Krug Vintage Brut 2004 0,75L
2 in stock
Weight | 4 kg |
---|---|
Dimensions | 40 × 20 × 12 cm |
Classification | |
Country | |
Producer | |
Region | |
Subregion | |
Grape | |
RP | 97 |
Sweetness | |
Drink Date | |
Type | |
Vintage | 2004 |
Volume | 0,75 |
ROBERT PARKER ” Combining subtleness with complexity, the coolish Krug 2004 Brut opens with a highly elegant, fascinatingly clear, bright and refreshing bouquet of ripe (apple) fruits. Dense and round, with a delicate mineral soul, the pure but perfectly balanced 2004 reveals great finesse and weightless elegance with a long and round finish. This is a gorgeous Krug vintage that is 14 years old but still on the rise. Tasted from ID 316034 in New York in November 2018. ”
At the beginning of November 2018 I met Olivier Krug early on a Friday morning (even before breakfast) in New York’s beautiful Simon & The Whale hotel. If you get the chance to have some Krug cuvées, you will not miss your breakfast too, I suppose. Olivier insisted on naming the 166th edition of the Krug Grande Cuvée as “166ème Édition” and not as “Number 166” or just “Krug 166.” Olivier said that “the cuvée represents the history of Krug and is the result of blending potentially 250 base wines from a time span of 20 or 25 years.” He also doesn’t like to speak of the 2004 as a vintage Champagne or of the two Clos as single-vineyard wines. “Single-vineyard wines are not our objective, nor are vintage Champagnes,” he explains. “We produce Krug, and only the repeated blind tastings of all our 250 or so base wines by five to seven tasters decides which cuvées we are going to produce. If the vintage doesn’t reflect the soul of the vintage, we will not produce it. If we don’t detect the extraordinary quality and singularity of the one or the other Clos, we will not produce it. The two Clos exist because of Krug. There wouldn’t be any Clos without Krug,” Olivier added, underlining that there is no hierarchy in the Krug offerings. The tastings of the 2004 vins clairs, however, crystallized the 2004 Brut because it represents the “luminous freshness” of the vintage, as Olivier describes it. Our morning tasting started with the still very young and uneasy or somewhat restless Krug Grande Cuvée 166ème Édition, which was followed by the 2004 Krug. In turn, the 20014 Krug was followed by the outstanding Grande Cuvée 160ème Édition, which is predominantly based on the 2004 harvest and shows the complexity of the cuvée combined with the purity and freshness of the 2004 vintage. Krug fans should download the Krug App, as it includes detailed information about the cuvée, the vintage and the blending partners that can be found by entering the ID code. The first three digits of the ID code represent the date of disgorgement, so that ID316 translates to the third quarter of 2016.
Krug Vintage Brut 2004 0,75L

Description Overview
The Krug Vintage Brut 2004 0,75L stands as an exceptional testament to Champagne craftsmanship, representing a unique vintage from one of the world’s most prestigious houses. Created during a year marked by remarkable climatic conditions, this 2004 release embodies rare complexity and elegance that only meticulous production methods can achieve. With fewer bottles available globally due to limited harvest quantities, Krug 2004 offers collectors and connoisseurs an unparalleled investment-grade Champagne known for its rich heritage and exclusive status.
Key Features & Benefits
Krug Vintage Brut 2004 is crafted through a meticulous blend of Pinot Noir, Chardonnay, and Meunier grapes, all harvested in the handpicked 2004 season. This Champagne undergoes extended aging in Krug’s cellars, allowing its flavors to deepen with sophistication.
The precise craftsmanship yields a complex palate that balances vibrant freshness and rich depth. Compared to other vintages, the 2004 Brut showcases exceptional structure and longevity, making it a remarkable addition to any collection or cellar. Its limited production enhances its desirability among discerning collectors seeking both taste and long-term value.


Heritage & Collectibility
As part of the legendary Krug Champagne house established in 1843, the 2004 Vintage Brut inherits a legacy of unrivaled luxury and expert artistry. Its scarcity is amplified by the house’s strict selection of only the finest years for vintage releases, with 2004 celebrated as an exceptional vintage.
This release’s position in the market is secured by strong demand among global collectors and investors who recognize its potential appreciation over time. Owning a bottle of Krug 2004 is not just acquiring Champagne, but a piece of heritage and an astute investment.
Sensory Profile & Usage
The Krug Vintage Brut 2004 entices with a radiant bouquet of toasted brioche, ripe white fruits, and subtle spices. On the palate, it reveals layers of hazelnut, citrus zest, and honeyed nuances, finishing with a persistent, creamy texture.
Optimal enjoyment is achieved by serving chilled between 8-10°C in a tulip-shaped flute, which preserves its vibrant effervescence. For storage, maintaining a consistent, cool cellar environment ensures longevity. Pair this exceptional Champagne with gourmet dishes such as lobster, truffle-infused risotto, or aged Parmigiano-Reggiano to elevate any celebratory occasion.

Reviews
There are no reviews yet.