5 Boxed Rosés, Ranked by Bang-for-Your-Buck by a Bunch of Inebriated Queers

Mere weeks ago, in the sweet luscious valleys of Ojai, a group of queer people assembled in an outdoor gazebo where a lackluster “Rosé All Day” banner waved with limited spirit in intense winds. It was the Boxed Rosé & Cheese Plate workshop at A-Camp, hosted by me and my dear friend Laneia. The last time I did this workshop, the theme was Boxed Wine & Artisan CheeseThe time before that, it was Boxed Wine & Wisconsin Cheese Curds. The time before that, it was Boxed Wine & String Cheese. This time, I chose Rosé because it was very trendy in 2017 and I am 36 and therefore permitted to be at least a year late on trends, and Cheese Plates because I mean have you seen Laneia’s cheese plates.

photos by Robin Roemer

Laneia will be sharing the results of this extraordinary cheese plate making experience in a different post today. I am here to talk to you about Rosé.

But first, the form upon which our judgements were made:

the form filled out

If the drinker did not give me their name or a pseudonym on their wine card, I have decided to call them Lorna, after everybody’s favorite cookie, Lorna Doones.


5. La Vieille Ferme Rosé – 2.8 / 6

$14.99 // $4.99/liter

SUITABLE FOR: Backyard Pool Party With Power Lesbian Mommis, Parent-Teacher Night

It seems this particular wine, despite its charming animal imagery and the alleged stereotype that lesbians love animals, wasn’t sweet enough for our esteemed alcohol consumers.

However, La Vieille Ferme ranked very high on the Mommi and Land Dyke scale. Suggested names for this wine included “Mom’s Day Off,” “Farm-to-Table Roses,” “She Bought the Farm” and “French Farm.” (#sheboughtthefarm, sidenote, would be an excellent hashtag for a wedding between a Mommi and a Land Dyke.)

Perhaps this wine is best described as a journey to another land. If I may — imagine a Mommi in a Subaru, dropping her angsty teenage daughter off at a field hockey party, then driving home along sun-dappled, neatly paved roads, thinking of a more innocent time. Specifically, she is remembering her time at St. Catherine’s, the resplendent Catholic Boarding School she attended as a girl. It had a distinctly Victorian aesthetic and also chickens, pan flutes, and an aura of dark nostalgia. It is this mood that likely caused Sally to consider re-naming it “Sister Mary Francis” and deem it suitable for “detention time in a 19th century Parisian nunnery,” yes?

Finally, I’d like to give a shout-out to a tippler who called themselves “Bucky Barna” and said the best occasion for this wine would be “when you don’t give a fuckkkkkk but you like pink.” “Not giving a fuck but I like pink” is a very common feeling, thank you Bucky for your service!


photo by Robin Roemer


4. Unruly – 3.33 / 6

$12.95/bottle // $17.25/liter

SUITABLE FOR: Watching Netflix Alone In Your Underwear, After a Long Day on The Internet

Unruly scored high on the “not in a box” scale because Unruly was not, I admit, in a box. Here’s why: BevMo only carried three brands of boxed rosés, which was not sufficient for my workshop, and in a moment of panic, I decided the fourth would have to be a bottled rosé. I eventually found a fifth wine at Trader Joe’s, bless us all.

However, despite its classier packaging, Unruly’s notes and legs were all over the map. Drinkers seemed satisfied with its present name, but also suggested we re-name it:

  • Capricorn Rising
  • Trust Fall
  • Bad Boi Rosé
  • Old Faithful
  • Rebel Tuesday
  • Irresponsible Sunday Morning
  • Almost Fancy
  • Ballet Slippers
  • Who Wants to Kiss Me?
  • Wow, I Would Actually Drink This!

This wine, loyal to its name, emboldened drinkers to conceive of their own personal capacity for unruliness: Bucky found it appropriate for “getting inappropriately affectionate at your in-laws,” Wren wanted to “crash a sorority formal,” Lorna imagined “shoplifting at Barnes & Noble” and Sally envisioned “watching your best friend try on wedding dresses, when she is marrying a guy in two months and but you are still sleeping with each other.” Cheers!


Laneia is too happy about wine and cheese and me to open her eyes


3. Block Rosé – 3.34 / 6

$11.95 // $3.90/liter

SUITABLE FOR: After a Fight You’re Pretty Sure Was Your Fault But You’re Not Ready To Accept Responsibility Yet, After A Long Day on the Internet

Rosé is typically associated with whimsy, ironic joy, and frivolous social occassions. What we learned from sipping upon tiny plastic cups of Block Rosé (aka The Trader Joe’s Brand) is that even pink wine has a dark side — and an ability to comfort its consumers as they journey through dimly-lit periods of abject despair.

Situations you wanted a box of Block Rosé for include:

  • A book club where nobody read the book
  • Disappointing your parents
  • At a bad painter’s first opening but like not at a gallery, at like a coffee house
  • Potluck you forgot about
  • Numbing your senses to a level where you can sleep at a campsite with people having sex next to you
  • When you only have $10 in your wallet and find $1 of quarters in the car

Eva said this wine was “what I needed when I broke up with my ex-girlfriend.” Ashe, clearly unimpressed but open to looking at the bright side of life, noted “this wine is p meh, but is still has alcohol…” If that isn’t the spirit of wine-in-a-box then I don’t know what is!



