Box wine or boxed wine? No matter what you call them, they are a lot cheaper than their bottled and corked counterparts, and some are quite fine and drinkable. Since they're stored in bags inside ...
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 ...
In the American collective conscience, wine sold in a box isn't actually wine, it's a separate category referred to as "box wine." "Box wine" comes in a box, as distinct from "wine," which is ...
Goodness me we drink a lot of wine in the UK. We are the sixth biggest wine-drinking country in the world, guzzling 5% of the total amount produced (equivalent to Russia), according to Vinexpo,. Even ...
Box wine, or more correctly wine in a plastic bag that is inside a box, is no longer the red-headed stepchild of the wine world. Several wineries now deliver quality wine in a box. Bota Box (Delicato ...
Taking a box of wine to pre-drinks on a Saturday night at your friend’s house is a rite of passage for teenagers and young twentysomethings. And for anyone who went to Australia at that age, they will ...
Box wine often gets a bad rap. Mention “box wine” to many people and they’ll likely say words like “cheap” or “tacky” or “bad.” But the reality is there are many great wines out there that just happen ...
Between the empty Franzia bags and torn up cardboard boxes, box wine loses face. College kills its cred. And then, we all graduate, both academically and, so we assume, viticulturally. We start ...
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