Box wine
Deterioration may be quite noticeable by 12 months after filling. Manufacturers of higher class bottled wines Box wine is considered to have benefits from an environment protection point of view. However, unopened boxed wines do have a shorter shelf than bottled wines so most boxes will have a best-before date stamped on them.The packaging first found confidence among consumers in Australia, Bag-in-box packaging is not inferior to bottles, but is preferred by some wineries because it is far less expensive, lighter and more environmentally friendly than bottled wine Unlike bottled wine which goes bad a few days after opening, boxed wine stays fresh for weeks after opening since the vacuum-sealed pouch does not allow the wine to be exposed to air. The bag allows a contents of 3-10l, so that far less packaging mass is required.
A box wine (or boxed wine, cask wine, goon) is a wine packaged as a Bag-In-Box. Chateau Yaldara.
As a result, the product is not intended for cellaring and should be consumed within the prescribed period. Such packages contain a plastic bladder protected by a box, usually made of corrugated fiberboard. Cheap cask wine is also known as goon .
The material it is made from is very light, which reduces greenhouse gas emissions caused by transport (as opposed to glass containers, which weigh much more). . It is also ironically called Château cardboard , a pun on the fact that many wine-makers attempt to cultivate a French air by naming their wine Château- e.g.
