Mountain Rising Gourmands have never for a glass of red wine on the mountain summit refrain. Trekking Meals presents the new red in powder form. The beverage powder in the practical portion bags is like a light wine from the bottle of an alcohol content of 8.2%,
(via Arbroath)

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9 Comments so far. Leave a comment below.If you can carry a wine glass, wouldn’t you be able to carry a bottle?
And if you’re so concerned about weight, the water to mix this with weighs basically the same as wine, anyway… Use your normal camp cup, and pack the bottle!
Show this to a French person and he’ll pass out. I’m shocked.
I mean, it’s the equivalent to snapping a picture of a Caravaggio with your cellphone and framing it.
Or playing Beethoven on a cellphone.
Damn, anything on a cellphone actually.
On a romantic picnic, nothing says class like sharing a glass of powdered wine.
She might be more impressed if you just chopped it into lines and snorted it.
No. Way.
Now I want to go camping!
Must have.
Lisa (MsFitUniverse)
I like the “snort it” idea
@G-Man: http://www.gsioutdoors.com/detail.aspx?a=8&c2=15&p=73300&
@spritesuzi: The same is essentially true of all food that is meant to be rehydrated. Backpackers carry such when there is a water source in the wilderness. If one had to carry all of the drinking and cooking water they plan to use, there would be no point. It would just be inconvenient, sub-par food (or wine).
This is a great alternative to packing in a heavy bottle. With a lightweight water purifier, a light weight cup and a handful of powder packets you’re set for that wilderness dinner party!