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    While American wine doesn’t have the same storied history as, say, Bordeaux or the Rheingau, our viticultural areas are nothing to sniff at. There’s, of course, Napa Valley with almost 170 years of production, as well as other California wine regions like Sonoma and the Central Coast. And in recent years, burgeoning wine hot spots have popped up across the country in places like Oregon, Virginia, Texas, and the New York Finger Lakes. But wine connoisseurs often overlook one Western state that’s better known for its ski slopes than its vintages: Colorado.

    Wine grapes have been grown in the Centennial State since 1890, but production wasn’t in full swing until the late 1970s. Now, there are over 150 wineries spread throughout Colorado, and the state plays host to events such as the Colorado Governor’s Cup and festivals like the Colorado Mountain Winefest. About 80 percent of all of Colorado’s grapes are sourced from the Grand Valley American Viticultural Area, located between Grand Junction and Palisade, in the state’s Western Slope—one of Travel & Leisure’s Best Places to Go in 2025. Clearly, something amazing is happening out there.

    “Our goal was to put Colorado on the map and prove that we could make amazing wine from this region,” said Kevin Webber, CEO of Carboy Winery. Webber owns two vineyards in the Grand Valley AVA, totaling around 32 acres. “There is an adventurous nature to Colorado wines that are fun and lively, and they are never the same year to year.”

    At first glance Colorado seems like an unusual place to grow wine. Here, vignerons must contend with harsher climates, higher altitudes, and constantly fluctuating temperatures—but that’s only pushed growers to be more creative. Many have cultivated cold-hardy varietals that also grow well in hot, warm desert climes. The growing seasons are shorter here, but the combination of hot, sunny days, whipping mountain winds, 6,800 feet of elevation, and rocky alkaline soil make for a truly interesting and unique terroir.

    “We are all pushing the envelope and exploring what Colorado wine is and what it could be. The challenges and grit it takes to make it through a single season here make this region very endearing,” said Patric Matysiewski, the winemaker and cofounder of Sauvage Spectrum Estate Winery & Vineyard.

    Colorado has a relatively young wine scene but generates around two percent of all wine sold in the U.S.  Riesling, cabernet franc, malbec, teroldego, and viognier are beacons of the state’s wine scene. Interest in agrotourism has also skyrocketed, and the picturesque peaks of the Western Slope have become a popular tourist destination. Wineries are even popping up in destinations like the Front Range and other parts of the state where grapes cannot be grown.

    “Wines should and do taste different everywhere and reflect what is unique about the growing region,” said Webber. “We call this the Wild West of American wine, and Colorado wines are an adventure.”

    Here are some of our favorite wineries across the Centennial State.

    Balistreri Vineyards

    Bottles of Syrah from Balistreri Vineyards.

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    This cozy, family-run winery has been making natural wines just north of Denver since 1998. Some of my favorites include the 2022 Syrah CSU Vineyard, the 2022 Syrah Horse Mountain Vineyard, and the cherry wine, a truly delicious bottle to sip on with dessert.

    Carboy Winery

    Carboy Winery is constantly pushing the limits of Colorado grapes and reinventing itself, and it shows in its imaginative wines. The company has tasting rooms spread throughout the state, including in Denver, Palisade, Breckenridge, and Littleton, their flagship. Don’t miss out on Carboy’s bubbly Grand Premier Sparkling or the bold Teroldego.

    Restoration Vineyards

    Vintage cars outside of the vineyard and tasting room at Restoration Vineyard.

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    Restoration Vineyards, located in Palisade, was built on a “dead vineyard,” hence the name. Owners Gary and Linda Brauns experimented with irrigating the fields in 2012 (which had struggled to thrive previously), and by springtime that year, about 80 of the vines were back. During my visit, I sampled Restoration’s 2020 Pinotage, which reminded me of wines I’ve enjoyed in South Africa. While the Pinotage is (sadly) only available for wine club members, the 2023 Sauvignon Blanc, 2022 White Field Blend, and 2022 Tempranillo were also notable.

    Sauvage Spectrum

    The vineyard and bottles of wine from Sauvage Spectrum.

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    Another Palisade local and fairly young winery, Sauvage Spectrum opened its doors in 2019 with its first release, the Sparklet. The Domaine (a red blend) won Gold in the Sunset International Wine Competition, but its 2022 Teroldego, 2022 Albarino, and Pet-Nat Magénta were also all beyond special, in my opinion.

    Buckle Family Wine

    Buckel Family Wine is the only vineyard in Gunnison, and at 6,800 feet above sea level, it’s the highest commercial pinot noir vineyard in North America.

    “We’ve always believed that the fruit in Colorado is of high quality, and now growers are understanding what the winemakers require to make premium wine,” said owner and founder Joe Buckel. “The collaboration of producers and growers is resulting in some beautiful wines.”

    While Buckel loves the Rosé PétNat 2022, I could not get enough of the 2023 Sauvignon Blanc, Hawk’s Nest Pinot Noir 2022, and the 2022 Cabernet Franc.

    The Storm Cellar

    Scenic view of mountains from the patio at The Storm Cellar in Hotchkiss.

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    Reds tend to be the most popular grape grown in the West Elks AVA, but The Storm Cellar is creating some truly delicious whites and rosés. Sitting 6,000 feet above sea level, this winery offers breathtaking mountain views and sits on the very edge of where grape growing is possible in the Northern Hemisphere. Storm Cellar holds fun tasting dinners throughout the year, where guests can learn how to pair rosés with steak. I’m still thinking about its 2021 Itasca—it’s the perfect warm-weather wine.



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