Infinite Monkey Theorem tried to can a sparkling wine in 2010. Like every thing the Denver winery has packaged, it was an instant success. So IMT is back with a 2011 version of the Black Muscat.
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A brief history of Colorado wine and a vintage 1998 Cabernet Franc
For a dash of Colorado wine history, it takes little more than a trip to Doug Caskey’s cellar (which should be noted is an actual dirt floor, back bending cellar) in Boulder.
Feb. 27: Charlie Palmer chef’s table at District Meats with Infinite Monkey Theorem
Renowned Chef Charlie Palmer will help celebrate Denver Restaurant Week with a special, five-course seating limited to 20. The menu will be paired with Infinite Monkey Theorem wines.
The five most important Colorado wines of 2011
I drank way too much wine in 2011. Just looking back at the company receipts for the year is a little scary. Mom would not be proud. At least it gave me incredible insight into the Colorado wine world, covering the great to the horrific and everything in between.
#DenverWineCru find: Colorado hangs with the world
First rule of #DenverWineCru: Taste your wines blind. Is that a cliche enough intro to a surprising story about Colorado wine vs. the World? Thought so.
Keep canning: Infinite Monkey going bananas with new growth potential
When Ben Parsons released some 5,000 cans of sparkling wine over the summer, a feverish following developed for the lightly carbonated beverage with a smack of sweet (think Moscato d’ Asti).
Can it: Denver gets to taste Infinite Monkey’s sparkling wine in a can
One of Ben Parson’s notable features on the latest Infinite Monkey Theorem release is that it’s shotgunnable. If you’ve followed his story in the press, the British winemaker is known to shotgun a beer or two at notable bars around town. So it should be no surprise that the trendy, gritty winemaker in the Santa [...]
How Salt’s Evan Faber built the best damn Colorado wine list
Define import in the wine world. The usual answer focuses on bottles that have traveled over an international border and through customs. Italy, France, Chili and Argentina, for example. Evan Faber doesn’t buy that description. His import borders start about 201 miles to the east, 275 to the west, 102 to the north and 245 [...]
Seven takeaways from the first Colorado WineFest
Fresh off the end of a week of firsts — the first Colorado Wine Week and the first CAVE sponsored Colorado WineFest in Denver — it’s time to take a look back at seven lessons learned over great seven days that celebrated local wine. Remember, only 95 days left until Colorado Mountain WineFest kicks off [...]
It’s Time for Some Rocky Mountain Sparkling Wine
When you go hunting for the perfect bubbly to pop open — for a notable occasion or just an enjoyable bottle on a Tuesday night — locales such as France, California, and Italy are synonymous with the celebratory flavors that come with sparkling wine. Colorado? Not so much. And we’re probably a long way from [...]



