How To Make Boxed Wine Taste Good, 12 Different Ways

Jan 11, 2016

(Bustle) - Boxed wine is my jam, people, and I’m not going to hide it. Some people might look down their noses at boxed wine, and they’d be somewhat right to — boxed wine tends to taste pretty crappy, but there are ways to make boxed wine taste good, I promise. Plus, you really can’t beat getting all that wine for the price of one measly bottle. If you’re a boxed wine pro like me, you know there are ways to get around the not so pleasant taste of boxed wine. For the rest of you, prepare for some enlightenment, because I’m sharing my boxed wine hacks that’ll make you forget you’re drinking boxed wine at all.

I will admit I do tend to get into trouble with boxed wine. It could be because you can’t see how much is left in the box (or how much you’ve already consumed). It could also be the handy nozzle that makes pouring yourself a glass every time you walk into the kitchen way too easy. The key is to know the hacks that make it taste amazing. Wine Wednesdays are about to get somuch better for you.

Now go out and grab the first box of wine you see at the local liquor store, because you have everything you need to make it taste great. You can thank me later.

1. Add juice

You know what gives that dry, boring boxed wine more flavor? Hitting it with a dash of juice. You can use orange juice, cranberry juice, or even lemon juice to give that hum-drum glass just the right fruity twist it needs.

2. Add sparkling water

How about making yourself your own personal wine spritzer? Wine spritzers are back in style if you haven’t heard, and a touch of sparkling water can help smooth out the flavors in that boxed wine.

3. Throw in some fruit

Did someone say sangria? Add any fruit from berries to apples to pineapple, and you’ve got homemade sangria.

4. Add a splash of lemonade

It doesn’t matter if it’s summer or the dead of winter, a little lemonade will brighten up your glass of wine. You’ll feel like kicking back on those rocking porch chairs and watching the world pass by in no time.

5. Freeze it into ice cubes

If you aren’t into drinking that boxed wine right now, go ahead and freeze it into ice cubes. You can use them later to add to summery sangria without diluting it, or you can use it for cooking in recipes that need wine.

6. Let it breathe

Just like the good stuff, letting those boxed wines breathe in the glass for a little bit before taking a swig can make a big difference in the taste.


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