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Harvest Season in Colorado Mountains Wine Country

Harvest season is the most exciting time to visit Colorado Mountains wine country — the vineyards are active, winemakers are at work, and the wines being poured are often the most current and interesting of the year.

When Harvest Happens in Colorado Mountains

Exploring Colorado Mountains wine country means engaging with Diverse altitude-adapted varietals in the context of Colorado's growing wine tourism scene. The best approach is to combine advance research with openness to discovery — the wineries that surprise you are often the most memorable.

What to See and Do During Harvest

During harvest season, Colorado Mountains wineries often offer special experiences not available the rest of the year: barrel tastings of the new vintage before it's finished, grape-stomping events, harvest dinners paired with just-picked wines, and the chance to buy wines that won't be released for another year or two. Many estates welcome visitors to watch — or participate in — the harvest work itself.

The Best Wineries to Visit in Fall

Fall in Colorado Mountains wine country combines harvest energy with the most spectacular vineyard scenery of the year. Vineyards transition from green to gold and burgundy against the backdrop of Colorado's autumn landscape. The wineries that make the most of this seasonal peak are the ones with outdoor tasting areas, walkable vineyard paths, and programming specifically designed for the harvest visitor.

Frequently Asked Questions

Exploring Colorado Mountains wine country means engaging with Diverse altitude-adapted varietals in the context of Colorado's growing wine tourism scene. The best approach is to combine advance research with openness to discovery — the wineries that surprise you are often the most memorable.

Winery Profiles

Aspen Peak Cellars
Bailey
Colorado estate winery — Aspen Peak Cellars tasting room with estate wines and visitor experiences.
Bluejays Winery
Colorado Springs Area
Colorado estate winery — Bluejays Winery tasting room with estate wines and visitor experiences.
Brush Hollow Winery
Penrose
Colorado estate winery — Brush Hollow Winery tasting room with estate wines and visitor experiences.
Buckel Family Wine
Gunnison
Colorado estate winery — Buckel Family Wine tasting room with estate wines and visitor experiences.
Bugling Elk Vineyard and Winery
Colorado Springs Area
Colorado estate winery — Bugling Elk Vineyard and Winery tasting room with estate wines and visitor experiences.
Carboy Winery at the Gold Pan Saloon
Breckenridge
Colorado estate winery — Carboy Winery at the Gold Pan Saloon tasting room with estate wines and visitor experiences.
Continental Divide Winery - Breckenridge
Breckenridge
Colorado estate winery — Continental Divide Winery - Breckenridge tasting room with estate wines and visitor experiences.
Continental Divide Winery - Fairplay
Fairplay
Colorado estate winery — Continental Divide Winery - Fairplay tasting room with estate wines and visitor experiences.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best wineries in Colorado Mountains?
The most celebrated wineries in Colorado Mountains include producers working with Diverse altitude-adapted varietals. Each represents the region's commitment to quality Colorado wine. Browse the complete WinoNotion Colorado Mountains directory for the full list.
How do I get to Colorado Mountains wine country?
Colorado Mountains wine country is accessible from multiple Colorado cities. Most winery tasting rooms are accessible by car; plan your route in advance and allow extra time between estates.
What is Colorado Mountains wine country known for?
Colorado Mountains wine country is known for Diverse altitude-adapted varietals — varieties that thrive in the region's unique climate of Colorado. The combination of terroir and dedicated winemaking has made Colorado Mountains one of Colorado's most compelling wine destinations.
What should I know before visiting Colorado Mountains?
Colorado mountain wineries operate at 6,000–7,500 feet elevation. Plan to spend at least one full day exploring Colorado Mountains wine country.