Marc Almert (second from left) with Korean Air flight attendants at Seoul Four Seasons Hotel on October 13 during Korean Air’s new inflight wine service showcasing event. Image: Korean Air

Press Release: Korean Air selects new inflight wines

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Press Release hub banner blue with title in red white and blueKorean Air has showcased its selection of new inflight wines, which will be served onboard from March 2023.

The airline presented 50 newly-selected inflight wines, including 19 First Class, 21 Prestige Class, and 10 Economy Class selections at the Seoul Four Seasons Hotel on October 13.

More than 100 people attended the event, including Kenneth Chang, Korean Air Executive Vice President and Chief Marketing Officer, airline employees and members of the media. Among the 50 selected wines, attendees tasted three types of wine – champagne, red and white wine.

Chang said, “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.”

Korean Air’s new inflight wine selected by world’s best sommelier’s blind tasting

Korean Air has collaborated with Marc Almert, who carries the accolade of “World’s Best Sommelier 2019,” as awarded by the International Sommelier Association. The airline also referred to wine data collected last year and created a longlist of 900 wines in a variety of categories. Korean Air along with Marc Almut then whittled down the list to a shortlist of 150 wines of various grape varieties, vintages and regions, including France, Spain, USA and Australia.

The two wine experts, Marc Almut and Sang Jun Lee, then tasted and evaluated each wine on October 11 and 12 at the Grand Hyatt Incheon Hotel. After the long process, the airline was finally able to showcase 50 wines, which will be served on board.

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*, featuring silky softness and rich bubbles.

*MV stands for Multi Vintage, which means using grapes harvested from multiple years.

Among the high-quality wines selected for Prestige Class was 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.

Collaboration with world’s top sommeliers

Marc Almert, who participated in the wine selection, is known as one of the world’s best sommeliers, and is from Cologne, Germany. In 2019, at the age of 27, he won the title of the youngest champion at the “World Best Sommelier Competition” organized by the International Sommelier Association. He is currently pursuing his career as the chief sommelier at Baur au Lac, a luxury hotel in Zurich, Switzerland.

Sang Jun Lee, who also participated in the wine selection, is a sommelier at KAL Hotel Network. His experience includes overseeing the wine selection at the Incheon 2014 Asian Games.

When considering the choices for new inflight wines, the sommeliers considered the cabin environment during the flight and the pairing of the wines with inflight meals.

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.”

New inflight wines with new meal options from March 2023

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.

In addition to new inflight wines, the airline is also planning significant changes to its inflight cuisine. Some changes have also recently commenced; the airline started 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. Already acclaimed for its award-winning cuisine, the selection of new wines, harmonizing with the inflight meals, continues to provide customers with special and high-quality inflight services.

Korean Air will continue to enhance its services to provide passengers with a memorable post-pandemic flight experience.

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About Korean Air

Serving the world for more than 50 years, Korean Air is one of the world’s top 20 airlines, carrying more than 27 million passengers in 2019, pre-COVID. With its global hub at Incheon International Airport (ICN), the airline serves 120 cities in 43 countries on five continents with a modern fleet of 155 aircraft and over 20,000 professional employees.

Korean Air’s outstanding performance and commitment to the highest level of safety and customer service was further highlighted during the pandemic; the airline was granted numerous awards including 2021 Airline of the Year and 2022 Cargo Operator of the Year by Air Transport World, and a 5-star COVID safety rating from Skytrax.

Korean Air is a founding member of the SkyTeam airline alliance, and has grown into one of the largest transpacific airlines through its joint venture with Delta Air Lines.

Dedicated to providing Excellence in Flight, Korean Air’s vision is to be a respected leader in the world airline community.

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