I remember mention of a sparkling wine being substituted, perhaps as a trial, sometime earlier this year or last year.
Is this still true of some flights? Dreamliner? A300?
Is this still true of some flights? Dreamliner? A300?
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.
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
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.
MoJoJo wrote:I'm surprised no one has reviewed it http://www.bbr.com/products-17803-champagne-gardet-brut-tradition
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.
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