July 3, 2024 – Brännland Iscider are proud to share that Brännland Iscider, the company’s flagship ice cider, as well as its lighter sweet wine Brännland Apple Ice will be served at First Class onboarding and First Class in-flight services starting in the fall of 2024. Both were chosen by the Lufthansa tender team in competition with internationally acclaimed sweet wines.
In Lufthansa-tenders in the fall of 2023 Brännland Iscider and other tender-participants were judged by a team of three masters of wine. Two apple-based ice wines from Brännland Iscider received stand-out scores.
Brännland Iscider took part in the tender through its German partner Ardau Weinimport.
Björn Gerhard, General Director Ardau Weinimport,
“We are very happy and proud to be able to offer these qualities to Lufthansa. Brännland Iscider represents what can only be described as an entirely new category of fruit based fine wines in the global market.”
Andreas Sundgren, founder Brännland Iscider,
“This is of course fantastic for us as a company and producer, but it also marks a step for non-grape based wines. For us to be able to set ourselves apart from any number of great domaines makes us very proud and very humble. To be selected by Lufthansa, a company founded in what is arguably the finest culture in the world for sweet wines, makes us even prouder.”
About the Products
Brännland Iscider is the company’s flagship wine, blended to capture the most concentrated and focused image of the particular vintage while retaining its goal to also express the best of Swedish apples in a wider sense.
Brännland Apple Ice is the producer’s lightest wine, made from 100% Mutsu apples, combining complexity and lightness.
Read more about the wines and different vintages on Brännland Iscider’s website.
About Ice Cider
Ice cider is a sweet apple ice wine, originally born in Quebec, Canada. Like ice wines produced using grapes, ice cider combines outstanding fruit and a naturally cold climate to create
About Brännland Iscider
Brännland Iscider, located in the village of Vännäsby just outside Umeå. It founded in 2011 with the vision of creating one of the world’s best sweet wines using the unique climate of the northern Swedish landscape and the best Swedish apples. Brännland Iscider have won numerous international awards and the company’s wines are represented recurrently in some of the best restaurants in the world.