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8 Local and Noteworthy Colorado Wineries Found Off the Beaten Path (OutThere CO)
Colorado is known for its iconic natural destinations and the opportunity for outdoor recreation it provides, but it’s also home to a growing wine scene. Here are eight of Colorado’s local and noteworthy wineries you’ll find off the beaten path.
2023 VinCO Awards of Excellence Announced! (WIN)
The Colorado Association for Viticulture & Enology (CAVE) just finished their annual VinCO & WCHS Conference and Trade Show, which took place January 15-18 at the Grand Junction Convention Center. VinCO is the region’s premier grape growing and winemaking conference and brings together top experts in enology, viticulture, and marketing.
Check Out Great Colorado Wineries with Restaurants (Thirst Colorado)
Marla Yetka of Bigsby’s Folly Winery likes to use a Julia Child quote when it comes to wine and food: “Wine is meant to be with food – that’s the point of it.” As the co-founder and chief experience officer, Yetka has adopted that idea at her craft winery and restaurant in RiNo. “Food brings out the best in wine
Celebrate the New Year (and beyond) with These Colorado Bubbles (Denver Post)
This New Year’s Eve, when you pop open a bottle of local bubbly, toast to 2023 memories and a new year full of hopes — but also say “cheers” to the notable sparkling wine scene that Colorado’s winemakers are cultivating.
Colorado Wines Hitting High Points (Forbes)
During a recent trip within the U.S., the car’s GPS navigation system took me on an unexpected route between Albuquerque, New Mexico, and Basalt, Colorado. It steered me through a small town named Paonia in western Colorado, where I happened to have spent time—decades ago—as an intern for an environmental newspaper. Wanting to see this town again I veered in.
The Best Wine Festivals in America, According to Drink Pros (Wine Enthusiast)
Colorado’s Food + Wine Classic Aspen chosen one of nine. Wine festivals are a great way to immerse oneself in the world of wine—without forking out thousands of dollars on courses or trips to growing regions. In major cities and small towns across the country…
How are Liquor Stores Faring Since Coloradans Can Now Pick Up Wine with their Milk and Eggs? (CPR)
On a recent Friday evening at Mondo Vino, a liquor store on West 32nd Ave. in Denver’s West Highlands neighborhood, there was a wine tasting going on in the back of the store. It’s the reason Julia Ward is there. She lives nearby.
13 Women-Led Wineries and Tasting Rooms to Visit (Prime Women)
Women are making their mark on the wind industry. Jayme Henderson of The Storm Cellar in the West Elks AVA is one of them. There are many wineries and tasting rooms around the world, but here are 13 women-led wineries and tasting rooms you need to try.
Old World Meets New World (Thirst Colorado)
One might not think that a Bordeaux-style wine could be made outside the French region of the same name. However, three local wineries have gathered enough acclaim for their product to be featured on the new AmaWaterways Taste of Bordeaux River Cruise.
This Full-bodied Red was Just Named the Best Wine in Colorado (Denver Post)
Alfred Eames Cellars just put an end to Carboy Winery’s two-year winning streak at the Governor’s Cup. Alfred Eames Cellars, located at Puesta del Sol Vineyards three miles south of Paonia in the West Elks AVA, won Best in Show on Nov. 4, for its 2019 Carmena. The wine beat 11 other contenders that participated in the 2023 Governor’s Cup
Urban(e) Colorado Wine (Thirst Colorado)
Two years ago, the prestigious Food & Wine magazine heralded Colorado’s Grand Valley as “the new Sonoma.” The region around Palisade and Fruita is dotted with respected wineries. But those glass-swirling wine experts are likely to check in on the Front Range on their next Colorado excursion. That’s because the urban corridor also produces top-quality wines alongside our world-famous craft
Hallowed Grounds (Thirst Colorado)
Most wineries don’t have an exorcism or an accountant in their history. The Winery at Holy Cross Abbey in Cañon City has both. As the story goes, a monk from the historic Holy Cross Abbey performed an exorcism on an allegedly haunted winery in Palisade in 2000. That sparked an idea: Why not make wine at the monastery? The monks,