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Environmentally Friendly Box WineThe most eco-friendly, cost effective option to replace glass wine bottles is a cardboard box and a plastic bladder. From manufacturing to transportation, storage and waste, box wine is the better choice.- Box Wine: Pros and ConsHave you tried box wine before? Well, if you want to find affordable wine that has great flavor, this is definitely something to take into consideration. Here is everything you need to know about box wine's pros and cons.
- Franzia Vs. Almaden: Which Boxed Wine is Better?If you've been trying to figure out which boxed wine tastes the best, I'll cut through the mystery with this comparison of the Franzia and Almaden wine brands.
- The Top 5 Boxed WinesThere are some great boxed wines, but there are a lot to choose from when it comes time to buying one, so here is a guide to the top 5 best boxed wines.
Boxed Wine: Is it Time to Come Out of the Cellar?If you've been ignoring boxed wine for years, it may be time to give them another try. The quality has improved and - like finding that elusive bargain bottle - it's possible to get a boxed wine bargain for $10 and under.- Boxed Wines: Recyclable and UnbreakableBoxed wines have come a long way since the first boxed wines were introduced more than 25 years ago. If you can see the magic in wine that last two weeks or more in your fridge, give boxed wine a try.
Wine: Drinking Inside the BoxThough once the underbelly of wine-drinking, box wines are quickly becoming a cheap and tasty addition to any meal. Savour these fantastic wines, and discover the best in the box.- Top 5 Boxed WinesBoxed wines are great ways to enjoy vino. No hassles with corks and no potential for glass breakage.
- The Best Boxed WinesHere's a review of five boxed wines and a little bit of information about each one.
- Bag-In-Box WinesBag-In-Box wines are not clearly understood and more awareness needs to be created.
- Box Wine - It's Not as Bad as You Might ThinkWine snob, are ya? Do you only go for the bottle, with its specific breed of grape and year of vintage on it? You're in for a shock...
- What the Future May HoldA disturbing look at the robot-ruled future.
- The Many Blown-out CandlesJust an expression and explanation of being around somebody who you know you won't be for much longer. The tone is meant to be awkward and uncomfortable, like watching a movie with your now ex-girlfriend.
- Wine-in-a-Box: The Truth Behind the CardboardI have a group of friends who have initiated a wine-tasting group in the area. This sounds like a rather hoity-toity thing to do, but for the most part it isn't a snobbish group.