Cheap. Wine in a box. well first you take some wine, and instead of putting it in a bottle, you get a box. put the wine in the box, and then you have to think of a cleaver name for it. wine in a sock, doesnt really work well and since the wine is in a box, maybe you call it "wine in a box" I hope this has cleared that up.
Wine in a box is very practical because it minimizes air contact with the wine.
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Wine that comes in a box is not usually a high quality wine. To say it is classy is being sarcastic.
A Jewish wine box.
A wine gift box can have many other things in it apart from the wine. The gift box can have glasses, chocolates, fresh fruits. At times, the wine gift box comes with pre-packed items, others can be directly chosen by the buyer.
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Bubble wrap and a secure wooden box.
You can bring wine on as checked luggage. Be sure to pack it securly. The best idea is to use wine-specific shipping supplies if you can get it. Perhaps someone at your local wine store can provide some for free. Then when you go to the airport, make sure you tell them that it is wine and have them mark the box with fragile. That will give you the best shot at having it make it to Japan in one piece.
You can purchase wine chillers at big box stores, specialty stores, liquor stores or online at sites like www.amazon.com. They will keep your wine cool without taking up space in your refrigerator.
The one I like is a gorgeous presentation. It arrives in a beautiful copper wine box with two Mikasa wine glasses and your choice of William Hill Estate Napa Valley Chardonnay or Cabernet Sauvignon. You can personalize it by adding the embossed ribbon with the their names and the date of the wedding or their engagement.