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 ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. stacked collection of boxed cabernets - Emily Alexander/Static Media When you hear the word cabernet, you probably think of a rich ...
A composite image of Costco and Trader Joe's boxed wines - Static Media / Getty Boxed wine used to be something you hid in the back of the fridge for yourself. It definitely wasn't good enough to ...
While wine snobs might turn up their noses at the thought of boxed wine, the large-format packaging offers a lot of upside. One of boxed wine’s many boons is its convenience: one package holds up to ...
We have multiple reasons for championing the virtues of putting wine in boxes. • It is the most environmentally friendly way to package wine, since it has a lower carbon footprint and is easier to ...
These should be the best of times for box wine, long the province of mostly sweet, corporate-driven plonk in the U.S. That’s because the world’s grape glut is on at least its fourth year, while ...
BEST: Provisions Pinot Gris, 3L (Fred Meyer) To be honest, we weren’t really wowed by any of the white wines, but we found this boxed wine to be crisp, refreshing and the most straight-from-the-bottle ...
Every item on this page was chosen by a Town & Country editor. We may earn commission on some of the items you choose to buy. There's an understandable bias about boxed wines. After all, the version ...
It is high time to remove the stigma that boxed wine inherently is plonk. An Australian invention patented in 1965 by winemaker Thomas Angove, the bag-in-a-box has had a sort of failure to launch here ...