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  2. 13 Boxed Wines That Are Actually Really Good (Even Our Wine ...

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    First, let’s debunk the myth that boxed wine is somehow inferior to bottled wine. According to Balliet, most of the wine on the market that’s under around $30 a bottle will be the same whether ...

  3. Wine rating - Wikipedia

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    A wine rating is therefore a subjective quality score, typically of a numerical nature, given to a specific bottle of wine. In most cases, wine ratings are set by a single wine critic, but in some cases a rating is derived by input from several critics tasting the same wine at the same time. A number of different scales for wine ratings are in use.

  4. We Tried Boxed Wine and...We're Pleasantly Surprised - AOL

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    We opened a box of 2019 Cabernet Sauvignon from Really Good Boxed Wine and six different editors sampled it across five weeks, tasting and taking notes. The grapes were grown in Paso Robles, CA ...

  5. Wine Spectator - Wikipedia

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    The offices of Wine Spectator in Napa, California. Founded as a San Diego–based tabloid newspaper by Bob Morrisey in 1976, The Wine Spectator was purchased in 1979 by Marvin R. Shanken, who transformed the bi-weekly newsletter focused on California into a glossy consumer magazine that covers the whole world of wine.

  6. Yes, the Sales Reports Are Scary, but Here's Why I Believe ...

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    Even so, the annual Silicon Valley Bank Wine Report came out a couple of weeks ago, and it was daunting reading if you’re in the wine biz in any way. (Note: the optimistic stuff comes after this ...

  7. James Laube - Wikipedia

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    As the lead reviewer of wines from California for Wine Spectator, Laube's influence over the California wine industry has been compared to that of the Wine Advocate's Robert M. Parker, Jr. Laube's preference for high alcohol, full bodied wines that have been aged in oak has been charged by some critics as a possible reason for the high numbers of that style of wine being produced in California.