Pinot Grigio, famed for making an innocuous white wine, can actually be quite interesting, especially if the juice is left in contact with the skins for an extended period of time as Todd Hamina does at Biggio Hamina in Oregon. Extended Maceration, cold stabilization and more are discussed.
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Biggio Hamina makes wine from four prestigious AVAs in the North Willamette Valley: Chehalem Mountain, Dundee Hills, McMinnville and Yamhill-Carlton
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