Krug’s £780 champagne: By appointment only

Thursday, 05 Jun, 2008 0

LONDON Krug, in partnership with The Coburg bar at The Connaught in London, has launched the first opportunity in the world to purchase Krug Clos d’Ambonnay 1995 by the glass.

And the price? A mere £780 a glass.

Created from a unique plot of land, Clos d’Ambonnay 1995 is Krug’s first new champagne for over two decades, of which only 3,000 bottles have been produced.

The Coburg bar will hold 12 bottles enabling Krug lovers the chance to sample this exceptional vintage.

The experience will be available for a limited time by appointment only. Guests will be greeted by a Connaught host and escorted to a reserved table within the bar.

Each party member (minimum of four) will be offered a glass of Krug Grande Cuvée accompanied by bespoke canapés accentuating the flavours reflected by the notes of the champagne.

To follow, the party will continue their champagne experience with a glass of Krug’s Clos d’Ambonnay 1995.

The experience can be reserved by contacting Mark Tucker F&B manager at The Connaught at [email protected]



 

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