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First Cabin:
Champagne: LPGS, Jacquart Rosé Mosaïque NV, Bolney Estate Vintage Blanc de Blancs
Reds: Chateau Cantemerle 2008 Cru Classe Haut Medoc. 2014 Russian River Valley Pinot Noir. Geol 2014 Bodegas Tomas Cusine Costers, Spain. Ch teau Rouget 2008 Pomerol, Sileni Estate The Plateau Pinot Noir 2014. Acústic Celler Ritme 2014
Whites: 2014 Meursault Bouchard Pere et Fils. Cheninsolite 2014 Anjou Blanc (sweet). 2015 Pinot Gris, Oregon USA. Saint-Aubin Premier Cru La Chateniere 2014. Pouilly-Fumé 2015, Domaine des Cassiers. Tellurian Heathcote Fiano 2015
CCR (updated May 2022) :
Champagne: LPGS, Lanson Extra Age Rosé Brut NV, Hattingley Valley Blanc de Noirs 2015
Reds: Château de Fieuzal Pessac-Leognan 2011, La Follette Los Primeros Pinot Noir 2017 (Califorina, USA), Tenuta di Renieri Chianti Classico 2015, Marco Zunino Reserve Malbec 2017 (Mendoza, Argentina).
Whites: Jean-Marc Brocard Chablis 1er Cru Fourchaume 2015, Goldwater Sauvignon Blanc Wairau Valley 2015 (Marlborough, NZ), Weingut Malat Crazy Creatures Grüner Veltliner 2017 (Kremstal, Austria), Mar de Frades Albariño Atlantico 2018 (Rias Baixas, Spain).
Dessert/Port: Giesen “The Brothers” Late Harvest Sauvignon Blanc 2013 (NZ), Warre’s Colheita Port 2009
Galleries First T5:
Duval LeRoy 2006
Club World:
Club Europe:
Champagne de Castelnau
Champagne: LPGS, Jacquart Rosé Mosaïque NV, Bolney Estate Vintage Blanc de Blancs
Reds: Chateau Cantemerle 2008 Cru Classe Haut Medoc. 2014 Russian River Valley Pinot Noir. Geol 2014 Bodegas Tomas Cusine Costers, Spain. Ch teau Rouget 2008 Pomerol, Sileni Estate The Plateau Pinot Noir 2014. Acústic Celler Ritme 2014
Whites: 2014 Meursault Bouchard Pere et Fils. Cheninsolite 2014 Anjou Blanc (sweet). 2015 Pinot Gris, Oregon USA. Saint-Aubin Premier Cru La Chateniere 2014. Pouilly-Fumé 2015, Domaine des Cassiers. Tellurian Heathcote Fiano 2015
CCR (updated May 2022) :
Champagne: LPGS, Lanson Extra Age Rosé Brut NV, Hattingley Valley Blanc de Noirs 2015
Reds: Château de Fieuzal Pessac-Leognan 2011, La Follette Los Primeros Pinot Noir 2017 (Califorina, USA), Tenuta di Renieri Chianti Classico 2015, Marco Zunino Reserve Malbec 2017 (Mendoza, Argentina).
Whites: Jean-Marc Brocard Chablis 1er Cru Fourchaume 2015, Goldwater Sauvignon Blanc Wairau Valley 2015 (Marlborough, NZ), Weingut Malat Crazy Creatures Grüner Veltliner 2017 (Kremstal, Austria), Mar de Frades Albariño Atlantico 2018 (Rias Baixas, Spain).
Dessert/Port: Giesen “The Brothers” Late Harvest Sauvignon Blanc 2013 (NZ), Warre’s Colheita Port 2009
Galleries First T5:
Duval LeRoy 2006
Club World:
Club Europe:
Champagne de Castelnau
The BA Champagne & Wine thread
#212
Join Date: May 2016
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yippee - rosé
If anyone likes a glass of rosé without bubbles, then head to the Flounge. My late hubby used to tell me I was the only person he knew that liked rosé, so this may not be relevant to most. There is a pop up promoting a Sky TV series called Riviera. The guest wine alongside is Whispering Angel. They serve this brand of rosé at The Ivy, if anyone uses that chain. It's going down well in the sunshine.
#214
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#215
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I enjoy the Whispering Angel a lot though I mildly resent the fuss that has come around that wine since the Americans suddenly discovered it a few years ago!
Incidentally, the Chateau d'Esclans is in one of the prettiest wine areas there are, near the lovely Gorges de Pennafort.
If it were my choice, BA would have stuck to this and some other lovely Provence and Bandol roses rather than some of the wines in the other photo and which I also saw when passing through the lounge yesterday.
Incidentally, the Chateau d'Esclans is in one of the prettiest wine areas there are, near the lovely Gorges de Pennafort.
If it were my choice, BA would have stuck to this and some other lovely Provence and Bandol roses rather than some of the wines in the other photo and which I also saw when passing through the lounge yesterday.
#216
Join Date: Jan 2008
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I enjoy the Whispering Angel a lot though I mildly resent the fuss that has come around that wine since the Americans suddenly discovered it a few years ago!
Incidentally, the Chateau d'Esclans is in one of the prettiest wine areas there are, near the lovely Gorges de Pennafort.
If it were my choice, BA would have stuck to this and some other lovely Provence and Bandol roses rather than some of the wines in the other photo and which I also saw when passing through the lounge yesterday.
Incidentally, the Chateau d'Esclans is in one of the prettiest wine areas there are, near the lovely Gorges de Pennafort.
If it were my choice, BA would have stuck to this and some other lovely Provence and Bandol roses rather than some of the wines in the other photo and which I also saw when passing through the lounge yesterday.
Im not really a rosé drinker but if the Bodegas Muga is anything like their red wines it will be worth a try.
#217
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I don’t want wine from just one corner of France, first it’s only roses, second it’s not all Provence roses, and third i don’t mind that they serve roses from anywhere else alongside them. But that’s where all of the best roses I’ve tried are produced and I would prefer one or other of them to continue being offered.
That said i have no interest in imposing my preferences to ba or to others anyway. It remains my preference nonetheless.
That said i have no interest in imposing my preferences to ba or to others anyway. It remains my preference nonetheless.
#218
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As of the beginning of July BA are to serve a new English sparkling wine by the Hattingley Valley winery in Hampshire. It will be a 2015 Blanc de Noirs that will be served both in the Concorde Room and in the First cabin.
https://www.businesstraveller.com/bu...oom-and-first/
Has anyone had any experience of trying any of Hattingley's stuff before?
https://www.businesstraveller.com/bu...oom-and-first/
Has anyone had any experience of trying any of Hattingley's stuff before?
#219
Join Date: Jun 2015
Posts: 117
Chill
I suspect I can’t claim to be the most frequent flier... but is it just me... or do BA consistently fail to properly chill their champagne in both Club World and Club Europe. Other airlines (Delta, United, American) do a much better job of serving ice cold bubbles. WHY!??
#221
Join Date: Nov 2017
Location: Germany
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I had never to complain.. I do like champagne not too ice cold though as I would like to taste the grape more... And I do have to say. I totally enjoy castelneau
#222
Join Date: Dec 2017
Posts: 574
Not just you. Flat, too warm champagne - served before pushback - happens too frequently in CW for my liking. I have never had to complain about this on another airline. It's a British Airways' speciality.
Last edited by AnaTravel; Jul 5, 2019 at 5:53 am
#225
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