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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 ...
“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 ...
It's been done. The line has been crossed. There's no going back. You can now officially buy single vineyard Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon packaged in a box instead of traditional glass bottles.
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 ...
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 ...
Box wine often gets a bad wrap. Mention “box wine” to many people and they’ll likely say words like “cheap” or “tacky” or “bad.” Sure, there are definitely some so-called “bad” box wines out there.
At university at the tail end of the 1990s, there was one staple offering present at every student house party. Perched on the kitchen worktop would be two large boxes of wine; one red, one white. Yet ...