February 10, 2012
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BOOKCLIFF VINEYARDS

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BOOKCLIFF VINEYARDS

BookCliff Vineyards

The winery is located in Boulder and the vineyard is located in the "Vinelands" east of Palisade, where grapes were grown at the turn of the century. Situated just west of the DeBeque Canyon, across from the Colorado River, and underneath the Bookcliffs escarpment, our vineyards benefit from evening winds that prevent frost and provide moderate growing temperatures. The vineyard was planted in 1996 and the winery opened in 1999. Most of the BookCliff wines are aged in French oak barrels. The selection of our wines is based on what we grow in our vineyard. We are known for our award winning Ensemble ( a Bourdeaux varietal blend) and popular Viognier. We also produce Chardonnay, Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon and a desert wine made from Black Muscat grapes.

Location: 1501 Lee Hill Rd. #17 Boulder, CO 80304
Phone: 303-449-9463    Fax: 303-499-0607
Web Site: www.bookcliffvineyards.com
Directions: Coming from Denver driving North on highway 36 which turns into 28th Street continue through town towards Lyons and Rocky Mountain National Park. Before you leave town you will see the sign for the former Holiday Drive-in movie theater on your left. The next street on your left (West) is Lee Hill Road. Turn left onto Lee Hill and then take an immediate right into the parking lot of 1501 Lee Hill Road. Drive to the front of the building and 3/4 up the parking lot.
Hours: January through May
Friday – Sunday 1:00pm to 6p.m.
June through December
Thursday – Sunday 1:00pm to 6:00pm

Buy Our Wine:Other places you can enjoy a full selection of our wines:

The Chocolate Moose and Ice Cream Parlor, 710 Grand Avenue, Glenwood Springs, CO 81601, (970) 945 2723

The Dolphin Horse Gallery, 210 W. Midland Ave (Hwy 24), Woodland Park, CO 80863, (719) 687 1938

Sales at Boulder and Vail Farmers' Markets.

Wines: Ensemble (Bordeaux varietal blend), Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, Syrah, Chardonnay, Viognier and dessert wines made from Black Muscat and Orange Muscat grapes.