Which boxed wine is best




















Add to that commitment a selection of top-class wines and you have a credible pointer to how the wine world may develop in the future. A medium-bodied red with concentrated dark fruit flavours, it goes really well with a meaty casserole or just a tomato-heavy pizza. South African winemaker Jack Bruce has a simple philosophy when it comes to making wine — and blending it. Subtle but spicy it brings a taste of the aromatic herbs that surround the vineyards to the table in a pleasing and balanced way, with lots of cherry and red fruit flavours on the tongue.

No bottles to hump around, just a handy 1. What could be more welcome or more portable? The immediate shelf appeal of this wine, in bottles or boxes, is obvious. Authentic, moody shots of convicts transported to Australia stare out at you from the packaging, almost urging you to buy it.

But does the wine live up to its promise or are we being held to ransom? Happily, this blend of shiraz, cabernet sauvignon and grenache from south-eastern Australia does provide a more than decent mouthful with bright notes of dark fruit and berries and a pleasant oaky feel.

This is an eminently approachable red wine with a sprightly blend of grenache and syrah grapes picked from young vines which bring a freshness and a perky vitality. But it comes in a huge quantity. Five litres is more than six-and-a-half bottles of wine — so you may want to wait until distancing rules are relaxed further before bringing this to the barbecue.

This fresh and lively dry white by the Casimirri family from the Abruzzo region of Italy, is made using the local pecorino grape. The current English white wine of choice, bacchus, is now available fully boxed. Be bold, like Naked Grape. Like a lot of wine drinkers, I think I was first drawn to this box because of the design on the outside.

We can act as sommelier-esque as we want about flavor profiles, but if you have an ugly exterior, the sell is going to be much harder. Why do they always pull me in with their folksy designs? There are better Australian Shiraz options out there, but then again, do they come in a box that makes you feel cooler than you are?

I asked for a dry red wine and Vin Vault answered. Shame on me for not loving the fruits and spices. Shame on them for not doubling down on an earthier richness. United States. Type keyword s to search. Today's Top Stories. Every 'Bond' Film Ever, Ranked. Leaving Afghanistan Behind. Advertisement - Continue Reading Below. House Wine Red Blend. Franzia Dark Red Blend. Black Box Cabernet Sauvignon.

Bota Box Cabernet Sauvignon. They're not so complex as to require a Riedel wine glass, but that's also why they can be great to have around.

Or do as the Italians do in piazzas all over Italy: pull out a small glass tumbler alongside your box, and if you feel like you're being judged, just channel your inner Godfather and make those skeptics an offer they can't refuse: a glass of any one of these tasty boxed wines.

This wine is rich and creamy, with tart apple and pear flavors, and subtle caramel and toasty toffee notes on the finish. Also look out for the Cabernet Sauvignon here, which is a deep ruby-purple color, with really sumptuous black fruit aromas, along with graphite and sweet oak spice. It's round, plush and soft with chocolate-covered black cherry notes, vanilla bean, chewy tannins and a subtle smoky herbaceous note on a blueberry compote-tinged finish.

Blackberry and black plum notes meet dark chocolate and sweet spice on this ruby-purple, rich and mouth-filling Merlot. A ruby-purple color in the glass, this wine gives way to soft and warm flavors redolent of black cherry and black currant, and leads to a vanilla-bean, toast and cocoa-tinged finish.

If you don't want a full box, it also comes in mL Go-Packs. Worth the hunt, this blend of Sauvignon Blanc and Semillon is bright and clean, with pure citrus notes, crisp minerality and vibrant acidity. Likewise, boxed wines can last for weeks once opened due to the lack of oxidation inside of their bags, so you not only reduce your carbon footprint, you can also waste less wine.

The wines inside of those boxes have also drastically improved from the sticky-sweet versions most of us were introduced to, thanks to improved technology and the more demanding palates that the market has developed.

And while we'd never suggest that you abandon bottles entirely, if you're looking for a good anytime wine think of it as your own private house wine these tasty and approachable sips are the perfect solution.

This smooth cab from Chile is filled with notes of dark berries, cocoa, and vanilla that makes it a great pairing for meaty dinners or a rich flavor to reward yourself for a hard day's work. This stonefruit and red berry-tinged rose from France has what the French call "glou-glou" AKA extreme glugability that makes it perfect for a balmy day around the pool or barbecue.

A blend of sauvignon blanc and semillon, this white bordeaux has a crisp mineral finish and notes of citrus that would be a delight to find in a bottle for twice this price tag, let alone in this large-format packaging. Bota Box has made a name for themselves with an impressive range of delectable boxed wines.



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