Hi, my name is Corey and I love boxed wine—and I will no longer be shamed for it. Yes, I know I’m not in college anymore. And, yes, I know that many people consider drinking wine from a box one step ...
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SAN FRANCISCO, May 19, 2014 /PRNewswire/ -- Black Box Wines (www.blackboxwines.com), the leader in the premium 3L box wine category, welcomes the newest varietal to its wine portfolio, its 2013 ...
The hottest-selling wines don't come in a bottle -- they come in a box. Winemakers have been getting creative with packaging -- swapping corks for screwcaps or putting premium varieties like Syrah and ...
“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 ...
Tart, sweet and dirt cheap! A refreshing take on Pinot Grigio in a convenient and highly economical 3L box. We review the Kirkland Signature California Pinot Grigio Box Wine from Costco. Pinot Grigio ...
As children we were taught not to judge a book by its cover. The adult version of the lesson applies to wine. Boxed wine gets a bad rap because it comes it cardboard. But why, if what’s inside it is ...
Truth be told, I've always been afraid of wine from a box. I grew up in a family of oenophiles, started tasting wine circa age 10 (to "develop a palate," per my father), and now years later have a ...
Fried chicken, check. Barbecue ribs, ready to go. Brownies? A must. You’ve got all the food and fixings for a great lakeside picnic for your Tahoe summer adventure. Now all you need is the wine. But ...
Box wine has been around since the 1960s, but it has suffered a poor reputation. After all, where is the mystique? A bladder full of wine is hardly romantic. Then, in 2003, everything changed. A ...
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 ...