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Alcoholic beverages are divided in three categories: beers, wines, and spirits. We have packaging solutions for wine, wine based beverages like sangria, wine coolers, wine drinks and other ready-to-drink cocktails.
Wine is traditionally bottled in glass, but several vineyards have adopted carton packages, as a more environmentally-sound and consumer convenient option.
Wine packaged in a carton is:
The carton package gives excellent protection to wine and is extremely consumer convenient. The Tetra Prisma® Aseptic and Tetra Brik® Aseptic packages are perfect for packaging wine and other ready-to-drink cocktails. We also have the Tetra Fino® Aseptic that is perfect for wine slushies and other frozen cocktails.
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Lassonde’s award-winning Arte Nova rosé and Friolento pinot grigio wines prove you don’t have to choose between taste and sustainability. While wine is traditionally bottled in glass, Quebec-based Lassonde adopted Tetra Pak’s Tetra Prisma® Aseptic carton packages for several of its wine brands, finding Tetra Pak® cartons a more environmentally sound and transportable glass bottle alternative that has proven carton-packaged wine tastes just as good as wine in a bottle.
Together, American beverage brand buzzbox™ and Tetra Pak venture into a new product category, filling cocktails into recyclable aseptic carton packages. Buzzbox™ manufactures ready-to-drink premium cocktails with top-quality spirits, juice and all-natural flavors. The cocktails come in 250 ml recyclable Tetra Pak® aseptic carton packages with a plant-based cap, which allow the drinks to stay safe and taste fresh without the need for preservatives.