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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 ...
At DBGB Kitchen and Bar, the five-week old restaurant in downtown Manhattan from Daniel Boulud, diners can order something different for the table: a box of wine. Call it a sign of the times that a ...
They're the butt of many wine snob's jokes and the bane of many wine lover's existence. At least, that's the way they can seem if you see the looks on some people's faces when you bring up the subject ...
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 ...
In southern France, locals can buy their wines en vrac --in glass -- at the neighborhood winery. They help themselves to tastes from several different tanks, each marked with contents and price. After ...
$5 for 500 milliliters Light and crisp, this California dessert wine tastes of orange blossom, honey, and dried apricot. Drink it chilled, "but not ice-cold or you'll lose the nuance of the flavor," ...
Once upon a time, drinking boxed wine meant sipping on super-sweet, hangover-inducing booze from a bag inside a box. But it's time to officially put that bad reputation in the past-and with it, your ...
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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