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Air New Zealand pours the country’s finest wines

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Six of New Zealand’s leading independent wine experts have come together to create “The Fine Wines of New Zealand” – a list of the country’s most prestigious wines.

Air New Zealand will start to feature wines from the Fine Wines of New Zealand selection in its Business Premier cabins from September.

A selection panel comprising Masters of Wine Alastair Maling, Michael Brajkovich, Sam Harrop, Simon Nash and Steve Smith along with Master Sommelier Cameron Douglas has agreed on the list for 2016, which includes 47 wines representing seven varietals.

This group of leading New Zealand wine experts met several times in late 2015 and in the first half of 2016 to define the criteria that had to be met for a wine to earn the prestigious Fine Wine of New Zealand status. One of the key criteria is consistency, with a wine having had to have been produced to an exceptional standard for a minimum of five consecutive years.

A wine could only earn its Fine Wine of New Zealand status if all of the selection panel, which was supported by Master of Wine Bob Campbell, agreed it met the highest of standards. This saw several wines drop out of contention.

“It’s been a real pleasure to be involved in this process and play a part in promoting the country’s very best wines. For New Zealand wine to truly compete on the world stage there needs to be an ongoing focus on quality and on continually lifting the game,” Brajkovich said.

Air New Zealand will start to feature wines from the Fine Wines of New Zealand selection in its Business Premier cabins from September.

Air New Zealand chief operations officer Bruce Parton says as a longstanding supporter of New Zealand’s wine industry, the airline is proud to share with its premium customers some of the country’s leading wines, many of which retail for more than NZD 100 a bottle.

“We believe we can help further build awareness and appreciation of these world class wines with international travellers and propel leading New Zealand wineries to even greater commercial success. We will be doing this through promoting the wines on board via our inflight entertainment system, at offshore events and using our contacts internationally to help open up key export markets for the wineries should they need this support.

“Air New Zealand has carved out an enviable reputation globally for its premium on board wine selection over many years and we believe this latest commitment to the Fine Wines of New Zealand takes it to another level.

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