Wine Keg from Bridge Lane Wines

By Adam Rains

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Bridge Lane wines from Lieb Cellars on Long Island’s North Fork are fresh, balanced, fruit-forward wines that are moderate in alcohol and won’t have you snoozing on the couch while your favorite player scores.

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Tapping a keg for your next stadium tailgate? Why not class it up with a keg of wine instead? The 2013 Bridge Lane Rosé, 2013 Bridge Lane Chardonnay and 2011 Bridge Lane Merlot are offered in sporty and compact 19.5 L 100% recyclable kegs. Each keg holds the equivalent of 26 bottles, stands only 23 inches tall, and weighs substantially less than a traditional keg. A regular beer tap is all you need to fill a glass. And if you’re looking for a drink to carry you into basketball season, Bridge Lane kegged wines stay fresh for up to two months after tapping.

If the party’s in your living room, pop open a 3-liter recyclable box (a 4-bottle equivalent) of the 2012 Bridge Lane Red or 2013 White Blend – no corkscrew necessary and it stays fresh in the fridge for six weeks.

These kegged and boxed wines offer you the exact same quality as wine from a bottle (and they are also available that way) in a more cost-effective and environmentally-friendly package. The Bridge Lane Rosé retails for $18/bottle and $260/keg, which lowers the “per bottle” price to $10. The Bridge Lane Blends retail for $20/bottle and $46/box, lowering the “per bottle” price to $11.50.

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