Business Class customers on Singapore Airlines
can now enjoy Prelude Grands Crus from Taittinger.
Produced by one of the few remaining
family-owned champagne houses, Prelude Grands Crus is made with
the first pressings of an equal portion of Chardonnay and Pinot
Noir grapes, selected from Grand Cru vineyards.
“We’re pleased to be offering Taittinger Prelude Grands Crus
to our Business Class customers. Prelude Grands
Crus is made solely from the best Grand Cru vineyards in the
Taittinger family’s own estate and is then aged for more than five
years in their cellars. For elegance in the glass and exclusivity
in the air, this is something really special,” said Singapore
Airlines Wine Panel member, Oz Clarke.
Clarke is the
newest member of the Singapore Airlines Wine Panel that selected
this champagne. The panel also includes Michael Hill-Smith, the
first Australian to pass the challenging Master of Wine
examinations, and
Jeannie Cho Lee, the first Asian to be awarded
the Master of Wine title.
“Our new Business Class
offering is testament to the lengths we go to for our customers to
enjoy champagne from one of the best vineyards in the world. This
outstanding champagne is a joyous blend of finesse and complexity,
which will certainly delight the most discerning palates,” said
Senior Vice President Product & Services, Mr Tan Pee Teck.
Around 194,000 bottles of champagne are consumed on
Singapore Airlines flights annually.
Currently, Singapore Airlines
is the only airline that serves the rare and highly coveted Grand
Cru Red Burgundy and two prestige cuvées, Dom Perignon and Krug Grand Cuvée, in tandem.
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