This
declaration will not come as a surprise to anyone familiar with my views on
wine—I
am a big fan of boxed wines. As
someone who enjoys having wine with his meals on a daily basis, boxed wines are
perfect. They are unpretentious, young
and fruity wines; reminiscent of the house wines I have enjoyed in France
referred to as pichets and the carafes
of house wine I quaffed with relish in Spain, Italy and other European
countries.
On
a practical note, boxed wines are also very affordable. A standard three litre box of wine is
equivalent to four 750 ml bottles of wine, which on a per bottle basis usually
cost about five dollars a bottle. Additionally, an “opened” box of wine can
last for over four weeks without any noticeable taste degradation. All of which make it a perfect choice to have
at home whenever the spirit moves us (no pun intended).
My
most recent box wine find is a vinho tinto (red wine) from Portugal, produced
by Quinta do Figo. This palate-pleasing wine is aged in oak
barriques (barrels), providing ample body for hearty dishes, with mild tannins
and moderate acids plus inviting hints of black raspberry and dried prune taste
sensations. The price for this three
litre box of wine is just $16.00 which equates to only $4.00 a bottle!
Wine
lovers who are not familiar with the quality of the wine that awaits them in a
box will discover an excellent example of a good wine that just happens
to be in a box. My fellow box wine
enthusiasts will join me in placing this offering from Portugal on the top of
our list of favorite box wines.