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Just making sure cause some devs idea of an "Expansion" is having said expansion as a separate campaign/story accessible from main menu where you start fresh.
Blood and Wine features a completely new area (Toussaint), and you're supposed to start it after finishing the game once (there's a reference to the ending right at the start). However, you can start it as soon as you save Dandelion during the story.
There is a quest in Blood and Wine that cannot be appreciated to the fullest without having completed Hearts of Stone.
Time to sink a lot of hours into this game.
This was the absolutely correct choice.
My first and only playthrough with both dlc took me like 200h. Its insane. Both dlc are amazing, but the setting of heart of stone is just another level. I loved every hour of it.
Getting both is no misstake, each one is longer, deeper and better than your typical AAA-Titel.