https://www.flyertalk.com/forum/trip-reports/1074418-8-bottles-dom-lax-bkk-sq-f.html
And I'm reminded of a classic quote that came from Dave Vino a few years back "I think I've had enough Dom."

conformistpete wrote:Mrs Conformist recently flew business to UK and the wines were pretty mundane. She needs a better job so she can fly first is seems.
TiggerK wrote:Yeah it's a big topic on the FlyerTalk forums, what Champagne is served in First Class on what airlines. BA certainly not rated highly it seems.... can't recall what they serve in F?
JamieBahrain wrote:Great to see service before safety with SQ
sjw_11 wrote:TiggerK wrote:Yeah it's a big topic on the FlyerTalk forums, what Champagne is served in First Class on what airlines. BA certainly not rated highly it seems.... can't recall what they serve in F?
Has been Laurent-Perrier Grand Siècle and something less exciting
TiggerK wrote:JamieBahrain wrote:Great to see service before safety with SQ
Thanks Captain. But if I was refused an extra glass of Champers in F for 'safety reasons' (assuming I was composed and coherent), not sure how happy I'd be, but of course would have to comply. If you're up the front your chances are slimmer anyway, so might as well try to go out with a nice Dommy glow.
JamieBahrain wrote:TiggerK wrote:JamieBahrain wrote:Great to see service before safety with SQ
Thanks Captain. But if I was refused an extra glass of Champers in F for 'safety reasons' (assuming I was composed and coherent), not sure how happy I'd be, but of course would have to comply. If you're up the front your chances are slimmer anyway, so might as well try to go out with a nice Dommy glow.
Nah, help yourself to a bottle or two, none of my business. But eight bottles is appalling in the era of air rage and the fog of war with airborne security- and I'm sure when that SQ jet was burning up on the tarmac last year without being evacuated, the cabin crew were still presenting neat little verticals of Dom.
JamieBahrain wrote:8 bottles of champers and many folks would be nicely primed for any manner of scenarios with the effects of altitude and unknown medications (the air travellers favourite stillnox would bring the party to life here ).
daver6 wrote:I was quite impressed with the wine list on Qatar in business. Some more 2002 Pommery Louise sir? Don't mind if I do!