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Jordan Kivelstadt decided to ditch glass wine bottles ... plastic bag-lined boxes and polyethylene terephthalate (PET) bottles as leading contenders for disrupting wine packaging.
Haas of Tablas Creek experimented with bag-in-box, packaging the equivalent of 112 cases of 2021 Patelin de Tablas rosé, a modest wine that would typically be served by the glass in restaurants.
That’s actually a deal: The wine in traditional glass sells for $28 a bottle, $112 total for four. Tablas Creek is passing on their savings in packaging materials and shipping costs to you.
The New York Times reported on the lighter carbon footprint of transporting and packaging boxes compared to glass bottles. In the U.S., for example, more than 90% of wine is produced on the west ...
As consumer demand for sustainable products continues to reshape the wine industry, a longtime packaging distributor is ...
Glass bottles may still be the leading receptacle for wine in most countries, but a growing chunk of market share is being lost to different packaging formats. From bag-in-box (or BiB, as it’s known ...