In recent years, box wine has become quite popular. But, a lot of wine drinkers are still on the sidelines wondering if box wine is any good. So, let’s take a look.
It turns out that that box wine was actually developed and patented in the 1960s. Box wine in the 70s, 80s and 90s tended to be inexpensive (‘cheap’) wine. Then, in the early 2000s ‘premium wines’ in a box began appearing that were very well received and really started knocking down the stigma of boxed wine.
Today there a lot of really good wines available in boxes. And, they’re great values.
Sure, you can’t ‘lay down’ a box wine in the cellar and expect it to age like a bottle of wine, but there are several advantages to boxed wine over bottled wine. An open box of wine will last up to six weeks compared to three to four days for an open bottle of wine. It’s also easy to store, keep in the refrigerator or take it to an outdoor outing. And, it can be a great value. A typical box of wine is three liters (3000 ml) which is the same as four 750 ml bottles of wine. You’ll pay a lot less for most box wines than for four bottles.
So, everyone’s taste in wine is different, and I’m certainly not going to tell you that all box wine is going to please your palate. But, the quality of box wine has definitely improved to the point where you should give it a try. It just might become one of your ‘regular’ wines that you keep around for everyday enjoyment. Cheers!