Game Box Rose, California, 2022

4 - 750 ml bottles (3 liters)


 

Directions

Place Game box in refrigerator 2-3 hours prior to serving. Fresh for 4 weeks after opening.

 

Product Details

Wondercade Edition Neil patrick harris. Wines of character & distinction. Packaging that's more mindful. its subtle hints reveal fresh flowers, notes of strawberry, cherry, reaches the four corners of the earth from California, where The mysterious allure of this perfectly refreshing Rose raspberry, citrus and melon for a taste that's positively magical. Behold the magic spigot. stay fresh pouch. NPH approved. Your Game Box has a unique relationship with the air around it allowing its contents more freshness for longer intervals. Use this handy top-notch for carrying. Is that Neil Patrick Harris on your box of wine?! Indeed, it is! Surprised to see me here? Don't be. I adore a glass of wine at long, languid lunches, dreamy, delicious dinners and glorious game nights (hint, hint). I particularly enjoy a crisp rose - it's like the hazy, wavy vibes of summer in quaffable liquid form - and I'm supremely excited to share this one with you. It's delicious and complex, like me. Tart and with a good mouth feel. Mmmmmmm. 12. Eye Spy: Somewhere on this carton is an image for each of these riddles? Can you find them? 1. I'm a religious man, but not a vicar; Diagonal moves go that much quicker. 2. I'm not in English, I'm multinational; My many uses are quite irrational. Answer: 1. Bishop chess piece, 2. Math symbol for Pi. Both can be found on the front panel. 13. Memory Game: Look at the drawing for 10 seconds and then turn the box so that only one person can see it. Have that person ask you some questions about what you remember. Example: What is Neil holding in his left hand? 2. Looking Through Walls: There are three hidden words below. However, only parts of the letters are on this side of the box, and the rest are on the opposite side. Can you and a friend figure out what the words are while you each only look on one side of the box? Wine Trivia: What do you get if you combine red wine with white wine? 7. Mysterious Commonalities: What do each of the following magic terms and phrases have in common? Close up magic. Sleight of hand club. Casino shuffle. Bunny in the top hat. Conjuring stage. Answer: We don't know, but definitely not rose. Rose is its own type of wine, separate from red and white. It is produced either by contact with the grape skins or removing pink juice from red wine in a process called saignee. In fact, it's illegal in France to mix red and white wine and call it rose! 8. Magic Wand: Use your Magic Wand to transform each of the words below into another word by adding a magic wand- a straight line, either horizontal or vertical, somewhere. This can either add a letter (adding an I) or by changing one letter into another. Chars. Scarfs. Shapes. candies. Rosier. Answer: Chairs, scares, shares, candles, roster. Answer: They have exactly one copy each of A. E. I. O. and U Ithere is a special name for this: supervocalic). Sign up for Wondercade a weekly dispatch on the culture of curiosity. 10. The Lost Card: You're a magician performing a magic trick. You ask an audience member to select a card and then put it on top of the deck. You perform two perfect shuffles and mix the cards on a table. When doing so, you drop half of the cards on the ground, and you realize you've lost the card. Where is it? Answer: Don't look at us, you're the magician. How many spots are there? Find two standard six- sided dice. Roll them and stack one on top of the other (example left). Use a stopwatch to time each other to see who can count the total number of visible spots the fastest. 2. Looking Through Walls: There are three hidden words below. However, only parts of the letters are on this side of the box, and the rest are on the opposite side. Can you and a friend figure out what the words are while you each only look on one side of the box? Answer: Predict. Secret. Ta-dai. The Trick: The opposite sides of a six-sided die add up to 7, so just add 28 plus however many spots appear on the top. 3. Magic Number Trick: Think of any whole number (No fractions or decimals). Pick one that you can calculate! You may want a pen and paper. Add up the digits of that number. If the sum is a single digit number, stick a 0 at the beginning. Now reverse the digits of the number you have, and subtract the smaller number from the bigger number. Keep repeating the previous step until you have a single digit number. Multiply that number by five, then add two. The answer is hidden on the front of this carton. 5. Sawed In Half: These famous assistants from literature and pop culture have been sawed in half. Can you match up the correct pieces and put them back together? Values: Trust, equitable transparency, environmental inclusion, stakeholders social, communities regenerative purpose, responsibility impact, accountability. Answers: Igor, Moneypenny, Jarvis, Robin, Watson, Jeeves, Alfred, Beaker, Pinky, Smithers, Friday, Chewbacca, Samwise. Conjure The Magic Spigot: 1. Lay game box flat on its back on a magician's table, or on any reliably flat surface. 2. Wave your right hand over the box to demonstrate absence of spigot. 3. Hold a handkerchief high in the air with your left hand. 4. Simultaneously, use your right index finger to push in on the perf- orated circular cover (A) and discard. 5. Suddenly and dramatically, drape the handkerchief over the hole, and reach inside to carefully pull up the perforated hinged flap (B) and locate the spigot. 6. Pull magic spigot out as quickly as you can, whilst tipping box upright, and seat it in the circular slot below. 7. Fold the hinged flap down to lock the magic spigot in place (C). Tear off The tamper proof Seal (D). 8. In an annoyingly loud baritone, proclaim, let the games begin! 9. To pour, lift the wings (E) on both sides of the magic spigot while pressing Down on the top. Note: if you are left- handed, reverse steps 2-4. Or test your righty skills. 9. Packaging Problem: The average American adult drinks about 4.5 gallons of wine per year, which is about 22.5 bottles. If you stacked those bottles end to end, it would be as long as an orca whale. With a Game Box, you're getting the same amount of wine as four bottles, thus the average adult American would drink about 5.6 boxes in a year. If you stacked those, how high would it be? Answer: Thinner than a deck of cards, because of course you would flatten your boxes before putting them in the recycling. gameboxwines.com. Visit gameboxwines.com for more games, puzzles, stories and secrets. 4. Valued Friends: Game Box is now a Certified B Corporation. We're committed to higher standards of purpose, accountability and transparency to benefit the general public, some of which can now enjoy a really good wine at a good value. Find and circle some our B Corp values from the list below in the letter grid. Intentional packaging. You might be surprised by how mindful your are for drinking Game Box. A 3 - liter box generates about half the carbon emission per 750 milliliters. 12.5% alc/vol. 25 Vinted and packed by Game Box Wine Co., Modesto, CA 95397

Nutrition Facts

Warnings

Contains sulfites.,Enjoy responsibly. Please enjoy responsibly.,Government Warning: (1) according to the surgeon general, women should not drink alcoholic beverages during pregnancy because of the risk of birth defects. (2) consumption of alcoholic beverages impairs your ability to drive a car or operate machinery, and may cause health problems.

Manufacturer

Game Box Wine Co.
Modesto, CA 95397

UPC

00847159003298