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Old Sep 20, 2018 | 9:00 pm
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Originally Posted by alpinecow
"the airline says there are good reasons for why it has embraced a diverse group of vintners: because Canadian wines are terrible."
There, fixed the quote for you.
Originally Posted by alpinecow
"the airline says there are good reasons for why it has embraced a diverse group of vintners: because Canadian wines are terrible."

There, fixed the quote for you.
I suggest an amendment to the above to silence those who are criticizing a valid comment;
"the airline says there are good reasons for why it has embraced a diverse group of vintners: because Air Canada will not pay the price for a good quality Canadian wine".

The Canadian wines I have sampled on board AC flights have been disgusting. I shall never forget the glass of acidic vomit inducing Lake Erie Chardonnay I was served. I quickly spat it out. Some people were excited over the hot dogs and Kraft dinner served in the MLL too.

Originally Posted by Cozmo456
Canadian wines win gold medals year after year in international competitions. But gallonage is an issue. I get it now.
Air Canada earns Skytrax accolades too. (I note that many on FT dismiss these types of award.) Did you know that Air Canada is one of the best airlines in North America? It's a fact because an unaudited commercial for profit entity said so.
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