WINE ENTHUSIAST — Elevation is everything in Colorado. The state boasts an average altitude of about 6,800 feet above sea level, making it the highest contiguous state in the United States. It follows that wineries in the Centennial State are similarly elevated—in both the literal and figurative sense. Colorado has long been associated with craft beer, but over the last decade, the region’s vineyards have earned notable accolades. Now, a united effort by the state’s winemakers to navigate challenges and elevate—pun intended—their offerings seems to be paying off.