Overview
Krug Collection Champagne: identification and appraisal guide
Clear photos of Krug Collection Champagne should show the whole Champagne bottle, its identifying marks and any matching packaging. Let the overview locate Krug's vintage gold neck label and dark Collection-style label in the image, then reserve close-ups for the label, fill level, foil, closure and any original box.
Identification details
- Product name: Krug Collection Champagne
- Visible design and wording: The image shows Krug's vintage gold neck label and dark Collection-style label
- Category: Champagne
- Details needing clearer photographs: Year, volume, complete label, fill level, foil and closure, and whether the original box is included
The useful identifying details for the Champagne bottle are Krug's vintage gold neck label and dark Collection-style label in the image. Match them to the packaging and papers kept with Krug Collection Champagne.
Photographs and condition
Use even light to photograph front and back labels, foil, closure, fill level, bottle base, case and accessories. Use steady focus and enough surrounding area to locate each detail.
Leave untouched and photograph fill level, foil, closure, labels, glass and original case. If something is missing, say so and show the remaining packaging clearly.
Storage, accessories and handover
Before handover, protect the bottle from light, heat and repeated movement while keeping its current position stable. Leave the foil, capsule, cork and closure exactly as found.
Throughout the review, keep the bottle with its own box, booklet, invoice and provenance documents.

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For a photo-based Champagne bottle review, share the images on WhatsApp, or call +852 9453 0784. Add one complete view and note the collection area.
A useful first set combines an overview with readable views of the label, fill level, foil, closure and any original box. Preserve the original box, booklet and purchase papers and disclose anything that is no longer present.