Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Read the original article on Purewow. Boxed wine conjures all kinds of images—namely, vaguely alcoholic, far-too-syrupy ...
Boxed wines can offer tremendous value and convenience and often have a lower carbon footprint than standard bottles. But they vary in quality, and the format is sometimes a convenient way for ...
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 ...
“What?” I hear you readers cry “box wine?” That epitome of un-chic, the packaging that screams bad, awful wine? Yup, it’s true, box wine sales are taking off, and for two very good reasons: they’re ...
In southern France, locals can buy their wines en vrac --in glass -- at the neighborhood winery. They help themselves to tastes from several different tanks, each marked with contents and price. After ...
For years, one of the most loathed word combinations in the long history of the grape was “boxed wine” — and for good reason. For decades, poor quality wine, labeled simply as “white” or “red,” was ...
Box wine often gets a bad wrap. Mention “box wine” to many people and they’ll likely say words like “cheap” or “tacky” or “bad.” Sure, there are definitely some so-called “bad” box wines out there.
It’s the epitome of déclasse, the vinous equivalent of trailer trash, the wine snob’s worst nightmare. No, I don’t mean the screw cap. I’m talking about boxed wine. Despite the almost reflexive ...
It’s been almost a decade since I mentioned box wines in this column. At that time, I acknowledged that this category of wine had made great strides over the years in the quality department. Over the ...