A Red Wine Box Review
Boxed wine is a great option for many people. It’s cheaper than bottled wine, and it can be easier to carry around.
Some companies make these wines to keep them fresh for up to 30 days, and they use sustainable materials in their packaging. They also have a resealable spout to keep light and air out of the wine.
Bandit Pinot Grigio
Bandit Pinot Grigio is a 1% for the Planet member and donates 1% of sales to environmental nonprofits. They also feature custom-illustrated images of national parks on their bottles and encourage their customers to “Go Explore” through their Go Explore program.
Rogue winemakers Charles Bieler and Joel Gott created this line to bring their passion for quality wine, their love of nature, and their need for exploration together in a package that’s convenient, easy to carry, and fun. And they’ve managed to do that while keeping prices down and delivering the kind of wines a casual oenophile would want on the go.
Their reds are a good choice for camping, hiking, and long-haul road trips. Their bottles are made from recyclable and easy-to-carry cardboard, and their caps can be screwed back on to prevent leaks.
They’re available in both a 3-liter box (which gives you enough wine for four 750ml bottles) and a 1-liter “mini” box (which gets you about seven glasses), so you can choose the right one for your needs. The three-liter option is great for serving a crowd, red wine box but the minis are an especially nice choice if you’re only planning on a couple of people and want to make a small investment in your wine supply.
This light and fruit-driven Pinot Grigio is a good choice for those who are looking for a lighter red wine without losing the flavor. It’s not quite as sweet or full-bodied as a Cabernet Sauvignon, but it has plenty of depth and complexity to complement your favorite summer foods like seafood, cheeses, and fresh breads.
It’s a pretty standard-looking bottle and it comes in a great cylinder packaging that makes it fun to open on a picnic or at the beach, where it would pair well with grilled food, cheese, and a variety of summery snacks. Its light and refreshing style makes it a good choice for a quick glass or an easy summer cocktail.
This Columbia Valley blend is a bit heavier than the lighter-bodied options on our list, but it’s also more layered and complex. It has plenty of cherry, raspberry, and a hint of earth to its flavors. The finish is smooth and lingering, with a hint of spice. This is a very pleasant and drinkable red that will be a hit with friends.
Black Box Pinot Noir
Black Box is a brand that has completely changed the way we think about boxed wine. It offers an elegant, convenient package that keeps the wine fresh and tasty for four to six weeks after opening. It’s a fantastic solution for those who enjoy traveling and adventure.
This red is a light-bodied Pinot Noir with enticing aromas of strawberry and red cherry with complimentary notes of toasty oak. It’s a fruit-forward, easy-drinking Californian wine that pairs beautifully with roasted chicken and cheese.
While this isn’t the best Pinot Noir we’ve ever tasted, it’s a solid, affordable option that’s easy to drink and a fun wine to try. It’s made from a blend of grapes grown in world-class vineyards and crafted to be food friendly and fruit-forward without the expense and hassle of bottle wine.
Our evaluators found it to be an excellent representative of the varietal, with toasty, oaky aromas and rich raspberry and plum flavors. The light body makes it easier to drink than many of its heavier-bodied counterparts.
The supple acidity and soft tannins of this wine make it a great pairing with a wide range of foods. It goes well with chicken, pork chops and other lighter meats, roasted tomatoes, beef bourguignon and leafy vegetables like spinach.
It’s also a great choice for drinking in front of the fireplace on a cold winter night. We love it with a hearty beef stew, or on its own in the summertime.
When it comes to buying boxed wines, you should check out the label and the information on the back. Look for specifics like the region of origin and the type of grapes used. The more details, the better your chances of finding a high-quality boxed wine for your money.
Another thing to pay attention to is the packaging. A boxed wine is usually a good deal cheaper than bottled wine, so it’s worth looking at if you’re on a budget. It’s also a more eco-friendly alternative because it leaves a smaller carbon footprint than bottled wine and is fully recyclable to reduce waste.
Pour Haus Cabernet Sauvignon
If you’re looking for a bottle of wine that is both convenient and aesthetically pleasing, you may want to consider getting a boxed wine. These wines are typically cheaper than their bottled counterparts, and they’re also environmentally friendly since they are more portable. Many of these boxes keep for 30 days to six weeks after being opened, making them ideal for camping or long trips.
When it comes to red wine, the Cabernet Sauvignon grape isn’t often a favorite when it comes to boxed wines, but Pour Haus has figured out a way to bring this classic grape to life. This California Cabernet Sauvignon blend is bold with red wine box balanced acidity and notes of black cherry, black plum, pepper spice and blueberry.
This is a wine that would pair well with fatty meats and rich cheeses, but it’s also a great choice for summer barbecues or backyard grilling. The berry-rich flavor of this wine makes it a good match for grilled meats like pork and lamb, as well as steak or ribs.
Another boxed wine option that’s perfect for casual gatherings is Bandit Pinot Grigio. This wine is light and easy to drink, a nice choice for parties with friends or a picnic.
Whether you’re a white or red wine drinker, there’s sure to be a boxed wine for you. There are even a few options that pair with desserts, so you can have fun when hosting your next holiday party!
The Brut Rose is another option that’s perfect for warm weather occasions. The grenache and cinsault grapes are organically grown, so you can feel confident that your drink is both tasty and sustainable.
If you’re not a big fan of red wine but love rosé, then this box from House Wine is the one for you. This box is specifically designed to be paired with a variety of foods, including appetizers, salads and main dishes, so it’s a great addition to any party.
Besides being a great drink for party guests, these boxed wines are also great for people who are hesitant to try a new type of wine. They’re budget-friendly, easy to store and a perfect way to try new flavors without having to commit to buying a whole bottle at once.
Bota Box Columbia Valley Red Wine Blend
This smooth and classy blend of pinot noir and cabernet sauvignon from Washington State’s Columbia Valley is the perfect marriage of varietals and winemaking technology. Its fruity red cherry flavors are complemented by earthy tannins and a hint of sweet oak. The wine is best enjoyed with a variety of red meats and pastas as well as light fare like grilled fish or chicken breasts. It is also a great choice for a night out on the town or the backyard barbeque.
The newest member of the Bota Box family, this 3 liter bottle is designed to keep wine fresh for up to 30 days after opening. It features a slick and stylish design that makes it easy to transport and store in style. Its clever lid prevents the elements from spoiling your wine while keeping it in tip-top shape. The clever lid also sucks in the cool air, so you’ll always have a comfortable glass of savvily crafted wine at your disposal.
The best part? This wine is made by one of the smallest and most innovative boutique wineries in the country. The company has a unique patent-pending packaging solution that allows you to store your bottle of goodness in a way that is environmentally friendly, and still keeps your wine fresh for up to 30 days after opening. That is a major achievement in itself, and the fact that they have made it happen at a price that is affordable to most consumers is even better!