Oceania Cruises has launched a new rare wine collection across its entire fleet.
The collection includes 80 new labels sourced from vineyards around the world and aims to cater to wine enthusiasts and make wine more accessible to beginners.
Additions to the collection include Moët & Chandon Cuvée Dom Pérignon from France, Château Mouton Rothschild from France, Ornellaia "Super Tuscan" from Italy, Mascot from Napa Valley, and Vina Errazuriz Kai Carmenère from Chile. Guests can enjoy the new labels at all restaurants, bars and suites across all seven ships
"As we continue to expand our rare wine program and world-class onboard experiences, we are privileged to rely on the expert knowledge of our top culinary team who are actively collaborating and seeking out new products in the global food and beverage scene," said Frank A. Del Rio, President of Oceania Cruises. "We look forward to hearing the stories of our guests' memorable moments and shared celebrations while enjoying the new collection.
In addition, Oceania Cruises has introduced new dining experiences and pairing menus on its newest vessel, Vista, complementing the existing wine pairing dinners offered on Marina and Riviera. Guests can join the head sommelier and his team for a two-hour Cellar's Wine Luncheon in the restaurant Ember, as well as private dining rooms in the Polo Grill and Toscana restaurants.
"We're excited to launch Oceania Cruises' new wine collection featuring the highest quality, hand-picked rare wine labels that reflect the global philosophy of the company," said Daniela Oancea, Corporate Beverage Manager of Oceania Cruises. "We are lucky to have built close relationships with the world's most exclusive producers who have dedicated their lives to the art of winemaking and are continuously tasting and discovering new varieties to keep up with modern trends."
For more information, visit the cruise line's website.