Posted - 01/12/2005 : 15:19:42
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Virgin Atlantic Wines and Champagnes Onboard for December Cycle
Champagne Laurent Perrier Brut nv
Prosecco di Valdobbiadene nv, Trevisiol & Figli, Veneto, Italy
White wines in Upper Class
White Burgundy 2003, J-L. Terrier & C. Collovray, France
Domaine de la Cessane Marsanne / Viognier 2004, Vin de Pays dÕOc, France
Santa Celina Pinot Gris 2005, J. & F. Lurton, Mendoza, Argentina
Red wines in Upper Class
Australian Shiraz 2004, Elderton, South Australia
Ch‰teau Lucas 2002, Lussac-St Emilion, Bordeaux, France
Laderas El Seque 2004, Alicante, Spain
Great, Virgin have done it again.Yet more cost cutting at our expense.
O.K, Laurent Perrier Brut better than the Jaquart about £18 a bottle.
Prosecco, tip in peach juice and it's drinkable £8.00
White Burgundy, a very ordinary wine £7.15
Marsanne/Viognier. Could be intresting but at £5.80 a bottle don't expect a world changing experience.
Pinot Gris. Thin dish water, a waste of £5.62
Ah... Elderton Shiraz. A bloody great big mouthful of wine. This is the sort of stuff that UC pax should be served, even with dumbded palates at 36k this will get your juices flowing. At £15 a bottle it should provide some sort of excitement( and a monumental hangover)!!
Lussac St Emilion. I find satellite St Emilion often fails to deliver much. This is not listed in my BBR list so cannot price, but would imagine in £6-£7 bracket.
Laderas. No experience but looks like a quaint regional Spanish that BBR have a container load of and are banging it out at £5.62 a bottle.
Now, I know we should all be grateful and say "thank you" etc. But, NO, with a couple of exceptions, this is an awful selection, just what I would expect from the dinosaurs at BBR. They are a traditional merchant and have a place in the wine trade, and this list proves that their place is NOT in selecting wines for the airline industry. 8 wines in total and 6 of them are 'Old World'and IMHO not all are suited to our suppressed palate at 36k.
Also there are NO 'stickies'. Come on Virgin provide your premium passengers with a decent, well constructed wine list.
Anyway rant over, back to work.
Mark.