A jocular term for wine sold in a large carton with a dispensing tap.
these rich executives don't sup chateau cardboard and scoff vegemite sandwiches
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Chateau cardboard, as described by a New Zealand friend, is no substitute for a well-chosen bottle.
Would you still be acting all horrified and shocked, or would you be popping open some chateau cardboard and celebrating how honest and useful the news was?
I have just been given a glass of chateau cardboard to lubricate my tonsils.
I decant the chateau cardboard into a recycled bottle I found behind the shed, and nobody seems to notice the difference.
We enjoyed our favourite Greek platter and toasted ourselves with our finest chateau cardboard.
How about chateau cardboard—take the bladder out of the box and, presto, you have three litres of a concealable bag.
If you can get past the idea of chateau cardboard, they are doing their extremely drinkable 2012 Chardonnay in a 1.5-litre cask.
We were sitting around the campfire after dinner, enjoying our chateau cardboard.
Given that heavy drinkers will use chateau cardboard, cans, or screw-top wine, I doubt the bottle opener would get much use in any event.
How come people buy chateau cardboard when they would much prefer a finer wine, usually found in a bottle?