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Upland's Old Santa Fe Depot New Home to Pacific Wine Merchants

Old Santa Fe Depot... new home of Pacific Wine Merchants

All aboarrrrrrrd!  Today we travel to downtown Upland to visit the historic railroad depot building, also known as "The Santa Fe Depot" and new home of Pacific Wine Merchants and Cigar Exchange  (PWM).  Founded in 1995, PMW is operated by longtime friends of the vine, Fred Paciocco, Managing Partner and Mark Heffernan, General Manager/Wine Buyer, both reside in Upland. 

PWM features over 600 different labels from all over the world, although premium California wines are offered in abundance including sparklers, reds, whites, rose' and desserts. "There is something here for all budgets with wines priced from $4.99 to several hundred dollars, including specialty releases and hard to finds.  Many bottles are available at 10.99.  Our selection is ever evolving and most unique.  I believe one of our strongest assets is our helpful and knowledgeable staff.  We know the wines, where they were made and more!  We pay attention to our customers and the details," said Fred.  PWM is located track side at 210 East 'A' Street (East of Euclid Avenue) near the Upland Metrolink Station (next to Boomer's Coffee Shop), just across the street from The Cooper Regional History Museum.

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