THRILLIST — Colorado may not be the first state you think of when you think about wine regions in the United States. It might not have the name recognition of Napa, or even Temecula, but the Centennial State was in fact once a respected winemaking area before Prohibition (when the vineyards were ripped out and replaced with orchards), and today it produces excellent, award-winning wines that are worth a taste.

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TRAVEL + LEISURE — Colorado’s Western Slope – It may not be the first place that springs to mind when you hear “wine country,” but