You truly can’t go wrong with a decent box of wine when it comes to hosting a party or a tailgate. However, we all know that it’s sometimes a challenge to find a good box of wine that doesn’t taste like the stuff you drank in college. If you’re looking for something delicious and economically smart, look no further than Silver Birch Sauvignon Blanc.
Silver Birch comes from the renowned Marlborough region of New Zealand, which is an area known for producing distinctive and delicious sauvignon blanc. Silver Birch is stored in stainless steel tanks, and special yeast is employed in the cool fermentation process to create the ripe fruit flavors of kiwi, pear and green apple with acidic and characteristic minerality. This wine goes down smooth and nicely represents an easy-to-drink Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc.
The octagonal shaped box of wine is showing up in more and more liquor stores these days; chances are, you’ve seen the Big House White or Red in this style of box among others. The company that produces the octagonal boxed wine is called Octavin – look for other brands of their wine as they generally seem to pick wines that keep well and taste good out of a plastic container. The best part? You get the equivalent of four bottles of wine for around $22 total.
In the Denver area, Octavin boxed wine can be found at Total Beverage, Wallaby’s Liquor Warehouse, Plaza de Santa Fe Liquor, Park Avenue Wine & Spirit and Green Mountain Village Liquors.














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