Recently the Dubai based airline, Emirates has introduced a wide range of exclusive wines and champagnes. The passengers can get the glimpse of these on board and in its lounges. The lounge will include prestigious wines like the Chateau d’Yquem 2005, Dom Pérignon 2009 Vintage, Moët & Chandon Grand Vintage 2008, 1963 Graham’s Colheita Port, and Dom Pérignon 2005 Rosé.
The serving of such a huge variety on board is successful due to the relationship of the airline with some of the world’s prestigious chateaux and vineyards who hand-pick and secure these exclusive wines. Following are the options in the Emirates Wine List:
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This type of wine will be served in First Class of Emirates. It is exclusively available on routes to Australia, South East Asia, and New Zealand.
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Chateau d’Yquem 2005 has green plum, ginger, heather, creamed pineapple and ripe apple flavors all melded together.
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Dom Pérignon champagnes will soon be served in the Emirates First Class Suites. Passengers can enjoy this luxury cuvée in the First Class on European routes as well as on flights to USA and Canada.
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This special wine is made up of Dom Pérignon Rosé which is made from Pinot Noir grapes grown in Hautvillers and fermented as a red Burgundy. This vintage has tropical aromas of guava and curry leaves and is included cocoa and toasted spices.
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This vintage wine will soon be available in the First Class across the fleet until October 2017.
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The 1963 Graham’s Colheita Port includes intense flavors of fig, walnut, coffee and a caramelized nutty edge along with the hints of cigar box and toffee.
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Passengers of the first class in Emirates flight can also enjoy the Dom Pérignon 2009 Vintage. It is available on medium and long haul flights from October.
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This vintage supports the flavors of stone fruits, guava and grapefruit zest along with the fresh toast and vanilla. It also includes the lemon brioche, hints of nectarine, vitality and good persistence.
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As a result of the long-term partnership between Emirates Airlines and Moët Hennessy, the airline will serve the Moët & Chandon Grand Vintage 2008 in all three First Class lounges in Dubai but for a limited time only.
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This particular vintage has been aging in the cellars for about seven years. It consists of floral notes of Linden, honeysuckle, and acacia with citrus nuances evocative of bergamot and mandarin orange zest. It supports flavors of the dash of anise and green tomato too.
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The Moët & Chandon Champagne will be served in the Business Class lounge at Concourse B Dubai International Airport.
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Recently, Emirates has also doubled the amount of free Wi-Fi usage for the passengers of economy class, expanding availability for frequent flyers.
Hence, the airline is continuously taking efforts to make its customer happy and comfortable and introducing the premium wine range is one of the facilities by the airline.