France's Famed Champagne Krug Reveals First New Vintage Offering Since 2011

Champagne Krug, the famed French luxury Champagne house founded in Reims in 1843 and now owned by LVMH, is releasing its first new vintage offering since the acclaimed Krug 2000 was unveiled in 2011. The new addition to Krug's family of prestige cuvées, the Krug Vintage 2003 Vivacité Solaire or "Vivacious Radiance," will be available at high-end retailers at a suggested retail price of $240 per bottle.

Composed only of wines from a single year and limited in quantity, Krug Vintage champagnes must repose in the House's legendary cellars for at least a decade before release and are therefore extremely rare. Each Vintage offering is painstakingly crafted to express the unique characteristics of a particular year's harvest, with various conditions (including climate) finding expression in the finished product. 

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