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The Art of Box Wine
Lawrence Osborne has pulled out the tap, torn off the foil and pressed the button on an array of box wines.
September 2006
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French Rabbit 2004 Pinot Noir
"The 2004 pinot noir ($10; frenchrabbit.com) can't live up to its promising packaging ... [proving] unequivocally that pinot noir should never be turned into box wine."
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