Roebuck Estates Selected as British Airways Business Class Wine Partner – Luxury Hospitality Magazine

Roebuck Estates Selected as British Airways Business Class Wine Partner – Luxury Hospitality Magazine

Roebuck Estates, one of England’s leading producers of vintage sparkling wine, has been selected as a British Airways Business Class wine partner, becoming one of just four wines chosen to be served on board as part of the airline’s prestigious quarterly rotation programme.

This is the first time that Roebuck Estates has been poured on British Airways’ flights – a move that signals the continued ascent of the Sussex-based estate, which has rapidly grown to become one of the industry’s fastest-growing wine businesses, renowned for its exceptional and multi award-winning vintage sparkling wines, which are today served in some of the world’s most iconic destinations.

Roebuck Estates’ Reserve 2020 is currently being poured for British Airways Business Class customers until the end of March 2026 and is scheduled to return for Q1 2027.

A classic blend of Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier, Roebuck’s Reserve 2020 spends a minimum of three years ageing on its lees, creating a rich texture and decadent complexity. The wine reveals elegant notes of baked apple, ripe apricot and almond, balanced by freshness and precision – hallmarks of England’s cool-climate sparkling style. In addition to its presence in the skies, the Reserve is also available to customers nationwide through Roebuck’s retail partnership with Majestic, bringing award-winning English sparkling wine to an even wider audience.

The partnership with British Airways comes at a pivotal moment for English sparkling wine and demonstrates growing international recognition of the category. English wine remains one of the most on-trend wine sectors globally, with quality, sustainability credentials and provenance resonating strongly with modern consumers. Despite ongoing global economic challenges, the latest industry report from WineGB shows overall sales of English wine increased by 3%, reflecting sustained demand and confidence in the category.

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