A flight attendant has gone viral after sharing a shocking secret about the champagne served to business class passengers. In a video, she reveals that airlines discard unopened bottles of champagne at the end of each flight, sparking controversy and raising questions about waste and the passenger experience.
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Amazon’s massive sale includes a tempting deal on Lanson Le Rosé Brut NV Champagne, offering a significant discount compared to competitors like Veuve Clicquot and Moet & Chandon. Wine expert Jada Jones explains why this bubbly deserves a spot on your shopping list.
The once exclusive Champagne region of France is embracing tourism with new hotels, enhanced visitor experiences, and a growing focus on welcoming all travelers. From luxurious barges to Michelin-starred restaurants, Champagne offers a diverse range of experiences for those seeking a taste of its iconic bubbles and rich history.
This October, OZEN RESERVE BOLIFUSHI and OZEN LIFE MAADHOO in the Maldives will be hosting exclusive wine-tasting events led by the House of Champagne Guy Charbaut. Guests can indulge in a journey through the world of fine champagne, with masterclasses led by Hélène Charbaut, the fourth-generation winemaker. The events will feature the debut of the exclusive ‘La Crayère’ cuvée, a 1er Cru Blanc de Blancs champagne, and offer unique champagne-pairing dinners, soirées, and blind tasting sessions.
G.H. Mumm Champagne, known for its pioneering spirit, has partnered with TOWT to transport its champagnes to the United States via a sailing cargo ship, marking a significant step towards decarbonization and sustainable practices within the luxury industry.
Browns, a popular British brasserie chain, has partnered with Moët & Chandon to offer a special Champagne Afternoon Tea experience. Guests can enjoy a classic afternoon tea with a modern twist, accompanied by a selection of Moët & Chandon champagnes or cocktails. The experience is available nationwide, with prices starting at £25 per person.
Emirates has renewed its global airline exclusivity agreements with Moët & Chandon, Veuve Clicquot, and Dom Pérignon for another four years. This partnership allows Emirates to offer its passengers a unique selection of eight exceptional champagnes across all cabin classes, from Dom Pérignon in First Class to Chandon Vintage Brut in Premium Economy. The airline continues to invest heavily in its champagne program, ensuring a premium experience for every traveler.