Krug Clos d´Ambonnay 2006
| 產地 | Champagne, France |
| 容量 |
750ml |
| 酒精度 | 12.5% |
DESCRIPTION
Maison Krug’s unique craftsmanship has revealed a rare champagne from a remarkable terroir, the Clos d’Ambonnay. Located in the heart of Ambonnay, one of the most distinguished villages for Pinot Noir in Champagne, this tiny walled plot of 0.68 hectare (1.68 acres) has been a darling cru for Krug since its origin.
Krug Clos d’Ambonnay was born from the fifth generation of the Krug family, Rémi and Henri Krug’s quest to pay tribute to the Pinot Noir grapes of Ambonnay, a terroir dear to the Maison, while remaining loyal founder Joseph Krug’s plot-by-plot approach to winemaking.
Krug Clos d’Ambonnay is a rare gem epitomising the attention to detail, uncompromising quality and appreciation for unique terroirs inherited from Joseph Krug.
Krug Clos d’Ambonnay 2006 exalts the elegant intensity of one of the finest terroirs in the region, the Clos d’Ambonnay – and of a single grape variety, Pinot Noir, from a single year, 2006.
Born from the capricious climate of 2006, Krug Clos d’Ambonnay 2006 exhibits extraordinary finesse. It is the sixth champagne from this unique plot of Pinot Noir. The first was created with the harvest of 1995.
TASTING NOTE
Colour: Bright and luminous golden colour
Palate: Aromas of candy apple, liqueur and hazelnut powder give way to generous bitter orange and dates with beautiful expression, impeccably balanced
Finish: An enticing structure reveals concentrated notes of almond powder, toasted flavours, praline, lemon zest and beautiful bitters, with an airy yet round expression.
