| Front Range visitors can make numerous short day trips to visit Colorado wineries in Loveland, Boulder, Evergreen, Arvada and downtown Denver. Heading west, the wine traveler can cross the Continental Divide and spend a day or two exploring the wineries in the Rocky Mountain resorts of Aspen, Steamboat, Minturn and Carbondale. |

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Due west along the I-70 corridor is the Grand Valley, birthplace of Colorados resurgent wine industry and home to nearly a dozen wineries. After traversing one of the nations most scenic byways over the Grand Mesa, the Colorado Wine Trail leads into Delta and Montrose Counties and the Surface Creek and West Elks regions.
For a full dose of Colorado history and scenery, head south to Cortez and the Four Corners region near Mesa Verde National Park. Returning to the Front Range along the southern route, you can stop at Salida, one of the hidden treasurers of Colorado, and swing through Cascade and Colorado Springs, the southern end of the Front Range.
NOTE TO ALL CUSTOMERS ORDERING ON-LINE: As of 1 July 2006, it is no longer necessary to have visited a Colorado winery prior to ordering wine to be shipped to you. However, as each state's shipping laws are different, whether a winery can ship directly to you will depend on whether your state will allow it and whether the winery has purchased a shipping license for your state. Many of those licenses are prohibitively expensive for small wineries with very limited production. So please check with each winery about shipping to your location prior to ordering. |
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