Obituary: Henri Krug
Henri Krug, former head of his family’s famous Champagne house, has died aged 76.
âIt is with profound sadness that we learned yesterday of the passing of Henri Krug at the age of 76,â Krugâs CEO Maggie Henriquez said in a statement.
âOur thoughts are with his family, especially his wife Odile and his five children, including Olivier, annd his brother RĂ©mi Krug.
He ran the company from 1977 to 2002 and both before and after the takeover by LVMH in 1999, he was largely responsible for creating the status and prestige Krug enjoys today among Champagneâs elite.
His brother RĂ©mi, with whom he worked closely, told French paper lâUnion: âWe always said we were two sides of the same fruit.
âHe was calm, reserved, unassuming, modest and always ready to listen to other people.â
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The two of them introduced Krug RosĂ©, Clos du Mesnil and Clos dâAmbonnay to the houseâs range during their tenure.
When Henri retired he passed the torch onto his son Olivier â an equally well-known figure to all in the trade today â but remained on hand to give his advice when asked for and remained a member of the tasting team for each cuvĂ©e.
Despite eschewing a number of awards and medals, he held a great many posts in the region, including roles such as treasurer of LâAssociation Viticole Champenoise and president of the friends of the American Hospital.
âHe had a great sense of commitment,â Olivier told lâUnion, âPerfectionism guided his every action.â
Every day sir your life’s work endures and will always. Promise! Forever, your loyal Krugiste, Lorenzo E đ