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Red blends have been sought-after wines for years. And white blends? Not so much. While red blends accounted for just over $1.8 billion in U.S. retail sales this past year, sales of white blends didn’t quite reach $330 million. Why such disparity between the two types?
Charlie Wagner, director of winemaking at Conundrum Wines in Monterey County, Calif., believes that consumers think of white wines in terms of single grape…