Boxlee Graham is our cheeky sister brand—our way of embracing the fun, less serious side of wine. It’s the wine you toss in the car for a camping trip, set out for friends at your BBQs, or keep on the counter for your nightly glass. However you enjoy it, we’re here for it.
Boxlee Graham was also born from our desire to sustainably use all the wine we produce—because we believe nothing good should go to waste. The wines that go into this brand may not have quite made the final cut for the OG lineup, but they come from the very same vineyards and are just as enjoyable to drink. Think of it as great wine with a more laid-back attitude.
Boxed wine often gets a bad rap, but it’s actually one of the most sustainable ways to package wine. Even better, the bag keeps the wine from interacting with air—so you can enjoy a glass (or two) whenever the mood strikes and it will stay just as fresh and delicious. When great quality wine goes into the box, great quality comes out.
No need to cellar age - just enjoy!
Meet Frank, our namesake.
Because Boxlee Graham is our cheeky, rule-bending sister brand, it felt like the perfect place to name one of the wines after a very important man in my life—my dad, Frank.
Frank is a practical man who appreciates practical things, much like the easygoing spirit of Boxlee Graham. He’s a lover of the outdoors, a man who can fix just about anything, and a steady rock for our family. Raising two daughters alongside a wife with very discerning tastes has certainly made him a patient person—and he remains one of the smartest people I know.
Frank was born in Seattle, Washington—his mother, Mabel Graham, being the Graham side of our brand’s name. At a young age he enlisted in the Navy and worked as an electronic test instrument specialist before going on to build a career in Silicon Valley, where he became an integral part of several technology companies.
My childhood was filled with backpacking and camping trips where my dad carried the brunt of the gear while my sister and I were told to pack lightly—and carry whatever we packed. It was a simple lesson in responsibility that I still carry with me today. Frank has always been a hard worker, determined to provide more for his family than he had growing up, and his quiet strength continues to inspire me.