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Wine & Aviation: Best Airlines For Wine Lovers

Aurora Welch
Last updated: 14 March 2025 23:35
By Aurora Welch
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The world of opulence is heavily dependent on two key factors: how expensive you can travel and the wine you are drinking. Everything boils down to these two factors. Hence, we decided to bring these two elements of opulence under one roof.

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Wine Tasting & AviationEmiratesQatar AirwaysBritish AirwaysLufthansaAir FranceThe Final Thought

In this article, we will look at some of the airlines that have the best wine collections. Therefore, if you are a connoisseur who wants to experience wine tasting like Private Douro Valley Wine Tours while flying, you have stumbled upon the right article.

Let’s go!

Wine Tasting & Aviation

Wine and aviation have truly started becoming one since Avelo Airlines launched the first-ever wine-tasting aviation experience. This is one of the most prominent and bold moves taken by the aviation industry in a while.

This opened the floodgates, and people started realising the importance of wine while traveling via the air. Here, we will not be talking about similar airlines like Avelo Airlines. We wanted to go a different route. As a result, we will speak of airlines with some of the best wines in the world.

One small disclaimer: This is not a ranking list of airlines based on the wines they provide. This is more of an informative list that is meant to educate people. So, let’s go!

© Emirates
© Emirates

Emirates

Emirates is undoubtedly an easy contender for one of the biggest airlines in the world. This Dubai-based airline company is known for its masterclass service and badge of opulence. Hence, it is no surprise that Emirates has found its place on this list.

Emirates is a paradise for the flying wine lovers. As per sources, the airline has invested close to $1 billion in its wine programs in the past two decades. This has certainly paid off since the airline is known for its aged wines like Châteaux and Dom Pérignon.

Qatar Airways

Like Emirates, Qatar is another familiar face in the list of ‘best airlines in the world.’ Therefore, it is no wonder that Qatar did not skimp at all in its wine offerings. The wine program of Qatar Airlines is one of the most fleshed out in the industry.

Qatar’s in-house wine program, Master of Wine, is the best in its class. The program has taken special care to study wines that taste better at altitude. Qatar prioritises taste over opulence. As a result, you will find bottles that taste better at altitude and not at the price tag—a truly wine-lover move to pull.

British Airways

British Airways also houses a program called the Wine Flyer. The program is not just a fancy term. In fact, it encourages people to broaden their boundaries by offering new and unique wines to taste and explore. The best part is that some wines can only be found on the flight.

British Airways also prioritises taste over a price tag. As a result, you will find bottles that taste better with altitude. However, this does not mean that the airline skimped on the wines. You can find wines from popular areas like Cape Town, Marlborough, Provence, and Bordeaux.

Lufthansa

Lufthansa is certainly one of the big names for in-flight wine tasting. The company has invested not just time but also expertise in researching the best wine for air travel. Therefore, the company has called in people who can assess the best wine for air travel.

Lufthansa has created a checklist that includes the aroma, alcohol content, age, etc. to develop the best wine for the cabin. The company not only prioritises the first-class. They also stock the flight with wines tha the regular passengers can try.

Air France

Air France’s wine program is easily one of the best, as head sommelier Xavier Thuizat spearheads it. The airline primarily focuses on innovation and breaking new ground. As a result, you can expect something new and iconic.

The airline brings premium wines from the Rhone Valley, Burgundy and Bordeaux. The flight has certainly pioneered the art of aviation and wine. Air France is a stalwart in this section, from the finest wine to the best aviation services.

The Final Thought

These were some of the best airlines you could go for to experience premium wine tasting at a higher altitude. Therefore, the next time you or your wine-loving friend wants to try something new and unique while flying, you know which airline to suggest them. Thank you and have a great day ahead.

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Aviation Reporter - Aurora has over five year's experience contributing to the biggest media outlets including Forbes, CNN and CBS. Passionate for airline economics, airline safety and aerodrome regulations, Aurora contributes breaking news to the Travel Radar newsdesk, sharing her vast industry experience.
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