Is boxed wine the best invention since canned beer?!


Question:

Is boxed wine the best invention since canned beer?



Answers: Its up there with screw top wine bottle, synthetic wine corks and plastic wine bottles. Now they just had a decent Pinot Noir in a box, I hardly ever leave the house.... It is an ideal package for most wine consumers but it has a big uphill battle in the reputation department since the first use of baginabox was for the generic garbage not even made from wine grapes.

A couple small producers are making pretty good wines in smaller cubes. They sell one though Target stores that is pretty good. You got that right!! The best tasting is always from a bottle. Except mommy..........lol!! LOL. . .I have had boxed wine, and I was made fun of.

But at the end of the party, everyone wanted to come over and ask me if they could have some. . .

I pulled out the spigot and started pouring !!! lol, they were impressed. . .It was like a "keg for beer, but wine in a box instead. Much better I think. More effect in less volume.
If you drop it, it doesn't explode. no, what's better than both is the canned wine Paris Hilton endorsed. I bet it tastes like aids and rayon.

http://www.luxist.com/2006/09/16/paris-e... yummy space bags nothings better than a goon bag cause when the parties over you can pull the bladder out and blow it up and pass out in style. Chateau Box is a pretty good invention actually and the flavor of some of the varieties has come a long way over these last several years. They last longer and their volume is good for a small party. What else can i say but yes. Anything that allows you to drink more, faster is obviously a good invention. Right up there with the wheel and the keg.



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