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M aking the Rounds with Helen Benefield Billings — Delta One Shines at 30,000
Delta One Shines at 33,000 Feet
When flying Delta One, passengers are invited to “sit back, relax and explore the many experiences that await you onboard.” This distinctive, elevated experience definitely sets a high bar for others to follow. If you’re connecting through Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport, you’ll want to shimmy on over to one of their stylish and comfortable Sky Club Lounges located in each terminal. If flying abroad, you may find yourself just as we did recently, in Concourse E’s International Lounge prior to our jaunt across the pond to London’s Heathrow Airport. This immediately set a positive tone that undoubtedly continued during our flight.
Once onboard Delta’s sparkling A330, we were warmly welcomed with a chilled glass of Champagne CanardDuchene Brut Cuvee Leonie, which provided a perfect ambiance for the overnight journey in Delta One. Their pre-dinner beverage service charms even the most jaded of business or leisure travelers. Diverse offerings are presented such as the Cocktail of the Moment, which on our flight was a Honey Peach Fizz made with Jack Daniel’s Tennessee Honey, peach puree and ginger ale. This, along with a plethora of other spirits and international wines from which to choose, helped to pass the duration of the seven-hour flight with ease. And did I mention the warm towels and nuts?
Delta’s Master Sommelier Andrea Robinson has thoughtfully and expertly selected unique, special wines for the Winter 2020 menu. “I’ve chosen a mix of classical and cutting-edge selections so you have some fun choices, all of them excellent. We tested every wine inflight to make sure it tastes just as good at altitude as on the ground. Enjoy!”
The eclectic wine list absolutely dazzles — an Italian Chardonnay, French Pinot Gris, or perhaps an Argentinean Cab or a French Pinot Noir would do nicely. There is something for every palate and style. When the beverage cart appears shortly after takeoff, the present-day expectation about Delta is one of complete confidence and excitement, especially from yours truly. Also on the colorful eye-catching Winter 2020 Delta One menu, we found more personal favorites such as CocaCola Zero, Bombay Sapphire Gin and Grey Goose Vodka with Seagram’s Dry Tonic. Fresh limes added a special touch, as did the knowledge exhibited by the flight attendants who were pouring.
In 2012, Delta acquired a 49 percent stake in Virgin Atlantic Airlines, giving elite passengers access to Virgin Atlantic Clubhouse lounges
and a seamless network of flights from which to choose. This further enhances the overseas travel experience, offering even greater benefits, especially to and from London’s colossal Heathrow Airport.
At departure in London, we were greeted curbside at a designated entrance, where our luggage was whisked away and we checked in promptly before heading to a private security screening area, significantly reducing stress. This also allowed for more time to chill out and appreciate the many amenities of the Virgin Clubhouse in Terminal 3. There we enjoyed access to everything from an a la carte restaurant with table service to hair and spa treatments at the Wellness Spa and, of course, a full service, complimentary bar with all the bells and whistles.
Settling into Delta One for the almost nine-hour flight back to Atlanta, we found the environment was yet again calm, pampering and full of enticing fine dining and beverage options. I always say the trip home should be just as much fun as the outbound, and I decided to further imbibe as we travelled west across the Atlantic. The most extraordinary Champagne was happily received once again, as was my particular preference from the Winter 2020 menu: the full-bodied Cattin Pinot Gris from Alsace, France 2018. My taste buds were unquestionably grateful for this and for all the hard work and special consideration given to ensure matchless flavors — touches and experiences that shine on the ground and most assuredly do at 33,000 feet.
The Perfect Springtime Sips!
Some of Duckhorn Portfolio’s most sought-after white wines include Duckhorn Vineyards Napa Valley Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc and Decoy Sonoma County Chardonnay.
Our Duckhorn Vineyards Napa Valley Sauvignon Blanc was first produced in 1982. Harvested from our own estates and select Napa Valley vineyards, this rich and elegant Sauvignon Blanc was blended with Sémillon to add depth and complexity. Fermented and aged using both stainless steel and French oak, it offers ripe citrus, tropical flavors and refreshing acidity Expanding upon our Chardonnay offering, Decoy Sonoma County Chardonnay allows our winemaking team the opportunity to explore a different expression of this great grape from another recognized California appellation. This Chardonnay is bright and inviting with lovely layers of fruit flavors underscored by delicate acidity and a supple richness from sur lie aging.
For more information, please contact: Jessie Griggs Senior Director, On Premise National Accounts 314.537.7757 or jgriggs@duckhorn.com
Duckhorn Vineyards has been making wines using grapes from the finest Napa Valley vineyards for over 40 years. Building on this rich history, the Duckhorn Vineayrds Napa Valley Chardonnay is sourced from the coolest regions. In the cellar, we applied classic techniques of French oak barrel fermentation with lees stirring, resulting in a Chardonnay that balances the complexity and richness of Napa Valley.