| Very few beverages give you both gastronomical culture and a deep red stain on your mouth. But that’s why we love wine — it’s both classy and earthy. And while that red stain goes away, the experience of a fine wine is yours to treasure. Today’s Daily Deal is designed to make wine lovers of us all. For a mere $10 (50% off the $20 value), you’ll discover four local Colorado wineries making and selling award-winning wines all in one location. Enjoy urban wine-tasting at its best at Colorado Winery Row. Do you know your Syrah from your Shiraz? Franc from Blanc? You will learn these things and more at this hip, new tasting venue that features local wines and artwork. Discover four Colorado wineries offering award-winning, premium wines in one single location. Colorado Winery Row is conveniently located off I-70 & Pecos—10 minutes from downtown Denver in the Sunnyside/North Denver Highlands neighborhoods. Enjoy tasting wines with our knowledgeable staff and learn about Colorado’s wine regions and some lesser known varietals that make up some terrific local wines. Participating wineries include: • Garfield Estates Vineyard & Winery: Focusing on estate grown Rhone-style Syrah, crisp Sauvignon Blanc, lush/high-elevation Malbec, approachable Cabernet Franc and Vin de Glace (icewine) voted “Colorado’s Best Dessert Wine.” Family owned, locally grown and sustainably farmed in the Grand Valley AVA in Palisade, Colorado. Recommended by The New York Times & Bon Appétit. • Verso Cellars: Featuring some of Colorado’s finest Cabernet Sauvignon. Come savor and enjoy a vertical tasting of Verso’s 2004, 2005 and 2006 handcrafted Cabernet grown in East Orchard Mesa (Palisade, CO) • Bonacquisti Wine Company: One of Denver’s first “urban wineries,” Bonacquisti wines are handcrafted at Colorado Winery Row, featuring the proprietary blends Bella Risa, [d]RED and Vinny No Neck. • Cottonwood Cellars/The Olathe Winery: Cottonwood is known for the world-class quality of their red wines and superior German-style white wines, Riesling and Gewurtzraminer, which are grown in its Olathe, Colorado vineyards at 5,400 feet above sea level. Find out what many others around the country have already learned — Colorado produces some really great wines. Take advantage of today’s daily deal and discover what all the buzz is about local wines! |
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