Wine of the Day, No. 258

Many white wine blends possess a certain kitchen sink quality, as in "Let's throw in a bunch of different white grapes and see how they work together," with the result that the wines smell and taste like nothing but generic white wine. That's not the case with the Brooks Wines Amycas 2016, Willamette Valley, a blend of 44 percent riesling, 21 percent m…
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