5680′ Vineyards, 15836 Black Bridge Road, Paonia, 970.527.6838
Category: "Wineries"
Alfred Eames Cellars
It’s rather unfortunate that Alfred Eames Cellars doesn’t have a public tasting room. With one of the only European-style wine cellars in Colorado, it’s truly a treat to stroll through the cavernous barrel room and stop into Alfred Eames’ library filled with a few hundred of his favorite bottles. It’s not to say a tour [...]
Anemoi Wines
Canyon Wind Cellars is one of the mainstays in the Colorado wine industry, having produced solid, Old World-style Bordeaux-style estate wines since 1996. Fifteen years later marked the time for a new guard of family grapes. Proprietors Jay and Jennifer Christianson released the first wine of the family’s second wine brand, Anemoi, in September 2011. The [...]
Augustina’s Winery
Gussie has a style. It’s not fine wine. It’s not pretentious. It’s totally Boulder. Winemaker and owner Marianne Walter (anyone who knows her, calls her Gussie) founded Augustina’s Winery in 1997, and she’s been making affordable, easy-drinking porch pounders in north Boulder ever since. In fact she even adds a simply phrase to one of [...]
Balistreri Vineyards
There is one thing to note before heading into the Balistreri Vineyards tasting room: The Denver winery has a never-ending wine list. Seriously. On any given day there may be four Merlots, a few Cabs, dessert wines, some whites and a fruit offering or three at the bar. The free sampling can easily include more [...]
Bijou Creek Vineyards
Bijou Creek Vineyards, 18969 County Road 11, Fort Morgan, 970-542-9538
Black Bridge Winery
Black Bridge Winery, 15836 Black Bridge Road, Hotchkiss, 970.527-6838 More: Reviews
Bonacquisti Wine Company
We can thank a radio station switch to country music for the birth of the award-winning Bonacquisti Wine Company in northwest Denver that is part of the Front Range Wine Trail. Paul Bonacquisti was working as a disc jockey during a format changeover in 2005 and essentially got shown the door rather than being asked [...]
BookCliff Vineyards
Old historical photographs will show you that John Garlich wasn’t crazy to plant vines on three Palisade properties in 1995. Around the turn into the 20th century, the area in the Grand Valley was known as Vinelands. And the photos show an area plush with vineyards that had long since been pulled up. Garlich, a [...]
Canyon Wind Cellars
There are two aspects that make Canyon Wind Cellars unique in Colorado. First, its birthday is in 1991, making it one of the oldest vineyards in the state. It is also an estate winery, meaning that all growing, winemaking and bottling are done on site at the Palisade vineyard. It appears Canyon Wind is the [...]
Carlson Vineyards
Twenty-two years in the business makes Carlson Vineyards one of Colorado’s most mature vineyards. It’s fitting it’s located in Palisade, which has been the pulse of the local industry for decades. After planting their first grapes in 1981 on East Orchard Mesa, Parker and Mary Carlson established the vineyard in 1988 out of a vintage [...]
Colorado Cellars Winery
There’s something to be said about being the first. In 1978, Colorado Cellars became the first commercial winery in the state to produce wine from Western Slope grapes, making its production the original Colorado product. Today, it remains the state’s longest continuously operating winery in Colorado, and also the largest with more than 20,000 cases [...]
Colterris Wines
Not long before producing its first wine, this vineyard had some pretty special guests: First Lady Michelle Obama and her kids. They were visiting for the main attraction, however, the High Country Orchards peach trees. Maybe if they swing through during a campaign stop in a few years, they’ll pack a case of Colterris wines [...]
Confre Cellars
Confre Cellars, a producer of fruit wines, was sold and transitioned into the Talon Wine Brands label owned by Glenn Foster. Talon is in the process phasing this label out. Confre Cellars, 455 Kokopelli Blvd, Unit A, Fruita, 970.464.1300
Cottonwood Cellars & The Olathe Winery
In the early 1990s, Olathe was known for corn. It still is today, but we can thank Diana and Keith Read for adding a little diversity. The couple opened Cottonwood Cellars in 1994, expanding the reach of the tiny Western Slope hamlet’s agriculture into the grape growing world. Two other winery operations have joined in [...]
Creekside Cellars
Creekside Cellars, 28036 Highway 74, Evergreen, 303.674.5460 More: Reviews News & More
DeBeque Canyon Winery
Founded by local wine legend Bennett Price, DeBeque Canyon Winery opened in 1997 but has truly been in the works since the early 1980s. Price, the owner and winemaker, is credited with helping plant most of the early acerage of Colorado vineyards, including helping Steve Rhodes get his notable S. Rhodes label off the ground [...]
Desert Moon Vineyards
Desert Moon Vineyards, 12656 E. Jamison Place #12, Englewood, 303-990-9463 More: News Social media: Facebook Twitter: DesertMoonVin
Desert Sun Vineyards: Redefining small batch
When you hear a winery owner say something like, “We bought our small acreage, and after witnessing the growth of the wine industry in Colorado, decided to join in the fun.” The date stamp is usually circa 2011. The bandwagon has been getting more full in the local wine industry with new vintners and entrepreneurs [...]
