner Hippolyte de Vivès, and his will to create the best Champagne in the world (and the physical incarnation of pleasure), Joseph quickly succeeded in turning his new brand into an international powerhouse.

When he died in 1866, his son Paul rose up to the task of managing the family business, since he had been trained by Joseph. Like father like son, Paul Krug also aimed to unlock the hidden potential of all his wines and to reinforce the character of each parcel of his vineyard. His hard work truly paid off during the 1880's, when the popularity of the Champagne House Krug skyrocketed.

Since then, many members of the Krug family have helped the estate grow: Joseph Krug II, grandson of Johann-Joseph, in 1910; his son Paul Krug II, during the 1930's; Rémi and Henri Krug, in 1962. Finally, the Krug brand was bought in 1999 by the LVMH Group, which specializes in luxury goods. However, the estate remains in the family, with Olivier Krug (its proud sixth-generation representative) acting as the current director.

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