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 ...
Back in my youth (by which I mean, like, 5 years ago), my friends and I would have what we’d call “space bag parties”, wherein we’d buy box wine, remove the foil-plastic hybrid wineskin, and drink ...
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 ...