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  2. Box wine - Wikipedia

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    A 4-litre cask of Australian white wine. Boxed wine (cask wine) is a wine sold in "bag-in-box" packaging. Traditionally, this consists of a cardboard box containing a wine filled plastic reservoir. The flow of the wine from the box is controlled by a valve.

  3. California Cooler - Wikipedia

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    The product is a sangria packaged in a 12 fl. oz. glass bottle. The California Cooler formula and packaging was the first to be known as a wine cooler. Originally named Canada Cooler, the California Cooler package was re-designed by Glenn Martinez and Associates, and the drink was eventually also sold in a 2-liter bottle.

  4. Two-liter bottle - Wikipedia

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    US market Coke Zero bottles, showing 2 L (70.4 imp fl oz; 67.6 US fl oz) with US Customary conversion. The two-liter bottle is a common container for soft drinks, beer, and wine. These bottles are produced from polyethylene terephthalate, also known as PET plastic, or glass using the blow molding process. Bottle labels consist of a printed ...

  5. I Tried 15 Kirkland-Brand Costco Wines & the Best Was ... - AOL

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    These wines vary from the classic 750 milliliters to boxed wine to 1.5-liter selections. Compared to other Kirkland Signature products, there is more of a stigma around grabbing a Costco private ...

  6. 10 best wines to pair with your Thanksgiving dinner - AOL

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    “You can get super quality wines in boxes these days,” he says. “There is fine wine around the world that’s coming in two-liter and above boxes that are really good and quite tasty and are ...

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

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    This means that most boxed wine is too inexpensive. Boxes of wine are typically about three liters — equal to four 750ml bottles. If the box you're buying costs $30, then you're paying an ...