Oh definitely lol...I was just excited because I never thought to check...and I forgot the important part of that message.....the screw off top
You know, the German wines are usually in screw top bottles, and if it's good enough technology for the Germans, I'm not gonna scoff!
I've read a few articles recently, too, that discussed screw-tops vs. traditional corks where even die-hard afficionados were convinced that modern screw tops were actually superior.
Although the synthetic corks that most of the Aussie wines use are pretty cool.
BTW: Alice White Vineyard's Lexia is a good one to try if you're looking for something lighter and sweeter. It's really got a lovely taste.
*written as I sit here with a glass of BotaBox' Malbec, which is okay, although not as good as their old Vine Zinfandel.
Some of the box wines aren't bad, and if you don't drink much at a time are a good way to go since they don't go bad. Franzia makes a nice White Zinfandel and White Grenache. BotaBox' reds are really decent. I stick to reds mostly now because they have a significantly lower carb count.