Mark
Southern Burbs
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vlazyv
, Aug 22 2005 10:03 PM
8 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 22 August 2005 - 10:03 PM
I'm in!!! I think it would be a great time to get together with a group of wine-makers in the 'Southern Burbs' of Denver to either form some type of club, or simply put together a co-op to buy grapes, equipment, or whatever to make and consume some great wines. Anyone?
Mark
Mark
225 gallons - Colorado Merlot fermenting, 3000 lbs - Sanoma Cabernet Sauvignon and 3000 lbs Primativa enroute. 15 gallons of trail wine (peaches, plumbs, marion berrys, apples and cherries from my backyard and along our area trails). Also, we just bottled 130 cases of wine from our '08 run.
#2
Posted 23 August 2005 - 01:18 PM
Mark,
I met several Denver area winemakers at Wine Fest last month that were talking about forming a wine co-op. This was before this web page existed. Hopefully some will see it and get in touch with you.
making wine with a group is a blast. I know as I've been making wine this way for 22 years. Our group is at capacity we literally have no more room for any new members. We have a waiting list which is a nice positon to be in. That said I'll try to help you in any way that I can.
Yogi
I met several Denver area winemakers at Wine Fest last month that were talking about forming a wine co-op. This was before this web page existed. Hopefully some will see it and get in touch with you.
making wine with a group is a blast. I know as I've been making wine this way for 22 years. Our group is at capacity we literally have no more room for any new members. We have a waiting list which is a nice positon to be in. That said I'll try to help you in any way that I can.
Yogi
Wine maker in a great co-op of friends since 1983
#3
Posted 25 August 2005 - 09:52 AM
QUOTE (vlazyv @ Aug 22 2005, 10:35 PM)
I'm in!!! I think it would be a great time to get together with a group of wine-makers in the 'Southern Burbs' of Denver to either form some type of club, or simply put together a co-op to buy grapes, equipment, or whatever to make and consume some great wines. Anyone?
Mark
Mark
Mark,
Our group is meeting tonight to talk about what we are going to make this fall, I am located on Sloans lake in denver near colfax and sharidain, most of my members are from your area, give me a call at 720-273-8999 if you want to talk about joining our group. We would love to have you, the more the better.
Courtney
#4
Posted 25 August 2005 - 05:25 PM
QUOTE (ckrenz @ Aug 25 2005, 10:24 AM)
Mark,
Our group is meeting tonight to talk about what we are going to make this fall, I am located on Sloans lake in denver near colfax and sharidain, most of my members are from your area, give me a call at 720-273-8999 if you want to talk about joining our group. We would love to have you, the more the better.
Courtney
Our group is meeting tonight to talk about what we are going to make this fall, I am located on Sloans lake in denver near colfax and sharidain, most of my members are from your area, give me a call at 720-273-8999 if you want to talk about joining our group. We would love to have you, the more the better.
Courtney
Courtney,
Thanks for the invite! I'd love to help with buying grapes and making some outstanding wine! I'll give you a call.
Thanks,
Mark
225 gallons - Colorado Merlot fermenting, 3000 lbs - Sanoma Cabernet Sauvignon and 3000 lbs Primativa enroute. 15 gallons of trail wine (peaches, plumbs, marion berrys, apples and cherries from my backyard and along our area trails). Also, we just bottled 130 cases of wine from our '08 run.
#5
Posted 03 September 2005 - 04:47 PM
QUOTE (vlazyv @ Aug 25 2005, 05:57 PM)
Courtney,
Thanks for the invite! I'd love to help with buying grapes and making some outstanding wine! I'll give you a call.
Thanks,
Mark
Thanks for the invite! I'd love to help with buying grapes and making some outstanding wine! I'll give you a call.
Thanks,
Mark
Mark,
Sorry we have not connected, crazy week, give me a call this weekend, we will be placing an order for grapes soon, want to go over details.
#6
Posted 06 September 2005 - 11:11 AM
Courtney,
Thanks for putting this all together and letting me be a part of it!!!
Yogi,
Thanks for your advice and help with grapes!!!
Courtney's group will be making 65+ cases of wine this year (59 gal. Cab Sauv, 72 gal. Syrah and 24 gal Sangiovese). "This is going to be great!"
Mark
Thanks for putting this all together and letting me be a part of it!!!
Yogi,
Thanks for your advice and help with grapes!!!
Courtney's group will be making 65+ cases of wine this year (59 gal. Cab Sauv, 72 gal. Syrah and 24 gal Sangiovese). "This is going to be great!"
Mark
225 gallons - Colorado Merlot fermenting, 3000 lbs - Sanoma Cabernet Sauvignon and 3000 lbs Primativa enroute. 15 gallons of trail wine (peaches, plumbs, marion berrys, apples and cherries from my backyard and along our area trails). Also, we just bottled 130 cases of wine from our '08 run.
#7
Posted 10 December 2005 - 02:13 PM
I'm interested.
How do I get on the mailing list?
Cameron
Cameron
Currently bulk aging:
22 Gallons Merlot, 10 Gallons Syrah, 6 Gallons Old Vine Zinfandel, 3 Gallons Cabernet Franc, 5 Gallons Syrah-Cabernet-Merlot Second, 5 Gallons Merlot-Cabernet Second, 3 Gallons Tawny Port, 6 Gallons Riesling, 6 Gallons Viognier
On deck:
22 Gallons Merlot, 10 Gallons Syrah, 6 Gallons Old Vine Zinfandel, 3 Gallons Cabernet Franc, 5 Gallons Syrah-Cabernet-Merlot Second, 5 Gallons Merlot-Cabernet Second, 3 Gallons Tawny Port, 6 Gallons Riesling, 6 Gallons Viognier
On deck:
#8
Posted 12 December 2005 - 12:31 PM
Cameron,
We have no room. Fact is we had to buy four new tanks just to handle what our members wanted this year. A nice position to be in.
Not sure Courtney has a mailing list. He did buy a lot of grapes form us this fall. You might send him an e-mail
Yogi
We have no room. Fact is we had to buy four new tanks just to handle what our members wanted this year. A nice position to be in.
Not sure Courtney has a mailing list. He did buy a lot of grapes form us this fall. You might send him an e-mail
Yogi
Wine maker in a great co-op of friends since 1983
#9
Posted 21 September 2006 - 12:52 PM
Any new news on either a group or co-op in the southern communities??? We would love to get together with other people to form a new co-op if there is no room in any others. What a good way to get more experience and meet new people all the while getting better prices on goods for this exciting hobby/endeavor.
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