
Excellent service. They have a large selection of wines. Join the wine club and you receive a discount here and at the Wine Country Inn. Try the dry Reisling, it is very good. They also have a...
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Grande River Vineyards (GRV) in Palisade, CO, prides itself on continuously innovating its wines to create exceptional reds and whites. Winemaker Rainer Thoma, with over 30 years of experience in Europe and the USA, crafts subtle, sophisticated Bordeaux and Rhone wines appealing to both seasoned and entry-level wine enthusiasts.
GRV benefits from historic wine production off original and new hybrid vines, a terroir that imparts a distinctive minerality, and warm days with cool nights. Beyond being a winery, GRV is part of a Destination Wine Estate including Ten Acre Farms vineyards and the 80-room Wine Country Inn, showcasing Colorado's wine legacy and Palisade's rich history.
Joining the esteemed Legacy Wine Club at GRV offers exclusive access to a captivating lineup of exceptional wines. Members enjoy discounts, shipping promotions, and exclusive events such as tastings and winery tours, immersing themselves in a world of wine alongside fellow enthusiasts.
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Excellent service. They have a large selection of wines. Join the wine club and you receive a discount here and at the Wine Country Inn. Try the dry Reisling, it is very good. They also have a...
This is the first time my husband and I visited Grande River Winery. When we walked in, it was very open, airy, clean, and cool. Perfect temperature - some places turn the thermostat to brain...
Grande River was our first tasting of the day. The staff was very friendly and knowledgeable about their wine. The wine was nice, but not amazing. We did find that we enjoyed the Riesling and...
Operation: Ladies Weekend 2018 Mission: To sample as many wineries possible in Palisade. End result? SUCCESS! This small winery was our first stop on our winery extravaganza and it did not...
I arrived in Palisade at 5pm, and was saddened to learn that the wineries all close their tasting rooms at 5pm (especially since I needed to head out to Moab by 10am the next morning). I was...