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Krug Rosé Non Vintage

RegionChampagne
Subregion France > Champagne
ColourRosé
TypeSparkling

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Tasting Notes

The NV Brut Rose is awesome in the way it combines elegance, finesse and power. There is superb material in the density of fruit, along with perfumed aromatics and silky, chalky tannins that frame the long finish. It's all here in this sublime, sensual wine. Drink 2008-2011.

93
Robert Parker, Wine Advocate (180), December 2008

(blended from all 3 grape varieties and from a wide range of vintages and rests at least five years in Krug’s cellars after bottling; from magnum format). Medium rosé hue. A cool, restrained and highly complex nose that is not especially fruity displays a moderate yeast character along with slightly exotic aromas of mandarin orange and Asian tea, all wrapped in an enveloping array of beguiling rose petal scents. There is very good richness with a relatively firm supporting mousse that adds to the impression of richness to the superbly complex and highly textured flavors, indeed one could aptly describe this as more wine that Champagne. As such this is indeed a sumptuous Krug rosé that is difficult to resist already though it should reward extended keeping if desired. As I noted in the original 750 ml review, that while I am not always wowed by the Krug Rosé, this latest incarnation in magnum is strikingly good. Drink 2020+.

94
Allen Meadows, Burghound.com (60), October 2015

The aromas are delicate, but this gathers intensity on the palate, revealing smoke, toast, strawberry and cherry flavors. It builds to a rich finish, with a lingering aftertaste of cherry and mineral. Drink now through 2010.-

92
Bruce Sanderson, Wine Spectator (01/10/08), October 2008

Mid salmon. Definitely darker than it used to be. Very light rhubarb nose. You have to struggle to get that aroma! Very nice tight bead - superior texture without a doubt but low-key flavour. Tightly packed. Very fresh. Long. A wine that demands attention, if only so that you can pick up the flavour! Pretty marked acid. Drink 2009-2014. Date tasted 27th March 09.

17
Jancis Robinson MW, JancisRobinson.com, August 2009
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93
Robert Parker, Wine Advocate (90), December 1993

**Note: blended from all 3 grape varieties and from a wide range of vintages and rests at least five years in Krug's cellars after bottling**
Medium rosé hue. A restrained and highly complex nose, that is not especially fruity, displays a moderate yeast character along with slightly exotic aromas of mandarin orange and Asian tea, all wrapped in an enveloping array of beguiling rose petal scents. There is very good richness with a relatively soft supporting mousse that adds to the impression of richness to the superbly complex and highly textured flavors, indeed one could aptly describe this as more wine that Champagne. As such this is indeed a sumptuous Krug rosé and as such, while this could be drunk now with much pleasure or held for further development; it is going to be extremely difficult to stay away from! In short this is stunningly good and should only serve to add to the mystique of this cuvée. I should note that while I am not always wowed by the Krug Rosé this latest incarnation is strikingly good.

94
Allen Meadows, Burghound.com (56), October 2014

Very dry, this rosé offers the essence of whole-grain bread, dried flowers, berries and spices. It's elegant, intense and supported by a lively acidity. Fine length and harmony. Overall, complex and inviting. Drink now through 2012

94
Bruce Sanderson, WineSpectator.com, September 2006

A stellar Champagne, this combines finesse and intensity, expressing its spice, biscuit, berry and honey flavours on a firm, dense structure. There's a wonderful contrast of maturity and freshness, and it just explodes on the finish. Drink now through 2003.

Bruce Sanderson, Wine Spectator (30 Nov 01), November 2001
95
Bruce Sanderson, Wine Spectator (Nov 2001), November 2001
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