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Xplore, a NEW collection of four exceptional wines, is a part of the Amici Cellars family of brands from Calistoga, California, known for expertly crafted wines of character, quality, and personality.
And we aren't exaggerating when we say “expertly crafted” because Amici Cellars’ team is overseen by 100-point winemaker, Tony Biagi!
We love the diversity, value and quality of Xplore wines, so much so that we are thrilled to spotlight this new Direct to Gary’s lineup for the month of August with the following deals
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Savor the Journey of Xplore Wines!

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2022 Xplore Cabernet Sauvignon

Tasting Note:
The Xplore Cabernet Sauvignon opens with aromas of black currant, tart cherry, rose petal and lightly toasted oak. This medium bodied wine has flavors of delicate red fruit on the palate, with balanced acidity and a smooth finish.

2022 Xplore Chardonnay

Tasting Note:
The Xplore Chardonnay has aromas of honey, stone fruit, and hazelnut. This wine is creamy with light to medium in body and has flavors of apple and hazelnut on the palate. It has just the right amount of acidity to keep you coming back to the glass.
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2022 Xplore Pinot Noir

Tasting Note:
The Xplore Pinot Noir has aromas of strawberry and tart cherry, with a hint of black pepper and toasted oak. This medium-body wine reveals red fruit flavors on the palate and is matched with mellow acidity and a smooth finish.

2021 Xplore Red Blend

Tasting Note:
A blend of 85% Zinfandel, 10% Petite Sirah and 5% Petite Verdot, the Xplore Red Wine opens with lovely aromas of cooked fruit, spices, and vanilla. On the palate, this medium-bodied wine is round, juicy, and full of dark fruit flavor with a long finish.
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