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Wine 365 exists so you find new wines you like, made by world-class wineries, that will impress your most wine-knowledgeable friends. This happens not through some online quiz but through actual, real people — the Wine365 team, better known as the “cru.” We have varying degrees of wine knowledge and palate development — some of us are full-on experts, some are fairly new to wine, and some right in the middle. All of us share three things: we enjoy wine (responsibly) almost every day, we know how to explore the world of wine to discover wines right for us, and we are eager to share that knowledge with others who would like to do the same, but don’t know how nor where to start.  

Chateau d’Aqueria Tavel Rose

The intense pink color is characteristic of a great Tavel and shines with bright red glints. Aromas of raspberry and strawberry share the glass with peppery notes. The wine is balanced and flavorful, and the finish is long with caramel notes

Villa Matilde Greco di Tufo

From the straw yellow color, this Greco di Tufo offers a rich bouquet of ripe fruits, from white peach to apricot, sweet almond that meld with exquisitely mineral and citrus notes. On the palate, the vigorous taste is rich, complex and fresh at the same time, completing a wine of great personality.

Alta Vista Alto

The benchmark among Argentine wines, crafted from the highest quality grapes from small vineyard parcels with low yields — two vines are required to make one bottle. Only 75 cases of this wine were imported to the US, out of a total of 583 produced.

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Alta Vista’s iconic wine, represents the benchmark among Argentine wines, crafted from the highest quality grapes from small vineyard parcels with low yields. Hand-picked grapes go through a double selection process on a sorting table. Alto is vinified in small, epoxy-lined concrete tanks which allow a gentle, precise vinification and extraction of polyphenols to produce an elegant wine. It is aged 14 months in new French oak barrels and at least 12 months in bottle.

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