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“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 ...
We tasted the same box of wine every week to learn exactly when its flavor fades — and how long you can really keep it open.
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 ...
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 ...
Cooking wine should be good enough to drink, but not so good that you feel bad dumping it into a sauce or stew. (It should not, under any circumstances, come in a bottle that says “cooking wine.”) ...
If you’re surprised to hear that boxed wine isn’t only having a moment but has officially shed its frat-party past, it’s because you know that the “bag in a box” concept was once considered maybe the ...
The next time you're hosting or attending a gathering, there's an argument to be made for choosing boxed wine over bottled. Boxed wine allows you to serve more people, often at a fraction of the price ...
With Thanksgiving nearly upon us, many of us are out buying wine. A lot of us probably think we can taste the difference between fancy wine and inexpensive, but can we really? And would your guests ...
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