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Originally Posted by greenlotus
(Post 7308811)
Banrock Station from Australia has terrific wines in an "apple juice" 1L box. Fantastic!
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Target has those 4-pack wine cubes...not the best vino, but they fit in a cupholder. :o
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we LOVE those target 'juice box' boxed wines...not as great wine, mind you, but as great kitsch, groovy packaging and perfectly fine vino. there's a preference in my house for the pinot grigio and the cab-shiraz. (the merlot...not so much.) my husband keeps threatening to sneak 'em into the movies to go with his popcorn, and it's great for a picnic--no worries about breakage and it's the perfect size. it's only a pity they don't come with straws. ;)
i think the 'juice box' is a brilliant idea, but i'm just waiting for the lawyers to get hold of it. seriously, i'm expecting some weird lawsuit about kids drinking mommy's stuff, so i'm stocking up. :p |
Originally Posted by karenkay
(Post 7381844)
i think the 'juice box' is a brilliant idea, but i'm just waiting for the lawyers to get hold of it. seriously, i'm expecting some weird lawsuit about kids drinking mommy's stuff, so i'm stocking up. :p
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Originally Posted by UNITED959
(Post 7384491)
Or the fact they aren't very recognizable (mix in well with other beverage packaging).
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Hard to imagine Cole Porter finding inspiration over a chilled box of Sancerre.
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Tried the Bandit cabernet last night and was disappointed after such an impressive pinot grigio.
Mrs BamaVol and I did get a chuckle out of the 2002 vintage stamped on the juicebox. Certainly the oldest juice box contents we've ever consumed. |
Originally Posted by adr
Agreed. Borlotti (?) Merlot is better than most bottles 2 or 3 times the price, and has topped many lists.
pretty good. Today for lunch I had a box Merlot from Domaine Grollet near Angouleme, and it was great with bacon butties. |
Originally Posted by BamaVol
(Post 7421158)
Tried the Bandit cabernet last night and was disappointed after such an impressive pinot grigio....
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In the US, Kendall-Jackson does a nice box.
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Originally Posted by SNA_Flyer
(Post 7290734)
There are some good box wines - my last purchase was a fantastic Premier Cru White Burgundy for summertime drinking. Great because 3 Liters of wine could be dispensed over time without oxidizing - one of the great benefits of Box Wine.
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Sorry--question already posed in previous post.
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Yesterday someone plopped a box of Alamaden boxed white wine on the counter at a parish luncheon. Hideous is about the best description I can offer...especially at room temperature.
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Originally Posted by Starwood Lurker
(Post 7430360)
Yesterday someone plopped a box of Alamaden boxed white wine on the counter at a parish luncheon. Hideous is about the best description I can offer...especially at room temperature.
... Almaden is an interesting case study of how brands evolve. Almaden was one of the first box wines in the US (20 years ago? I think it is circa 1985); they had "jug" wines in gallon bottles before then. Used to be quite good for the price. Over time the taste has gotten a lot sweeter and more fruity -- and worse. Seems like a business decision, or response to perceived market demand. They definitely changed the style to be more "soft drink" inspired (taste like Sprite). |
Originally Posted by number_6
(Post 7429955)
Just tried the 2005 Bandit pinot grigio and it was awful; the worst wine I've had in years. Lots of cheaper wines are a lot better than that one. I do like the packaging, but their wine is surprisingly poor.
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