This Cabernet is proof that California is starting to produce downright palatable wines in contemporary eco-friendly bag-in-box packaging. Most of the better ones I’ve tasted so far are to serious wine what picnic food is to gourmet cuisine–and that’s exactly the point, they are good, informal and inexpensive. Since the wine stays fresh for several weeks after it’s been opened its handy to have around the kitchen for pouring a glass of wine whenever thirst strikes, but one of their main attractions is that they’re a good choice for picnics and other outings (especially since they’re so conveniently transportable). Coincidentally, as I was writing my notes about this Cab a friend happened to text me from her boat: “Just dropped anchor at sunset & we’re enjoying Bota Box Cabernet–it’s perfect!” Indeed, the wine is pleasantly fresh, fruity and soft. It is filled with ripe berry and red plum flavors, has virtually no tannic impact, and at 13% alcohol easy to sip at sunset or sundown. The container holds the equivalent of four standard 750ml bottles.
Bota Box, California (United States) Cabernet Sauvignon 2008
By Marguerite Thomas