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Cellars in the Sky
Robert Joseph, Sarah Maxwell and Sam Caporn give the lowdown on Business Traveller's annual airline wine competition.
ORGANIZING THE TASTINGS
SAM CAPORN, tastings coordinator of Wine International
The wines were delivered to Grosvenor House Hotel in London, where, over two days, a team of masters of wine and Wine International experts (see box) assessed them. They were flighted, or categorized, according to whether they were business-class or first-class entries and then subdivided into sparkling, white, red and fortified or sweet. The wines were tasted according to country and region, with the lighter, cooler-climate wines being tasted first, and all were tasted blind, allowing greater objectivity and a complete lack of bias.
The wines were all tasted individually and scored on a scale of 100, with each judge bearing in mind that acidity and tannins are accentuated by air. If there were any quality issues (for example, questions over whether a wine was entirely clean; perhaps it was corked), then a new bottle was opened and tasted.
Once the judges had finished tasting a particular flight (such as first-class whites), they would go through their scores together, retasting and assessing the wine until a final score was agreed on. As Beverley Blanning MW explained, "We judged the wines on their merits but awarded extra marks if we felt the wines would taste especially good at altitude. For this tasting, we were looking for wines with good fruit that were not excessively tannic."
So how did the wines fare? Did they impress the judges overall? Blanning said, "It's important to remember that these wines are, on the whole, not very expensive—that is, in relation to the extra price of the airline ticket," and she adjusted her expectations accordingly. Nevertheless, Blanning "was impressed by the overall quality of the sparkling wines, many of which had lovely richness and yeastiness that would perform well at altitude."
The judges found that some categories were very consistent in terms of quality, while others were much more varied. Sam Harrop MW said, "The overall quality of the first-class wines submitted, especially the Burgundy and Bordeaux, did not reach my own lofty expectations." But he conceded, "There were some super wines."
Peter McCombie MW, "disappointed by the quality of the red wines," felt that that too many airlines are buying tight, tannic European wines. According to McCombie, "The reality is that way up there, good-quality new-world wines probably deliver the goods more consistently."
布莱尼说,“白人非常混杂。”and noted that in both the business- and first-class categories, this is where the majority of poor wines were found—not corked but oxidized and tired. However, she found that on the whole, the assorted fortified and sweet wines were good. And despite any of their reservations, all of the judges agreed that this was a fascinating tasting.
The Judges
Richard Bampfield MWis a specialist in corporate wine events.Beverley Blanning MWis a wine writer.Julien Brind MWis a wine consultant for Waitrose Ltd.Samantha Capornis tastings coordinator of Wine International.Sam Harrop MWis an industry consultant.Robert Josephis publishing editor of Wine International.Peter McCombie MWis a restaurant wine consultant.Charles Metcalfeis associate editor of Wine International.Liz Robertson MWis an independent consultant.Derek Smedley MWis a wine consultant.Simon Woodsis an author and the First Taste columnist for Wine International.
Business CLASS
Best White
1 British Airways
Labouré-Roi Meursault 2002, Burgundy, France
2 (tie) Air New Zealand
Highfield Estate Sauvignon Blanc 2003, Marlborough, New Zealand
Qantas Airways
Grosset Riesling Rockwood Vineyard 2004, Clare Valley, Australia
Cathay Pacific
Framingham Sauvignon Blanc 2003, Marlborough, New Zealand
Best Red
1 American Airlines
Château Batailley 2000, Pauillac, Bordeaux, France
2 Cathay Pacific
Antinori Tignanello 2000, Tuscany, Italy
3 (tie) Northwest Airlines
St. Clement Cabernet Sauvignon 2000, Napa Valley, California
Alitalia
Fattoria del Cerro Vino Nobile de Montepulciano 2000, Tuscany, Italy
Best Champagne/ Sparkling
1 Korean Air/KLM/Japan Airlines/Icelandair
Piper-Heidsieck Brut NV, Champagne, France
2 British Airways/Qantas Airways
Charles Heidsieck Brut Réserve Mis-en-Cave 2000, Champagne, France
3 (tie) Singapore Airlines
Piper-Heidsieck "Rare" Cuvée Réservé NV, Champagne, France
Finnair
Pol Roger Extra Cuvée de Réserve Brut 1996, Champagne, France
Best Fortified or Sweet
1 Cathay Pacific
Dow's Late Bottled Vintage Port 1997, Douro, Portugal
2 Finnair
Château Guiraud Premier Cru 1998, Sauternes, France
3 Lufthansa
Graham's Late Bottled Vintage Port 1998, Douro, Portugal
First CLASS
Best White
1 Cathay Pacific
Vincent Girardin Meursault Vieilles Vignes 2001, Burgundy, France
2 Etihad Airways
Domaine Roux Père et Fils Puligny Montrachet Les Enseignières 2002, Burgundy, France
3 Singapore Airlines
Dr. Loosen Urziger Würzgarten Riesling Kabinett 2000, Mosel, Germany
Best Red
1 Korean Air
Château Giscours 1999, Bordeaux, France
2 Etihad Airways
Possums Vineyard Shiraz 2001, McLaren Vale, Australia
3 Qantas Airways
Saltram No. 1 Barossa Shiraz 2000, Barossa Valley, Australia
Best Champagne/Sparkling
1 Malaysia Airlines
Billecart-Salmon Grand Cru Blanc de Blancs 1997, Champagne, France
2 (tie) Qantas Airways
Dom Pèrignon 1995, Champagne, France
Japan Airlines
Pol Roger Sir Winston Churchill 1995, Champagne, France
3 Lan Chile
Taittinger Comtes de Champagne Blanc de Blancs 1995, Champagne, France
Best Fortified or Sweet
1 Japan Airlines
Graham's 30 Year Old Tawny Port, Douro, Portugal
2 Varig
Warre's Quinta da Cavadinha Vintage Port 1986, Douro, Portugal
3 American Airlines
Graham's Malvedos Vintage Port 1995, Douro, Portugal
Overall Awards
Best Business cellar
Winner: Cathay Pacific
Runners-Up: American Airlines, British Airways, Icelandair
Best First Cellar
Winner: Japan Airlines
Runners-Up: Etihad Airways, Malaysia Airlines, Qantas Airways, Lan Chile
Best Airline Alliance
1 Oneworld
2 SkyTeam
3 Star Alliance
Most original business wine list
Winner: Delta Air Lines
Shortlist: American Airlines, Alitalia, British Airways, Finnair, Northwest Airlines, Cathay Pacific
Most original first wine list
Winner: Japan Airlines/Cathay Pacific
Shortlist: British Airways, Etihad Airways, Qantas Airways, Thai Airways International