Dithyramb Winery
It’s noted often that the Colorado wine industry, as it stands today, has grown from almost nothing since 1990. With more than 70 vineyards and wineries in operation today, to say it’s been a rapid rise is an understatement. Perhaps there is no better representation of unexpected growth than Dithyramb Winery. Sean and Candice Bundy [...]
Fox Fire Farms
Fox Fire Farms, 5733 County Road 321, Ignacio, 970-563-4675 More: News and Mentions
Garfield Estates Vineyard & Cellars
Jeff Carr seems to always be ahead of the Colorado winemaking rush. He started Garfield Estates Vineyard and Cellars more than a decade ago with the idea that the 11 acres (which has since expanded to 17) of grapes planted on the vineyard could prove, once and for all, that Colorado had the soil, weather [...]
Garrett Estate Cellars
The first aspect that is noticeable about Garrett Estates Cellars is its size. With just a 2008 and 2009 vintage under its belt, it already is growing grapes on 35 acres. With plans of adding to that total, the Olathe winery has the potential to become the largest estate winery in the state. Whether that [...]
Grande River Vineyards
Owned by Stephen and Naomi Smith, Grande River Vineyards is perhaps the most visible Colorado winery in the state. Heading west along I-70 at the entrance to Palisade means a pass by of its giant sign just a few yards from the highway. It’s one of the busiest tasting rooms for that reason alone. It [...]
Guy Drew Vineyards
Cortez is known throughout the United States as a tourist destination. It’s home to Mesa Verde—the national park highlighting the cave dwellings of the ancient Anasazi—and is just a short drive from the Four Corners monument. And if Guy Drew has a say it in, it’ll become Colorado’s next hot wine region. Guy Drew Vineyards [...]
Hermosa Vineyards
Hermosa Vineyards, 3269 3/4C Road, Palisade, 970 434.8766 More: Reviews News and mentions
Honey Jack Meadery
Honey Jack Meadry, Rocky Mountain Metropolitan Airport, 11755 Airport Way, Broomfield, 303-746-0193. For more: Honey Jack news Honey Jack reviews
Infinite Monkey Theorem winery
Infinite Monkey Theorem has accomplished something that pretty much no other Colorado winery can complain: saturation. At least in Denver. With his wine on more than 80 restaurant lists in the Denver metro area, winemaker and owner Ben Parsons has created a buzz—not too shabby considering 2008 was Infinite Monkey’s first vintage. Infinite Monkey produced [...]
Jack Rabbit Hill winery
Jack Rabbit Hill winery, 26567 North Road, Hotchkiss, 970.835.3677 More: Reviews
Kahil Winery
Fly fishing and wine. At first thought, these two don’t seem like typical partners. So it may seem a little counterintuitive to see a chail dry fly adorned to the bottles of one of the state’s newest wineries Kahil Winery. Winemaker Tyrel Lawson needs just one sentence to make the marriage of ideas seem as [...]
Leroux Creek Vineyards: Going hybrid
A funny thing happened on the way to starting a winery for Yvon Gros. The Frenchman found a way to be different, very different: By planting hybrids on his four-acre property that is home to Leroux Creek Vineyards in Hotchkiss on the western outskirts of the West Elks AVA. He started planting in 2004 and [...]
Liliputian Winery
The friends who made the tasting room pitch happened to be the proprietors of Leroux Creek Vineyards, and the Fairbanks seemed happy to oblige.
Only the idea snowballed.
Meadery of the Rockies
Founded in 1995, Meadery of the Rockies is a honey wine producer in the heart of Palisade. It was originally named the Rocky Mountain Meadery, and Glenn Foster of Talon Wine Brands bought the winery in 2008 and folded it into his comprehensive wine portfolio that also includes Talon Wines and St. Kathyrn Cellars. Winemaker: [...]
Mesa Park Vineyards
The story of Mesa Park Vineyards is one that seems to become more prevalent in the region. Family visits the Western Slope from the Metro Area, falls in love with the mesas, weather and small-town living, then buys a vineyard. Okay, this doesn’t happen all that often, but that’s the tale Brooke Webb will tell [...]
Mountain View Winery
Mountain View Winery sits on a property that is part fruit orchard, part grape vineyard, which would explain why one of its wines is part apple, part grape. The Ash Mesa is an interesting blend of apple wine and chardonnay and just one of the aspects that makes this Olathe vineyard unique. Owner Michael Young [...]
Redstone Meadery
Redstone Meadery, 4700 Pearl Street, 2A, Boulder, 720-406-1215 More: Reviews News
Reeder Mesa Vineyards
Reeder Mesa Vineyards has an endearing Colorado quality about it. The vineyard atop its namesake mesa has a one-dog welcoming committee that makes you feel at home as soon as you pull up to the tasting room. When parking your car, Trooper will sprint the hundred yards down the dirt driveway from the family house [...]
