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Old 18th Nov 2012, 20:06
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Monarch - Sparkling Rose

Hi,

Flew with Monarch last month and the wife really enjoyed the sparkling rose.

Much appreciated if any Monarch crew could advise what it is??
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Sparkling Rose

The sparkling rose we have on board is Schloss Trier Rosé de Blanc et Noir.

As far as I am aware it is not widely available, but would be happy to be corrected.
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Thanks

thanks Gleysh,

Wife had said it was schlob or similar ?? Having googled it can see why.

Now the challenge to source some for Xmas.
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You're welcome. Let me know if you manage to find any!
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Airlines choose wines that will taste good at altitude. The same wine may not taste the same at sea level.
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"Airlines choose wines that will taste good at altitude. The same wine may not taste the same at sea level."

That only holds true for the first 2 glasses..
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Die Leipner-Selektion - Feines für Geniesser - Layat - Schloß Trier Rosé trocken
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By 'Eck, Doris, these airlines are really pushing the boat out! Nearly a fiver a bottle and we get a glass each!

For a slightly sweet Rose, absolutely full of flavour, try a "white" Zinfandel or Grenache....Blossom Hill is the most widely available and can be had "on offer" (but not this time of year! )and doesn't have the slightly bitter after-taste of some. at a similar price to the German product above....otherwise , whatever they can screw you for (usually 5.45 )
remember T***o give an extra 5% discount on 6 assorted bottles,as well as points...also keep an eye on A**a...play one against the other and stock up when an offer is on.
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retail price price

I assume you were in First Class.

Why ony one glass.?

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