by Vino & Notes | Jun 14, 2018
Chill Switch Wines is a family-owned boutique winery in Cedaredge, Colorado. Winemaker Dave Aschwanden creates his wines with patience and old world techniques that allow the wine to develop its complex flavors naturally. We age our reds in french oak for 30 months, our whites between 18-30 months in stainless steel. Crafted exclusively from grapes grown in Colorado, all Chill Switch wines are made without adulteration: no freaky stuff. No color enhancers, flavorings, artificial aromas, stabilizers, clarifiers etc. Do you want a wine without all the adjustments and additions so common in most mass produced wines? Do you want a wine that is also vegan, that is without the animal based fining/filtering materials so often used? Then reach for Chill Switch
by Vino & Notes | Jul 8, 2024
Cottonwood Cellars
One of Colorado’s oldest premium wineries, Cottonwood Cellars, is an old world style family owned winery with a vineyard, Cottonwood Vineyards. The Owners are Keith (the Winemaker) and Diana (Marketing) Read. The winery began operation in 1994.
by Vino & Notes | Mar 22, 2016
Decadent Saint

Decadent Saint, a Colorado craft winery is creating an innovative line of award winning sangria concentrates. Try all three of our sangrias: Passionfruit, Raspberry, Spiced Blackcurrant and our unique Spiced Mocha chocolate liqueur.
Faithfully small batch produced, each 20.5% a.b.v. bottle can be diluted to make four bottles of delicious cocktails. Wine transformed with real fruit, fresh spice, unfiltered and full of flavor, not flavorings.
by Vino & Notes | Jun 14, 2022
Deep Roots Winery
With a deep understanding of their craft, the Deep Roots family has curated an array of exquisite wines. Knowledge of varietals, blending techniques, and soil composition allows them to develop a balanced flavor using both Colorado and California-grown grapes with low-sulfite levels. In the kitchen, recipes are strategically designed to align with the wine menu, each created with selections from local producers and farmers. At Deep Roots, guests can be assured that there are experts behind the scenes, but they’re wearing aprons instead of lab coats.
by Vino & Notes | Jun 30, 2021
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