Bag In Box Wine
A bag in box or bib is a type of container for the storage and transportation of liquids.
Bag in box wine. Box wines have come a long way since their creation in the 60s. Once derided as a surefire sign of cheap plonk these bag in box wines have made huge leaps in quality while providing affordable. When removed from the outer box the product may be referred to as a goon goon bag or chateau cardboard in australia. It consists of a strong bladder or plastic bag usually made of several layers of metallised film or other plastics seated inside a corrugated fiberboard box.
Filling equipment for wine. Our bag in box filling machines offer reliable cost effective and high productivity filling. The process for packaging cask wine boxed wine was invented by thomas angove a winemaker from renmark south australia and patented by his company on april 20 1965. Polyethylene bladders of one gallon 4 5 litres were placed in corrugated.
The bag is supplied to the company which will fill it as an empty pre made bag. The airtight seal around the tap means less oxygen gets into the wine so some bag in box wines claim to last as long as six weeks once opened we recommend 3 to 4. From the stream lined single and dual head semi automatic liquibox 1000 to the fully automatic liquibox 1500 and 6000 strip bag fillers we keep pace with you and your requirements for the wine industry.