Really Good Boxed Wine is That and So Much More!

Discerning wine enthusiasts can now have ultra-premium wine delivered to their doorsteps in game-changing eco-friendly packaging.

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Really Good Boxed Wine is the new direct-to-consumer wine brand elevating the quality of boxed wines. This month’s release is a 2019 Cabernet Sauvignon from a Certified Sustainable in Practice (SIP) vineyard in Paso Robles.

This is the brand’s first broadly available release after two successful limited releases of a 2020 Russian River Valley Pinot Noir, each time selling out in days. The box is available as either a one-time purchase or as a monthly subscription.

Really Good Boxed Wine was founded by Jake Whitman, a former consumer products brand manager with Procter & Gamble. The launch of the latest varietal comes with an endorsement from Andy Myers, the first Master Sommelier to become affiliated with a boxed wine. He found his love of wine while working at the three Michelin Star Inn at Little Washington and never looked back, later spending almost a decade as the beverage director for Chef José Andrés ThinkFoodGroup. (Watch Andy talk about Really Good Boxed Wine here.)

The Master Sommelier diploma is the highest distinction a professional can attain in fine wine and beverage service. There are only 269 Master Sommeliers worldwide, including 172 in the United States, with many sommeliers dedicating their lives to achieve this elusive designation

Enjoy premium wines while making a conscious effort to support the industry in its move to curb carbon emissions with an alternative to bottle manufacturing.

At-A-Glance – Why Buy Really Good Boxed Wine?

  • The first boxed wine to be affiliated with a Master Sommelier 
  • Boxed wine that is directly sourced from premium vineyards and award-winning winemakers (nothing is mass-produced)
  • Stays fresh for up to 6 weeks after opening
  • 50% lower carbon footprint versus bottled wine
  • One 3 Liter box, the equivalent of four bottles of wine, costs $65, or $16.25 per bottle
  • Real Good Boxed Wine’s caliber of wine typically retails for $30 to $40 per bottle
  • Consumers enjoy up to a 60% savings with Really Good Boxed Wine versus comparable premium wine bottles since packaging costs and shipping are significantly lower
  • Really Good Boxed Wine’s team of sommeliers and industry experts tasted more than 50 options to find the perfect wine for the January release of the 2019 Cabernet Sauvignon from Paso Robles
  • 97% of today’s wine is not produced to be aged more than a year, making environmental sense to create better packaging without inhibiting the drinking experience
  • Sourcing and producing wines that appeal to a sophisticated wine drinker and a novice alike
  • Delivered straight to your doorstep in a beautifully artistic box

Really Good Boxed Wine’s next varietals include a 2021 Pinot Noir Rose from the Russian River Valley in February, followed by a 2021 Sauvignon Blanc from Sonoma County in March.

For more information, visit https://www.reallygoodboxedwine.com or contact alex@teamchicexecs.com.

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About Really Good Boxed Wine:

Really Good Boxed Wine combats the misconception that high-quality wine can’t be put in a box. They partner with world-class vineyards and award-winning winemakers to make ultra-premium wine, put it in the boxed wine format, and sell it direct-to-consumer through www.reallygoodboxedwine.com. It’s boxed wine you actually want to drink. Follow them on Instagram @reallygoodboxedwine.