New Wine Packaging Ideas

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New Wine Packaging Ideas

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http://www.seniorwomen.com/news/index.p ... -packaging

See any that could work for Port, Madeira or Douro wines?
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I'm all over the keg of Port idea [cheers.gif]
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Re: New Wine Packaging Ideas

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We buy a lovely CdR that comes in a box. We were buying it in the bottle and noticed they make it a 3L box for the price of 2.5 bottles! If you're going the box route, why put it in a fake barrel? I'd love to see port marketed in a 3L box. A solid 10 year tawny would be ideal.

Are there any good Chard's in a box someone can recommend?

One disadvantage of wine in a box is the rate of consumption. Think you can put down a bottle of wine quick, imagine where the only line marker is your eye and the decanter!
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