Once upon a headache, box wines fell into the same category as Ramen noodles: something college students, starving artists, frugal penny-pinchers and the financially challenged bought because they ...
Perhaps our perceptions are predicated on the packaging. From an environmental point of view, bag-in-box wine is almost a no-brainer. As we noted in TreeHugger almost a decade ago, it uses far less ...
Wine as a consumer product has become synonymous with the glass bottle, but many wineries are looking elsewhere for containers, and a leading alternative is bag-in-box format. According to data from ...
Tripp Middleton enjoys a glass of wine, but that’s the only glass he wants involved with his wine consumption. Middleton is a box wine convert. After reading about how the quality of 3-liter ...
Given that 40% of all emissions in wine production comes from the manufacturing and transport of glass, UK start-up When in Rome is rethinking conventional packaging. FoodNavigator hears what has and ...
Box wine, or more correctly wine in a plastic bag that is inside a box, is no longer the red-headed stepchild of the wine world. Several wineries now deliver quality wine in a box. Bota Box (Delicato ...
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 ...
Faustino, Rioja’s most iconic producer, is set to shake up summer wine sales with the launch of its first Bag-in-Box Tempranillo · Tempranillo Bag-in-Box (BIB) has launched, perfectly timed for the ...