This is the main V-Flyer Forum for general discussion of everything related to flying with Virgin-branded travel companies.
#928774 by Smid
14 Nov 2016, 00:47
mitchja wrote:I think this is still the case for all 787 flights isn't it? Something to do with the different cabin pressure of the 787.


That doesn't sound too plausible an excuse, was drinking that in Club coming back from San Jose.
#928775 by RyanJW
14 Nov 2016, 01:36
The 787's are back to having Champagne. The English Sparkling was a introduction thing to do with the lower cabin pressure. Its been Gardet for a while now on my last 10 flights.
#928778 by buns
14 Nov 2016, 05:45
To be perfectly honest, describing Gardet as a champagne is pushing the boundaries.

The moment that VS return to Landon (or similar) on board cannot come too soon

buns
#928781 by pjh
14 Nov 2016, 08:35
buns wrote:To be perfectly honest, describing Gardet as a champagne is pushing the boundaries.

The moment that VS return to Landon (or similar) on board cannot come too soon


Region - check
Method - check
Grape varieties - check

Do you like it - possibly not.
#928788 by buns
14 Nov 2016, 11:39
pjh wrote:
buns wrote:To be perfectly honest, describing Gardet as a champagne is pushing the boundaries.

The moment that VS return to Landon (or similar) on board cannot come too soon


Region - check
Method - check
Grape varieties - check

Do you like it - possibly not.


It is rubbish and like Mojojo, I now ask for Prosecco

buns
#928811 by nkp85uk
14 Nov 2016, 15:15
The Champagne Jaquart from the clubhouse is so much better than the Gardet rubbish.
They'd be much better off serving a decent sparkling wine, cremant or cava rather than cheap and nasty Champagne.
But then maybe too many value style over substance...
#928814 by getinjonathan
14 Nov 2016, 15:33
Gardet is the reason I spend the majority of my flights sober these days. I'll always indulge in the lounge where they still serve up Lanson, but on board - no chance that diabolical brew passes my lips.
#928921 by buns
16 Nov 2016, 05:47
preiffer wrote:
MoJoJo wrote:I'm surprised no one has reviewed it http://www.bbr.com/products-17803-champagne-gardet-brut-tradition

Downside to using pretentious BS companies to determine onboard products, rather than those who actually drink the products.



Ah, you mean "Kinds new clothes" ??

Precisely, I intend to ask the the FSM to note my concerns and follow it it us with a note to Crawley Towers after my next flight

buns
#928924 by Smid
16 Nov 2016, 10:30
So the current champers onboard is terrible is it? Across all the fleet at the moment?

Comparing it with the BA Club/Galleries selection? Monopole until recently? Was it Castlenau they replaced it with?

Never been much of a connoisseur of champagne. Cold, wet, fizzy and tastes ok is ok with me. I was fine for instance with Monopole on BA CE, but Castenau tastes of crap to me as a heathen.

Still, will drink it for a while I suppose, given that it's the pre flight departure drink...
#928934 by jayden
16 Nov 2016, 11:35
The 787 still seem to sometimes serve the sparkling wine, I find it hit and miss. Although more often that not this year its been Gardet.

Long gone are the days of Lanson on board, went down so much better! I suppose one could always tell the waiting staff to leave the bottle in the CH and then take it with you :-D
Virgin Atlantic

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: Google [Bot] and 193 guests

Itinerary Calendar