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Would you drink it from a box? Would you drink it with a fox?

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delalluvia:

--- Quote from: David In Indy on April 28, 2009, 12:01:47 am ---I have never been much of a wine drinker. I don't DISLIKE it though. I love sweet red wines. When I do buy wine, it's always in a bottle, although I've been very curious about those boxed wines. Many people buy their wine like that.

So, I voted "maybe"

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I voted "yeech".  I like wine, but only if it's very good.  People ask me if I like wine, and if I say I do, they buy me a glass of wine that tastes like mouthwash and vinegar or buy a bottle for 9 bucks on sale for a party and then wonder why I avoid it.  Most of the wines I like start at $100 a bottle and go up in price.

David In Indy:

--- Quote from: delalluvia on April 28, 2009, 12:17:02 am ---I voted "yeech".  I like wine, but only if it's very good.  People ask me if I like wine, and if I say I do, they buy me a glass of wine that tastes like mouthwash and vinegar or buy a bottle for 9 bucks on sale for a party and then wonder why I avoid it.  Most of the wines I like start at $100 a bottle and go up in price.

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Oh not me! I used to drink Ripple! :laugh:


Lynne:
Hey there, Katherine!

I have definitely found boxed wine that I like...I'm spacing on the brand right now, but I'll get back to you about that (Alameda?) I'm remembering the Merlot or Cab as very decent and the Red Table as too sweet and pretty bad; I try to avoid white wines - for some reason, I think you have to spend quite a bit more $$ to get a good Chardonnay than you do a Chianti.

I've long been partial to the Australian wines for economy, especially Alice White and the Yellow Tail varieties, Shiraz or Shiraz/Merlot.  There's a plum undertone there that I really enjoy.

Those are roughly the same price as boxed, maybe a little more expensive...$8-9 bottle or $14 for the very large bottle.  I can frequently find them on sale 2/$11-12 or 2/$20.

One trouble with boxed is the spout...having wine on tap enables you to wonder just how many glasses you've had, whereas the empty bottle(s) is quite apparent.

 ::) 8) ;)

pnwDUDE:
Black Box Merlot is one of our favorites. Like the name says, it comes in a box and it ain't cheap for a boxed wine. The equivalent of four 750 ml bottles cost about $30. Fred Meyer (aka Kroger for most of ya'll) has it on sale now and then for about $19. No sulfates or preservatives, just a great wine. IMO boxed Franzia and Peter Vella wines are horrible. Of course they are cheap, but loaded with preserves and such.

Red Diamond has a very fine Merlot (expensive). I also like Citra's Trebbiano D'abruzzo. Nice Italian wine with pastas. While I enjoy a good Chianti, this Citra's D'abruzzo tops all I have found.

Brad

Penthesilea:
I voted "Yeech, are you kidding?" But I'm living in Germany. We barely have boxed wine here. If so, it comes in 1L tetrapaks and is the cheapest of the cheap. Never tried that one.
I live in a wine growing region and even in a common grocery market you can get a wide range of local wines as well as international ones - in bottles of course.

Wine lovers buy their wine directly at local vineyards and I doubt you'll find a wine-grower here who would fill his stuff into boxes :o.
Not yet at least, give it ten or 15 more years and this may change :-\.


I'm not a wine-lover (that's a fact you almost have to feel ashamed of when you live here ;)). I drink a glass every now and then and I'm not snobby about it. I love the cheap Lambrusco because it's pretty sweet and sparkles a bit.

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