Krug’s ‘Flower’ dinner series pairs exquisite champagne with floral-inspired cuisine from top UK chefs, celebrating their 2024 releases.
Maison Krug is set to orchestrate a collection of exclusive dinners across the United Kingdom. This year’s theme, ‘Krug x Flower’, promises to captivate the palates of discerning epicureans whilst showcasing the House’s latest champagne releases.
The series, running from 8 November to 3 December, represents a unique fusion of haute cuisine and fine champagne, continuing Krug’s tradition of honouring a single ingredient each year.
The Philosophy of Krug’s Single Ingredient
Krug’s philosophy of “one plot, one wine, one ingredient” is the foundation of this gastronomic excursion. This concept is a reflection of the House’s dedication to excellence and individuality, and it reflects the meticulous attention to detail that Krug applies to the production of its champagnes.
Each year, the renowned champagne house selects a humble ingredient to honour, exploring the myriad pleasures it can reveal when paired with a glass of Krug.
For 2024, the chosen ingredient is the flower, celebrating its delicate elegance, exquisite diversity, and unparalleled potential. This choice reflects the House’s appreciation for nature’s artistry and the subtle nuances that can be found in both florals and fine champagne.
The floral theme aligns beautifully with Krug’s new releases: the Krug Grande Cuvée 172ème Édition and Krug Rosé 28ème Édition.
This dining experience will be built upon the foundation of these exceptional champagnes, providing guests with a distinctive chance to investigate the relationship between floral-inspired cuisine and fine sparkling.
The Krug Grande Cuvée, known for its exceptional depth and complexity, and the Krug Rosé, celebrated for its bold character and surprising versatility, promise to provide a perfect counterpoint to the floral elements in the specially crafted menus.
A Gastronomic Journey Across the UK
From 8 November to 3 December, Krug’s partner and Ambassade chefs will host a series of four-hand and chef-bookable dinners. Each event will feature exceptional menus inspired by the ‘Krug x Flower’ 2024 Single Ingredient theme, paired with this year’s new editions and other Krug releases.
This series of banquets provides a unique opportunity for food devotees and champagne enthusiasts to experience the pinnacle of gastronomic excellence in conjunction with some of the world’s most exquisite champagnes.
The culinary journey begins on Friday, 8 November, at The Lanesborough in London. Here, Chef Shay Cooper will present his interpretation of the floral theme, promising a sophisticated start to the series. The Lanesborough, known for its elegant setting and commitment to fine dining, provides an ideal backdrop for this opening event.
On Wednesday, 27 November, the spotlight moves northward to Cail Bruich in Glasgow. This event will feature a special four-hands dinner by Chefs Lorna McNee and Michael O’Hare, with Krug winemaker Jérôme Jacoillot in attendance to guide guests through the champagne pairings.
This collaboration between two renowned chefs, each bringing their unique culinary perspective, promises an evening of extraordinary gastronomic creativity.
The series then returns to London for its final two instalments. On Monday, 2 December, the iconic Claridge’s will host a dinner crafted by Chef Simon Attridge. This event will be graced by the presence of Krug Director Olivier Krug, adding an extra layer of prestige to the evening. Claridge’s, with its rich history and reputation for excellence, provides a fitting venue for this penultimate dinner.
The culinary voyage concludes on Tuesday, 3 December, at Frog by Adam Handling in London. Here, the eponymous chef will present his floral-inspired creations, bringing the ‘Krug x Flower’ series to a close with what promises to be an innovative and memorable dining experience.
Ticket prices for these exclusive events start from £325 per person, reflecting the exceptional quality of both the cuisine and the champagne on offer. This pricing also underscores the exclusive nature of these dinners, which offer a unique opportunity to experience the work of some of Britain’s most esteemed chefs alongside Krug’s finest champagnes.
The Legacy of Krug’s Single Ingredient Celebrations
The ‘Krug x Flower’ series is the latest chapter in a tradition that spans over a decade. Every year, regardless of annual climate variations, Maison Krug releases Grande Cuvée Éditions, each numbered to represent the years since the house’s founding in 1843.
This commitment to annual releases demonstrates Krug’s dedication to consistency and excellence, regardless of the challenges presented by varying vintages.
Over the past ten years, Krug has celebrated these annual releases by matching them with a carefully selected single ingredient. This tradition began in 2014 with the humble tomato, paired with the Krug Grande Cuvée 163ème Édition. Since then, the House has explored a diverse range of ingredients, each chosen to complement that year’s release:
- 2015: Potato (Grande Cuvée 164ème Édition)
- 2016: Egg (Grande Cuvée 165ème Édition)
- 2017: Mushroom (Grande Cuvée 166ème Édition)
- 2018: Fish (Grande Cuvée 167ème Édition)
- 2019: Pepper (Grande Cuvée 168ème Édition)
- 2021: Onion (Grande Cuvée 169ème Édition)
- 2022: Rice (Grande Cuvée 170ème Édition)
- 2023: Lemon (Grande Cuvée 171ème Édition)
This progression of ingredients showcases Krug’s innovative approach to champagne pairing and their ability to find extraordinary potential in seemingly ordinary ingredients. From the earthy depth of mushrooms to the bright zestiness of lemon, each year’s choice has offered a new perspective on the complexity and versatility of Krug’s champagnes.
This year’s choice of flower as the single ingredient for the Grande Cuvée 172ème Édition continues this rich tradition, offering a new lens through which to appreciate Krug’s champagnes. The delicate nature of flowers presents a unique challenge and opportunity for the participating chefs, who must balance the subtle floral notes with the robust character of Krug’s champagnes.
The Art of Pairing: Champagne and Cuisine
The success of Krug’s single ingredient dinners lies in the artful pairing of champagne with carefully crafted dishes. This process requires a deep understanding of both the champagne’s character and the culinary potential of the chosen ingredient.
The chefs participating in the ‘Krug x Flower’ series are tasked with creating dishes that enhance and are enhanced by the champagnes, resulting in a truly symbiotic dining experience.
Flowers, with their subtle flavours and aromatic qualities, require a deft touch to balance with the complex notes of Krug’s champagnes. The chefs must consider not just the taste of their floral-inspired creations, but also the texture, aroma, and visual appeal. This holistic approach to dish creation ensures that each course complements the champagne while offering a unique sensory experience.
Conclusion: A Blooming Success Anticipated
As the ‘Krug x Flower’ dinner series approaches, anticipation builds among champagne enthusiasts and gastronomes alike. This unique celebration of floral ingredients paired with Krug’s exceptional champagnes promises to be a sensory journey of unparalleled refinement.
From The Lanesborough in London to Cail Bruich in Glasgow, each dinner offers a distinct interpretation of the floral theme, showcasing the creativity and skill of Britain’s top chefs. These events not only highlight the versatility of Krug’s champagnes but also push the boundaries of culinary artistry.
The ‘Krug x Flower’ series represents more than just a dining experience; it’s a celebration of nature’s beauty, human creativity, and the timeless elegance of Krug champagne. As flowers bloom in the glasses and on the plates of these prestigious venues, attendees will be treated to an unforgettable fusion of flavour, aroma, and effervescence – a true testament to the enduring legacy of Maison Krug.


