Korean Air Unveils Selection of New Inflight
Wines
(14/10/22)
Korean Air has unveiled its selection of new
inflight wines, which will be served onboard from March 2023.
The airline presented 50 newly-selected inflight wines
- 19 for First Class, 21 for Prestige Class and 10 to be served in Economy Class
- at the Four Seasons Hotel Seoul on Thursday.
To select the wines, Korean
Air collaborated with Sang Jun Lee, a sommelier at KAL Hotel
Network, and Marc Almert, named
“World's Best Sommelier 2019” by the International Sommelier
Association, to help the carrier whittle down the chosen wines
from a list of 900.
Marc Almert said, “It was a huge task selecting the
wines from so many fine options on the long list. The cabin
pressure and a drier environment can distort the taste of some
wines and we took this into consideration and chose fruity and
aromatic wines that can perfectly compliment the inflight
cuisine.”
One of the new wines selected for First
Class is an Australian Henschke Mount Edelstone Shiraz, a
concentrated wine produced from 100% Shiraz grapes with the aroma
of rich pepper, mint and eucalyptus. The strong flavor, unique to
Shiraz, makes for a luxurious balance, harmonizing well with the
first-class inflight meal options, such as steak and Korean
cuisine.
A new Champagne for First Class has been
selected, Henri Giraud Ay Grand Cru Brut MV (multi-vintage), featuring silky
softness and rich bubbles.
Among the
wines selected for Prestige Class is the La Perriere
Megalithe Sancerre, a white wine from the Loire Valley. The wine
is made from Sauvignon Blanc grapes, harvested by hand, with half
of them aged in oak barrels for more than six months. The wine
features the unique fresh acidity of Sauvignon Blanc, soft and
subtle with the aftertaste of oak-aged wine.
Additionally,
completely new to inflight service is Nik Weis Urban Riesling,
produced in Moselle, Germany, which will be served in Korean Air’s
Economy Class. It was evaluated that the Riesling's refreshing
scent and mild flavor would harmonize well with inflight meals.
Korean Air will gradually introduce the new
onboard wines from March 2023, after the selection follow-up
procedures are completed, such as finalizing supply contracts with
the wineries.
“As the inflight wine selection strongly impacts
the customers’ first impression of the airline’s service levels,
we gave careful deliberation to each stage of the selection
process,” said Kenneth Chang, Korean Air Executive Vice
President and Chief Marketing Officer.
In addition to new inflight wines, the
airline is also planning significant changes to its inflight
cuisine. Some changes recently commenced with the airline
serving new Korean cuisine options including braised
mackerel and spicy pork lettuce wraps in March this year, and bulgogi rice with acorn jelly in cold broth and spicy noodles in
July. The increase in Korean dishes available onboard reflects the
growing global awareness of Korean culture and demand for Korean
food.
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