2. Bota Box – 3.8 / 6

$17.49 // $5.83/liter

SUITABLE FOR: A Gender Reveal party and/or Baby Shower For Straight People, Watching Shondaland Alone In Your Underwear

This wine was polarizing. On the one hand: Eva called it “Pink Antifreeze Lite,” Lorna called it “Diet Lemonade Powder + Acid” and Jennifer compared drinking it to “gut rot.” On the other fist, we have drinkers re-naming it “Bubble Gum Sparkles,” “Strawberry Dreams” and “Rosé Canseco” and we also have Dwyn, who gave it a “5” and wanted to drink it at “a bridal shower for straight people hosted by the Bride’s semi-Christian mom with a Can I Speak To The manager Haircut.” Andi said it reminded them of “something you drink your first weekend in college.” You know, the first time I drank an entire bottle of Rosé by myself was my first year at the University of Michigan, talking to my ex-boyfriend on AIM while waiting for my friends to get ready to go out. It was Sutter Home, FTR. Drinking a bottle of wine by yourself: I don’t necessarily recommend it, but it’s good to have these experiences because you learn from them.

Wren cited Bota as reminiscent of “the free Blush you get at Sephora for your birthday,” which, what, you get free wine at Sephora for your birthday?


photos by Robin Roemer


1. Franzia Sunset Blush – 4.8 /6

$9.98 // $1.99/liter

SUITABLE FOR: Scored high for nearly every occasion, Franzia is the swiss army knife of wine!

Once again, we learned that when it comes to wine-in-a-box, there’s really no reason to aim any higher than Franzia, wine of the everywoman, the wine that I drank before losing my precious virginity, the wine that may or may not contain grapes. Last year, Franzia White Zinfandel took the top spot.

Yes, nearly every drinker likened it to “non-alcoholic grape juice cut with water” but here’s the twist: it IS alcoholic!

Two tasters wanted Sunset Blush for the very specific situation of attending prom with your gay boyfriend. Having personally attended prom with my gay boyfriend, I have to say I agree, because it turns out all of our friends were on acid and it was very confusing for us.

Other themes included drinking with your Mom, mixing it with Starbucks Refreshers for a mid-afternoon cocktail like Torre’s Mom does (she explained this to the class, it was a once-in-a-lifetime lesson), getting divorced, being in college, attending unsatisfactory weddings and “after the neighbor says they can see through your blinds.” Re-naming ideas included:

  • Freshman Class Act
  • Wow, That’s Cheap
  • Well, It’s Wine
  • Fruit Juice Dreams
  • Friendzie-AHHHHH
  • My Mom’s Blushy Crap (Family Name)
  • Where the Wind Comes Sweepin’ Down the Plain
  • I’m Very Excited About My Divorce
  • Sunny Shit
  • Fields of Blood, Diluted 1 in 10
  • Your College Friend
  • College and Crushing on Straight Girls
  • Chug Chug Chug

Rebecca, who gave the wine a 4.0/5.0, really summed up our collective emotions by declaring Franzia “perfect for all occasions.” Do note that she found La Vielle Ferme appropriate for “drinking yourself to sleep,” so this is evident of somebody who is NOT going easy on their wines. This is a modern person with a refined palate.


photo by Robin Roemer

In conclusion, thank you to all participants in this workshop as well as all of the workshop’s cocktail waitresses and groupies. I hope this post will help so many of you in your journey to eventually just buying Franzia!

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Riese

Riese is the 43-year-old Co-Founder of Autostraddle.com as well as an award-winning writer, video-maker, LGBTQ+ Marketing consultant and aspiring cyber-performance artist who grew up in Michigan, lost her mind in New York and now lives in Los Angeles. Her work has appeared in nine books, magazines including Marie Claire and Curve, and all over the web including Nylon, Queerty, Nerve, Bitch, Emily Books and Jezebel. She had a very popular personal blog once upon a time, and then she recapped The L Word, and then she had the idea to make this place, and now here we all are! In 2016, she was nominated for a GLAAD Award for Outstanding Digital Journalism. She's Jewish and has a cute dog named Carol. Follow her on twitter and instagram.

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11 Comments

  1. I’ve never been to camp, but every time it’s over I anxiously wait for the results of this workshop. This is a great service to our community so thank you all.

    PD: “A book club where nobody read the book”, well this is every single meeting at my local book club or the perfect excuse for drinking, smoking pot and discussing everything beyond a book.

  2. Just to clarify, “Rosé Canseco” was not meant as a compliment to the Bota Box, Lorna just wanted to make at least one pun before she got too tipsy…

    • i wasn’t sure if it was a compliment or not but i just needed a way to shoehorn that incredible pun into a paragraph somewhere, and i thought “why not here,” because even if it did not reflect love for the wine, it does reflect love to me, in general

  3. this is the workshop i was saddest to miss but thank you for sharing the results with us they are precious and i am taking notes

  4. Aah Franzia, perfect for all occasions, may or may not contain grapes. This was a quality workshop.

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