Box wines unfairly get a bad rap. Just because a wine's packaged in a box doesn't make a wine better or worse. It's just a different way to ship and store wine. And since most boxes of wine contain ...
Leave the stigma behind and embrace the revolution of bag-in-box wines. Standouts include Adnams’ Loire Valley sauvignon ...
Read the original article on Purewow. Boxed wine conjures all kinds of images—namely, vaguely alcoholic, far-too-syrupy Kool-Aid-like concoctions from the ‘90s. But I’m challenging you to erase that ...
One box ($21) equals a casual four bottles of wine, so you don't have to worry about lugging glass around or hearing the dreaded, "I forgot my corkscrew." Boxed wine is also more eco-friendly, as it ...
Boxed wine gets a bad rap, but aside from being less expensive than bottled wine, it's better for the environment and stays fresh for 4-6 weeks. Now, real wineries and real people are actually proud ...
Historically, boxed wine, for one reason or another has gotten a bad rap. Once a permanent fixture amongst mini-fridge-clad college students the world over, frat bros eager to prove their machismo ...
Boxed wine is big again. Once reserved for college dorms and all-you-can-drink restaurants, home fridges and shelves are filling up with boxes of wine that provide a better value and shelf life (an ...
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