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Weird History Food is tapping some boxed wine history! For over 50 years, boxed wine has seemingly waterfalled endless fountains of booze into the mouths of college kids and concertgoers alike. Some of us may have hazy memories of drinking from the wine bladder, or grabbing a box on the way to a party. Franzia Boxed wine was at the heart of it all, and yet, over the years, many labels jumped into the boxed wine game…. growing he reputation from its party animal past, into a respectable commodiyy. Grab yourself a glass of boxed wine and visually imbibe our latest offering!

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31 Comments

  1. Can't understand why you referenced Dynasty when you had Falcon Crest right there for you!

    Oil: Dallas and Dynasty
    Wine: Falcon Crest

  2. The fact that I know this family personally is amazing! Incredibly humble, funny, smart, and close family that’s all I gotta say!

  3. I was gonna get a box of franzia tonight but at $20 a box i went with 2 magnums of oak leaf..When i started drinkijng franzia it was $14 a box but now at $20 a box its no longer an affordable wine

  4. As a good new england girl you should do a episode about fish n chips or like a video of famous fish dishes!

  5. On river trips you can't bring glass. They are sooooo much better now. I opened a Black Hawk Malbec on a trip with some European friends and they went gaga. "Boxed wined should not taste this good!"

  6. I’m in Ontario, Canada and everything is pretty strictly controlled by the LCBO (Liquor Control Board of Ontario) so it’s hard to find cheap wine. Even most of our boxed wine is a little over $40 for 4 litres. But there’s an independent wine store called Magnotta and you can get a 16l box of wine for about $115 depending on your wine preference. I will never be too good to spend that little on wine😂 that’s really about as cheap as it gets here, sales on booze aren’t really a thing beyond a few cents or $1, maybe $2 off the really expensive stuff.

  7. The most useless feature of boxed wine it stays fresh 6+ weeks after opening. Usually the box gets empty much, much faster.

  8. I switched to boxed wine because my husband doesn't drink (just the occasional beer), and I usually only have one glass with dinner, so a bottle would go bad by the time I finished it. My go-to is the Black Box Cabernet.

  9. The funny thing is that boxed wine (or cask wine as it is called here) has almost disappeared.

  10. I’ve never tried boxed wine because I was always made to believe it was trashy. And at the same time I’ve always wanted to. 😅

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