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Raise a Glass: Brix Wine Brings a New Tasteful Experience to Rivertown | The Michigan Chronicle

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Detroit's reputation as a destination for foodies and drink enthusiasts continues to grow, and the city's newest addition is sure to be a hit with those who appreciate fine wine, great music, and a stylish atmosphere. Brix, the latest hotspot for wine connoisseurs and event goers, is located in the bustling Rivertown neighborhood, walking distance … Continued

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