I've just read two different blogs about this very topic. Moving from bottles to boxes is an attempt to "Go Green" and a long overdue decision. Boxed wines saves resources and costs.
Yes, once opened, boxed wine should be refrigerated.
Boxed wine is often referred to as goon.
If it's by the same brand it is.
$250
Boxed wine.
The same as in bottled wine, which is anywhere between 7 and 16%.
Bullish trend means that the market is going up.
You did not ask "how long" you wonder if it lasts. However, boxed wine comes from a vacuum packed container. Air makes wine go bad, so boxed wine will last longer than opened bottled wine that is not re-vacuumed..Avoid heat.After the 1994 earthquake in Northridge, California, the wine purchased at the reopened Trader Joe's store was mostly bad. The building had gotten too hot without air-conditioning (in a mall) during the days without electricity.So keep your boxed wine in a cool place, like a cellar or whatever the coolest room in your house is. If it's white wine, store in the refrigerator so it's ready to use.Almaden Chardonnay 5 litres doesn't last long enough at my house, even in the summer, to go bad!
Although purchasing boxed wine bothers some drinkers, Franzia still maintains a proud reputation among wine drinkers and comes in a variety of reds and whites.
It all depends on what the trend is doing... is it going up, down, or horizontal? If up, it's an up trend If down, it's a down trend If horizontal, it's in a trading range.
One can purchase boxed sets from Bath and Body Works by going directly to the store and purchasing the boxed sets. Also one can purchase online however there is a shipping charge.
Some affordable options for cheap white cooking wine include generic brands found at most grocery stores, boxed wines, and large bottles of cooking wine sold in bulk.