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westcoastman Mar 2, 2007 7:28 am


Originally Posted by greenlotus (Post 7308811)
Banrock Station from Australia has terrific wines in an "apple juice" 1L box. Fantastic!

OT: I loved their 2004 vintage and raved about it to everyone. The Shiraz was even voted one of best values in the world at less than $4 a bottle in some places. But when I bought several bottles of their 2005 vintage it tasted like...well...cheap wine.

UNITED959 Mar 10, 2007 8:21 am

Target has those 4-pack wine cubes...not the best vino, but they fit in a cupholder. :o

karenkay Mar 11, 2007 9:09 am

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

UNITED959 Mar 11, 2007 6:49 pm


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

Or the fact they aren't very recognizable (mix in well with other beverage packaging).

karenkay Mar 14, 2007 7:14 am


Originally Posted by UNITED959 (Post 7384491)
Or the fact they aren't very recognizable (mix in well with other beverage packaging).

exactly. which is, of course, part of why we like them. :D

Orchids Mar 14, 2007 9:15 am

Hard to imagine Cole Porter finding inspiration over a chilled box of Sancerre.

BamaVol Mar 17, 2007 1:40 pm

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.

violist Mar 19, 2007 10:55 am


Originally Posted by adr
Agreed. Borlotti (?) Merlot is better than most bottles 2 or 3 times the price, and has topped many lists.

De Bortoli makes wine in several different ranges. Some of it is
pretty good. Today for lunch I had a box Merlot from Domaine
Grollet near Angouleme, and it was great with bacon butties.

number_6 Mar 19, 2007 11:13 am


Originally Posted by BamaVol (Post 7421158)
Tried the Bandit cabernet last night and was disappointed after such an impressive pinot grigio....

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.

BeanTownBoy Mar 19, 2007 12:07 pm

In the US, Kendall-Jackson does a nice box.

BeanTownBoy Mar 19, 2007 12:08 pm


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.

More 411 on the name of the white Burgundy, please? Many thanks!

BeanTownBoy Mar 19, 2007 12:10 pm

Sorry--question already posed in previous post.

Starwood Lurker Mar 19, 2007 12:23 pm

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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number_6 Mar 19, 2007 12:47 pm


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.
...

The easiest way to make poor wine taste better is to chill it. Cold eliminates the more volatile components of the smell, which tend to be the worse features of a wine. It even works for red wine (bad red wine straight from the fridge can be enjoyable sometimes). Works particularly well in Florida.

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).

BamaVol Mar 19, 2007 1:47 pm


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.

Well, keep in mind I was using the term impressive more to describe value (@ $6 a liter) than taste, but I cannot say it was the worst I've tasted all month, let alone years. To each his own. Anyone else dare to try it?


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