The winners of Business Traveller’s Cellars in the Sky Awards 2023 have been announced, supported by Chateau d’Esclans.
This year saw Qantas win Gold medals in a total of nine categories, for Best Business Class White, Best Business Class Red, Best Business Class Cellar, Best First Class Sparkling, Best First Class White, Best First Class Red, Best First Class Fortified / Dessert Wine, Best First Class Cellar and Best Overall Cellar.
Meanwhile Singapore Airlines took Gold medals for Best Business Class Sparkling and Best-presented First Class Wine List, and oneworld won Gold in the Best Alliance category.
Other Gold medals winners included United Airlines, Oman Air, Corsair, Qatar Airways, Lufthansa, TAP Air Portugal and Malaysia Airlines.
Now in its 38th year, Cellars in the Sky has been running since 1985, and celebrates the best business and first class wines served by airlines on their flights.
Late last year, a panel of expert judges convened at Haberdashers’ Hall, in Smithfield, London, to select the best bottles served by airlines in business and first class in 2023.
The judges were wine maker John Worontschak, Masters of Wine Sam Caporn and Peter McCombie, and head judge Charles Metcalfe, founder of the International Wine Challenge.
The competition is open to any carrier that serves wine in business or first class on mid- or long-haul routes. Each airline is invited to enter two reds, two whites, a rosé, a sparkling, and a fortified or dessert wine from both cabins.
They can compete in as many categories as they like but to be eligible for the Best Overall Cellar award, they must enter at least one red, white and sparkling. For 2023, 30 airlines entered.
Business Traveller would like to thank Chateau d’Esclans for supporting the 2023 Cellars in the Sky awards, as well as Bottega for sponsoring the reception drinks, and our other sponsors The Uncommon, The Pickle House and Pimentae.
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THE FULL LIST OF WINNERS AND SHORTLISTED AIRLINES
(Judges comments in italics)
WINNING REDS
Business Class Red
Gold – Qantas – 94 points
Clonakilla Hilltops Shiraz, 2022, Australia
“Notes of spice, cloves, white pepper, floral notes which run into fresh cherry and plum flavours”
Gold – Qantas – 94 points
Dalwhinnie Mesa Shiraz, 2020, Australia
“Amazing notes of herbs, thyme, pepper, fine tannins and subtle oak”
Silver – Qatar – 93.5 points
Penfolds Bin 28 Shiraz, 2019, Australia
“Very attractive wine, full bodied with well-integrated spicy oak, plush black fruits”
Bronze – Oman Air – 93 points
Penfolds Max’s Shiraz Cabernet, 2017, Australia
“Pretty, creamy, soft and succulent, ripe fruits, chocolate, long finish”
First Class Red
Gold – Qantas – 94 Points
Penfolds RWT Bin 798 Barossa Valley Shiraz, 2018, Australia
“Lovely spicy oak on the nose, very polished and balanced, rich with perfumed fruits”
Silver – British Airways – 93.5 Points
Mullineux Syrah Swartland, 2020, South Africa
“Charming, open and expressive, black cherry and pepper, excellent balance”
Bronze – Korean Air – 92.5 Points
Shafer TD-9, 2019, California, US
“Really well polished, ripe plum and black cherry, smart use of oak”
Bronze – Korean Air – 92.5 Points
Henschke Mount Edelstone Shiraz, 2016, Australia
“Lots of mint and eucalyptus, blackcurrant, cherry and spice, good tannins and finish”
WINNING WHITES
Business Class White
Gold – Qantas – 96 points
Flametree S.R.S Chardonnay, 2022, Margaret River, Australia
“Some smoky notes, toasty flashes, good minerality, great finish, excellent”
Silver – Singapore Airlines – 95 points
Deep Woods Estate Margaret River Chardonnay, 2021, Australia
“Nice use of well-integrated oak, minty, sharp edged, delicious”
Bronze – Qatar Airways – 94 points
Penfolds Bin 311 Chardonnay, 2018, Australia
“Lots of dimension and texture, very smart, notes of citrus, grapefruit and white peach”
First Class White
Gold – Qantas – 95 Points
Tolpuddle Chardonnay, 2021, Tasmania, Australia
“Light lemon colour, restrained aromatics, elegant on the palate, good acidity and intelligent oak”
Gold – Malaysia Airlines – 95 Points
Château Couhins–Lurton, 2020, France
“Notes of butterscotch and toast, spicy, waxy quality ripe fruits and good length”
Silver – Qantas – 94 Points
Penfolds Reserve Bin 18A, 2018, Australia
“Attractive well-integrated oak, nice citrus acidity, very classy and modern, rich yet structured, elegant”
