How can you not count the copy of the in flight wine guide? IME, the wine selection will be represented in that booklet - it can be looked it up then.
How does the in-flight wine guide of a few dozen bottles tell you which 4-6 bottles have been loaded so you can make a choice?
To be fair, even VA C2C lists all the wines they
may have available, but only 3-4 of them are actually available, and you have to ask which ones are available. On one of my C2C flights (too long ago), even the champagne was not available (mind you, it is mere Lanson peasant stuff, so nothing really lost there); dessert wine was not available on both flights. Shrug.........
I have no idea what QF do or don't do - I don't fly them.
But you have a F reservation with them coming up.............
What I do know is that SQ certainly list ALL wines in menus in ALL classes - I would have thought most International carriers would do same - if I am wrong happy to take that one back.
SQ doesn't list the wines in Y. The menus just say the type of wine available. It doesn't tell you where it comes from.
In fact, many airlines don't tell you what wines they serve in Y. A big aside, though - why do Y pax have to know in advance - there's usually only two choices, and on a handful of airlines, you're just hoping to have an option which isn't rocket fuel.
It would not make much for a short announcement that wines are xx_ and xx_, or for the bottle to be clearly displayed (even with labels facing out) so you can look them up, but QF seems to prefer if you just ask for red or white. I like my wine and like to know what I am drinking.
Announcements of the wines are both tacky and ridiculous. It's like being told on the spot except you get it upfront, in a lazy fashion, and you still have to remember them.
What is so difficult to just have a leaflet which you provide with the menu? The QF F menu has such a simple fold-sheet with the wines on it; surely it's not hard to ask for such an inclusion.
Plenty of airlines even include the wines with the menu. CX, SQ, OZ, KA, UA..... naturally most of them don't update their cellar all that often (probably with the season and the meal selections), but so there.
Overall, you're right though - a bad flight it does not make, let alone a bad premium cabin. It's probably up there with a FA which just hands you the hot towel via tongs rather than presenting it to you on a platter.
Most people don't enjoy a cold sausage......
True, but damn well hope at least it is cooked as a minimum!