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A gold-medal wine for $10.99? Good deal. What about 3 liters of gold-medal wine for that price? Way better. If you have resisted buying wine in a box, get over it. Boxed wines have been winning medals for several years, which means the quality is there. And, packaged in a box, the quality lasts longer than it will in a bottle, because the wine is protected from oxygen. This wine is light-bodied with chardonnay's crisp apple, citrus and pear flavors. Enjoy it with light pasta dishes. You can always serve it from a carafe so your guests will never know it came from a box. Available at Beverage City and Sigel's.Click here for more budget wines with gold-medal pedigrees. To see other winning wines in The Dallas Morning News Wine Competition, check our database. E-mail entry: |
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