Member Holiday Party + Private Tasting

Saturday, December 18th

11-1pm

FUELHOUSE Gym

Our member holiday party just got wayyy cooler!

As HUGE music fans of @brandicarlile and members of Brandi's wine👉 @xobccellars , it is our privilege to host our members and their guests for a private tasting of the XOBC collection at our Holiday Party this Saturday from 11am to 1pm!

This event will give you the opportunity to learn about XOBC, their collectors memberships, and how your support directly gives back to the @lookingoutfoundation

Plan to stop by between 11-1 to sip delicious wines, sparkling rose, and their new Misfit Mist, a hop-infused carbonated water (exclusive to wine club members only).

We are so excited to host our members for this epic event!

WHAT TO EXPECT AT OUR TASTING:

  • Can I purchase wine at the tasting? The answer is HECK YEAH! There will be wine to purchase in 3 or 6 packs and folks can pre-purchase too by emailing hello@xobccellars.com

  • What will we be tasting? We will taste through 5-6 wines, including some of the XOBC collector-exclusive wines.

  • Can I sign up to be a collector on the 18th? Ummm, we thought you would never ask! For anyone who becomes a collector XOBC will hand deliver their first allocation (Evangeline Rose Coach Molly’s favorite btw, Elijah Grenach, Catherine Syrah) so you don’t have to pay for shipping!

ABOUT XOBC

The wine has been years in the making. The women in this partnership, during their friendship over years, have discussed various ways to continue expanding the mission of the Looking Out Foundation. Brandi and Catherine have been incredibly successful in amplifying the spirit of song, of voices, of a collective community to make music mean more. Over a bottle of wine with their friends and fellow board members Amy and Jeri Andrews, these four women landed on an idea, and together decided to embark upon the journery of opening their own winery.

XOBC Cellars is steeped in generosity, community, and friendship, and is an instrument by which the larger collective can contribute.

Molly Kieland