Bronze – Japan Airlines – 93 Points
Henri Bourgeois Sancerre d’Antan, 2016, France
“Waxy, spicy wine with green notes underneath, dried grass, light gooseberry, nicely balanced”
WINNING SPARKLING
Business Class Sparkling
Gold – Singapore Airlines – 95 points
Champagne Piper-Heidsieck, 2014, France
“Sophisticated style, evolved, stony acidity, note of salted caramel, fresh acidity”
Silver – Qantas – 94.5 points
Champagne Duval Leroy Femme de Champagne, 2002, France
“Complex, toasty brioche notes, yeasty marmite nose, harmonised finish”
Bronze – Korean Air – 94 points
Champagne Piper-Heidsieck Rare Champagne, 2007, France
“Lightly savoury, peanut brittle notes, nice freshness, long finish”
First Class Sparkling
Gold – Qantas – 96 points
Champagne Taittinger Comtes de Champagne Blanc de Blancs, 2008, France
“Attractive nose, heady, rich, alluring, notes of lemon curd, dried hay, apple crumble”
Silver – British Airways – 95.5 points
Champagne Laurent–Perrier Grand Siècle NV, France
“Rich savoury, honeycomb, lemon curd, toast and grilled nut flavours, long finish”
Silver – Joint All Nippon Airways & Cathay Pacific – 95.5 points
Champagne Krug, 2004, France
“Rich and layered, seductive, complex and alluring, outstanding”
Bronze – Malaysia Airlines – 94.5 Points
Champagne Taittinger Comtes de Champagne Blanc de Blancs, 2007, France
“Notes of toast, hazelnut, crème caramel, stylish with great bottle age”
WINNING ROSES
Business Class Rosé
Gold – United Airlines – 92 points
Whispering Angel Rosé, 2022, Château d’Esclans, France
“Fresh, crisp, some redcurrant, complex minerality, great finish”
Silver – Qatar Airways – 91.5 points
Rosé et Or Château Minuty, 2021, France
“Complex with lots of freshness, notes of pink grapefruit”
Bronze – Delta Air Lines – 90 points
La Fête du Rosé, 2020, France
“Complex and balanced, refreshing acidity, hints of summer fruits“
Bronze – JetBlue – 90 points
Triennes Rosé, 2022, France
“Dry and delicate, hints of grenadine, white cherry and peach”
First Class Rosé
Gold – Qatar Airways – 91.5 points
Château d’Esclans, 2021, France
“Elegant palate, notes of nectarines, peach and redcurrants, hint of oak on the nose”
Silver – American Airlines – 91 Points
Colombo Cape Bleue Rosé, 2022, France
“Pretty, overt red berry fruits, fresh and charming, well balanced”
Bronze – British Airways – 90.5 Points
Caves d’Esclans Rock Angel, 2021, France
“Pale colour, with hints of floral, citrus and redcurrant flavours, light oak”
WINNING FORTIFIED/DESSERT
Business Class Fortified / Dessert Wine
Gold – Oman Air – 95 points
Château SUAU, 2016, France
“Notes of orange peel and honeysuckle, good acid balance”
Gold – Joint – Lufthansa & TAP Air Portugal – 95 Points
Graham’s 10 Year Old Tawny Port, Portugal
“Earth, toffee and fig cake flavours, nice spice, generous and sweet, lovely finish”
Silver – Singapore Airlines – 94 Points
Morris Classic Liqueur Muscat, Australia
“Floral nose with rich intense flavours of spice and Christmas pudding, hint of oak, great finish”
Bronze – Qantas – 93.5 points
Baileys of Glenrowan Founders Series Classic Muscat, Australia
“Very exuberant, taste of figs, toffee, caramel and raisins, generous and not overly sweet”
First Class Fortified / Dessert Wine
Gold – Qantas – 94 Points
Morris of Rutherglen Old Premium Rare Topaque, NV, Australia
“Deep rich brown, aromas of butterscotch, smooth texture with a long finish”
Silver – Lufthansa – 93.5 Points
Niepoort Tawny 20 Year Old Port, NV, Portugal
“Amber in colour, sweet with grilled nuts and orange peel”
Bronze – Qatar Airways – 93 Points
Graham’s 40 Year Old Tawny Port, Portugal
“Complex with flavours of nuts and treacle, good length”
Highly Commended – Korean Air – 92.5 Points
Château Guiraud, Sauternes, 2002, France
“Really pretty, nice bottle age, lush apricot flavour”
WINNING CELLARS
Business Class Cellar
- Gold Qantas
- Silver Qatar Airways
- Bronze Singapore Airlines
- Highly Commended Eva Air
First Class Cellar
- Gold Qantas
- Silver Malaysia Airlines
- Bronze All Nippon Airways
- Highly Commended Japan Airlines
Overall Cellar
- Gold Qantas
- Silver Qatar Airways
- Bronze Singapore Airlines
WINNING WINE LIST
Business Class Best-Presented Wine List
- Gold Corsair
- Silver Lufthansa
- Bronze Singapore Airlines
First Class Best-Presented Wine List
- Gold Singapore Airlines
- Silver Lufthansa
- Bronze Japan Airlines
WINNING ALLIANCE
- Gold oneworld
- Silver Star Alliance
- Bronze SkyTeam