Emirates is inviting First Class customers to savour the rare Dom Pérignon Rosé Vintage 2009 Champagne, served across all routes departing Dubai. The celebrated vintage has consistently received exceptionally high ratings and will be offered in First Class over the next few months.
Through an exclusive partnership with Moët Hennessy, Emirates is the only airline to access this special vintage directly from the winery.
Emirates serves Dom Pérignon Vintage to First Class customers across all global routes, but also regularly presents special vintages, offering an opportunity to sample some of the rarest and most coveted wines and champagne in the world – such as the Dom Pérignon Rosé Vintage 2009.
The classic Dom Pérignon Vintage is a white Champagne, blending Pinot Noir and Chardonnay in near-equal proportions. It focuses on purity and precision, offering a refined, mineral-driven profile with notes of citrus, stone fruit, and toasted brioche.
In contrast, Dom Pérignon Rosé Vintage contains a higher proportion of Pinot Noir, including a still red wine made from the same grapes lending it a delicate colour and additional structure.
While both wines share the Dom Pérignon signature of balance and depth, the Vintage offers luminous finesse, while the Rosé brings intensity, sensuality, and bold character.
First Class passengers can discover if Dom Pérignon Rosé 2009 will be served on their flight by checking the ‘What’s on your flight’ option on www.emirates.com or on the Emirates app.
Emirates’ Champagne program
Ensuring its customers always ‘fly better’, Emirates purchases more champagne than any other airline in the world and has exclusive rights to serve Dom Pérignon Vintage 2015, Dom Pérignon Vintage Rosé 2009, Dom Pérignon Plénitude 2 2006, Moët & Chandon Brut Imperial, Moët & Chandon Imperial Rosé, Moët & Chandon Grand Vintage Blanc 2016, Veuve Clicquot Yellow Label and Veuve Clicquot Vintage Blanc 2015. Emirates also serves Australian sparkling wine, Chandon Vintage Brut 2019 onboard as a global exclusive to customers in Premium Economy.
For the last 16 years, Emirates has invested more than $1 billion into its wine program, buying exceptional wines at the earliest opportunity to let them mature, allowing them to express their full potential before serving them on board. The Emirates Wine Cellar in France currently houses 6.5 million bottles of fine wines, some of which will not be ready for tasting until 2035. Emirates offers 37 different varieties of French wines and champagnes on board its aircraft.





