CAVE Launches Colorado Cru, First Statewide Initiative Elevating Colorado Wine and Tourism (WIN)

The Colorado Association for Viticulture & Enology (CAVE) proudly announces the launch of Colorado Cru, Colorado’s first statewide wine initiative designed to showcase the state’s distinctive viticulture, elevate winemaking excellence, and strengthen wine tourism across Colorado.

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Colorado Lawmakers Want to Charge New Fees on Beer, Wine and Spirits to Fund Addiction Services (KUNC)

A pair of Colorado’s Democratic lawmakers is reviving a proposal to raise money for addiction prevention, treatment, and recovery programs by imposing new fees on alcoholic beverages. The bill places a tax of 26 cents per bottle of spirits, 5 cents per bottle of wine, and about 3 cents per six-pack of beer.

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Winemaker Countersues Carboy Winery Over ‘pretextual’ Claims of Unsanitary Practices (Capital Press)

A Washington winemaker is countersuing Carboy Winery that has accused it of unsanitary wine practices, arguing those are “pretextual” allegations meant to justify a contract breach. In its countersuit, Alexandria Nicole Cellars of Prosser, Wash., claims that Carboy Winery has raised “supposed quality concerns” to renege on bulk wine and grape supply agreements.

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Annual Awards Announced at Colorado Wine Industry Conference (The Daily Sentinel)

Colorado Association for Viticulture and Enology (CAVE) recognized the Winery of the Year, Grape Grower of the Year, and Friend of the Colorado Wine Industry at its annual awards banquet. Aspen Peak Cellars, owned by Julie and Marcel Flukiger, was recognized as Winery of the Year for 2025. Palisade winemaker Kaibab Sauvage took home the Grape Grower of the Year award.

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Winemaker Denies Allegations in Colorado Winery’s Lawsuit (Capital Press)

Carboy Winery of Littleton, CO, is accusing a Washington winemaker of concealing from clients that it produced contaminated wine due to gross mismanagement and unsanitary practices. The winery has filed a federal lawsuit alleging that Alexandria Nicole Cellars of Prosser., Wash., violated a contract by supplying substandard “polluted” wine.

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Agrivoltaics Project Powers One-Third of Colorado Vineyard While Shielding Crops From Extreme Weather (Vinetur)

At the Western Colorado Research Center near Orchard Mesa, a new experiment is underway that could change how vineyards operate in sunny regions. Colorado State University is leading research on agrivoltaics—the practice of combining agriculture with solar power generation.

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