Franzia's "Little Franz" Is A Portable, Personal Wine Box, And It's So Incredible
Somewhere along the way, we've all accepted the idea that bottled wine is better than boxed wine. Let's unpack this argument, shall we? Compared to its bottled counterparts, boxed wines come in more environmentally-friendly packaging, they last longer after they're opened, and they pack more wine into each container—about three times more.
But the biggest argument against wine that comes in a box is that it doesn't taste as good as wine from a bottle. Proof that's wrong: This new generation of boxed wine. Buy smart (i.e. one of the brands we've listed below), and it won't have that cheap, vinegar-y taste you remember from college. See for yourself...
Best Boxed Wine Merlot:
Franzia Sunset Blush Pink Wine
With full?bodied flavors of black cherries, plums, currants, this boxed wine is great to serve if you're cooking up a hearty roast or another robust, meaty meal.
Best Boxed Wine Rosé:
Franzia Sunset Blush Pink Wine
A list of boxed wines isn't complete without a shoutout to Franzia. The brand's been a house wine staple for over 100 years. Their famous semi-sweet and fruity rosé is available in 5-liter and 3-liter boxes, for more than a fair price. But keep an eye out for their 0.5-liter "Little Franz" boxes—they're basically a juice box full of wine you can take with you on the go.
Best Boxed Sangria:
Beso Del Sol Red Sangria
With every sip you get a lush mouthful of fruity citrus, berry, and cinnamon. This is a true summer wine that you can bring with you on any picnic. The name means "kisses from the sun" in Spanish (the country where the wine is produced), and after an evening casually sipping outside, you'll definitely agree with that name.
Best Red Boxed Wine:
Bota Box Nighthawk Rich Red Wine Blend
If you're cooking up a decadent steak dinner, this is the red wine you're going to want to pair it with. With hints of vanilla and berry, it's a deep, spiced red that'll perfectly compliment any hearty meat that you serve.
Best Boxed Pinot Grigio:
Bota Box Pinot Grigio
With a playful, floral and peach flavor and a light, crisp finish, nothing says summer afternoon like a refreshing glass of Pinot. Be sure to buy an extra box to go with your glorious, all-out seafood buffet.
Best Boxed Chardonnay:
Vin Vault Chardonnay
This box has just the creamy, buttery taste that you want from a good glass of Chardonnay. Unlike some boxed whites that can have an almost astringent taste, this wine has a smooth, balanced acidity.
Best On-The-Go Boxed Wine:
Bandit Washington Cabernet Sauvignon 1L Tetra Pak
Boxed wine for one? In this day and age, a single-serve box of wine is not the craziest idea. Plus, it's the perfect size to take on the go—so no matter where you are, you'll have some oaky, rich red wine with you. P.S. This company supports the National Park Foundation and 1% for the Planet with part of their proceeds!
Best Organic Boxed Wine:
From The Tank Vin Blanc
Made from 100% organic grapes, this no-frills box doesn't mess around when it comes to flavor. It won't have the oaky taste most chardonnay has (the wine is aged in concrete containers, not oak barrels), which is a plus if you prefer a lighter white wine.
Best Boxed Wine for Day-Drinking:
La Vieille Ferme Rosé Wine
If you've got a long night ahead of you, this simple, clean, and light tannin wine won't make you sleepy after one mid-day glass. And when it's served chilled, this box becomes the perfect way to enjoy a lazy summer's day outside.
Best Long-Lasting Boxed Wines:
Barefoot Sunset Red Blend
Boxed wines have...a lot of alcohol. There's no shame in taking your time with them, especially if you're drinking with a small crew. This fruity and vanilla-y blend of red stays good up to 30 days after opening.
Best Sauvignon Blanc:
House Wine Sauvignon Blanc
Looking for a low sugar wine? Sauvignon Blanc is your new best friend. The crisp, sharp white wine also happens to make the great light drink for summer—so yes, you're going to want a whole box of it.
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