Settembre Cellars
Housed in a quiet Boulder neighborhood, Settembre Cellars is one of the smallest wineries in the state. It produces small batches of single varietal (often single vineyard) wines focusing on Syrah, dry Riesling, Sangiovese, Chardonnay and Cabernet Sauvignon. Total production annually is generally 500 cases, and bottles of each offering are individually numbered (1/428, as [...]
Snowy Peaks Winery
Estes Park is known for a few things, namely it being the gateway to Rocky Mountain National Park and having elk stroll into town and hang out on the golf course. There’s also the matter of a hotel made famous in a certain Stephen King movie. And there’s some wine, too. Snowy Peaks Winery set [...]
Spruce Mountain Meadery
Spruce Mountain Meadery, 1218 Yarnell Drive, Larkspur, 719.351.4909
St. Kathryn Cellars
Fred Strothman decided he wanted to build a winery that, in party, would serve as a memorial for his mother, Kathryn. So he along with wife Connie planted grapes atop East Orchard Mesa in 1995, setting the stage for St. Kathryn Cellars, a winery that features still and fruit offerings. While they waited for the [...]
Stone Cottage Cellars
If the city of Boulder stayed small, Stone Cottage Cellars may never have been born. Brent and Karen Helleckson, a couple with Midwestern farming roots, spent a decade the People’s Republic before realizing they wanted to get away from the bustle and raise their children in a rural setting. In the early 1990s, they started [...]
Stoney Mesa Winery
Stoney Mesa Winery, 16199 Happy Hollow Road, Cedaredge, 970.856-9463 | Social media: Facebook More: Reviews
Sutcliffe Vineyards
There are certainly a few things to notice about Sutcliffe Vineyards that set it a part. For one, it’s a mostly estate vineyard in Cortez, making it just one of two to claim that distinction (Guy Drew being the other). Beyond that, however, it’s the approach to making and growing that begins to really tell the story. [...]
Talon Wine Brands
The name begins to tell the story: Talon Wine Brands. The last word being the operative descriptor. This Colorado wine producer is a conglomeration of four separate Colorado labels brought under one roof by Glenn Foster. It’s a mega brand, by local standards. Seems kind of California-like to house so many labels folded into one [...]
The Winery at Holy Cross Abbey
The Winery at Holy Cross Abbey, 3011 E US Hwy 50, Canon City, 877.HCA.WINE
Trail Ridge Winery
Trail Ridge Winery is now closed. Winemaker Tim Merrick has since opened Zephyr Cellars in Loveland.
Turquoise Mesa Winery: A hard-to-find Broomfield gem
Sometimes it’s difficult to find a winery on the windy mountain roads of, say, Paonia. That’s cake compared to tracking down Broomfield’s own winery, Turquoise Mesa. While just a mile or so from the First Bank Center and smack in the middle of the ever-so-populated Highway 36 corridor, Turquoise is seriously off the beaten track. It’s [...]
Two Rivers Winery & Chateau
It’s a simple task, finding something unique about Two Rivers Vineyard & Chateau. The name gives that away. This property on the eastern edge of Grand Junction, a good 20 minutes or so away from the heart of Palisade and most of the state’s vineyards, showcases a gorgeous chateau nestled against a backdrop of Colorado [...]
Varaison Vineyards
Just a few blocks from the central downtown of Palisade stands a century-old Victorian home with rows of seemingly unkempt vines in its backyard. Welcome to Varaison Vineyards, where abnormal to the local wine industry is normal. Ron West, winemaker, owner and science geek, has been operating the family winery since planting the first part [...]
Verso Cellars
Verso Cellars, 4640 Pecos St., Denver, 303-587-9740 Secondary tasting room: 63 Cooper Creek Way No. 2, Winter Park, 970-726-9430 Social media Facebook More: Reviews News
Vino Salida Wine Cellars
To winemaker/owner Steve Flynn, the town of Salida thrives on the sense of community. Since 2003, he has been making wine as an amateur, often calling on friends to help stomp the grapes. When it was time to go professional and open Vino Salida in 2009, he figured what better way to make the winery [...]
Whitewater Hill Vineyards & Winery
Nancy Janes and John Behrs have split up their spousal duties pretty well. Behrs tends the grape vines. Janes takes the grapes and makes the wine for Whitewater Hill Vineyard. The result is a popular Grand Junction operation that took root in 1998 (literally) with the winery starting in 2004. With 37 acres spread across [...]
Woody Creek Cellars
Woody Creek Cellars, Woody Creek Community Store, Woody Creek 970.922.2342
Zephyr Cellars
Zephyr Cellars, 982 Windom Place, Loveland, 970-635-0949 Winemaker: Tim Merrick More: News



