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That's seriously mediocre
Yes, it’s pretty disappointing for a First wine list. The champagne is nothing special, the reds are expensive (the Shiraz is $210 a bottle at Dan Murphy) but didn’t really impress.

I’m on CX First tomorrow with Krug as their champagne offering and SQ in a few weeks with their Cristal special, those are wine lists that match the First expectation.
 
But don’t you think that nevertheless there should be a First Class-worthy drinks list being available for those that can / want to drink during their flight?
i don’t like wine so doesn’t bother me .

Just buy a nice bottle then from your bottle shop ? Then spending first class tickets .
It would also mean they have to increase ticket prices if they have fancy wines .
 
It would also mean they have to increase ticket prices if they have fancy wines .

Qantas First has had much better wine lists in the past - did the fares drop when the wine list quality dipped?

Much like your argument that it's impossible to deliver a consistently well cooked steak on a plane, other airlines manage to serve a better product. What's so special about Qantas?
 
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Not that price is always an indicator of quality, but for comparison that QF1 wine list has an average street price in Australia of $126/bottle (excluding the dessert wines).

The CX F flight I’m on right now has an average price of $298, though that is skewed by the champagnes (2004 Krug at $700 and 2013 Rare at $450).
 
Qantas First has had much better wine lists in the past - did the fares drop when the wine list quality dipped?

Much like your argument that it's impossible to deliver a consistently well cooked steak on a plane, other airlines manage to serve a better product. What's so special about Qantas?
The first class lounge is pretty special
 

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