Way over priced. Four of us went for a tasting, apparently they don't do tastings so we each ordered a glass, 10 bucks a piece, 40 bucks. All of the glasses had different quantities of wine, mine had what I am used to getting as a healthy tasting rather than a glass. Then server made a joke about the fact that we would have been better off buying a bottle as three of us ordered the same thing. You want to throw your money away then head on over, otherwise find a place that appreciates it's patrons.
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A chic outlier in a brewery town even out-numbered by cideries, this urban winery cans and kegs their vintage with convincing justification. The wine is pretty good, always a handful of reds and whites. The building is well-formatted with indoor and outdoor seating (the outdoor seating is really nice). Often a food truck or tent waiting outside.
Five seats available at the bar. I take one. I'm told they won't serve me sitting at the bar because there's a line of people waiting at the service well...but there's five open seats at the bar...
The service was awful. I walked in and waited patiently in a short line, while the people behind me got helped before me.. I ordered a wine slushy and was told it was "moscato rose" which was extremely bitter.. not what I was thinking.. I went back in to exchange my drink for something more to my liking and stood at an empty bar while the bartender proceeded to look at me for a solid 2 minutes before coming over to ask me what I needed.. honestly dissapointed. Just because I may not look like your average customer, doesn't mean I shouldn't be treated respectfully and like any other paying customer (which I was). I probably won't be back. I'd rather go to the breweries in the area.
If "unpretentious" means "rude" then they've got it down. Wanted to like this place but, sadly, have to agree with other reviewers about the horrible attitude of the woman behind the bar. We were the ONLY ones there on a slow afternoon, and she just stared at us without so much as a "hi". Maybe, being in our sixties, we weren't quite her preferred demographic. She couldn't be bothered to explain how things worked there as far as tastings or tours go. We finally each asked for one taste (we chose two different wines), not knowing whether there would be a charge, or how many tastes we could have.Then we both asked for a glass of one of the wines, and she poured it into both of our same tasting glasses, even though one glass still had a different wine in it. OK, that's definitely unpretentious . . . but it felt more like she was paying absolutely no attention. The wine was good, the patio was very comfortable on a sunny afternoon, but we felt completely brushed off. Would recommend this place ONLY if they decide to hire some friendly human beings to run the bar.
Love this place! The vibe is super cozy and the service is always nice. They have great wines on tap and you can try some of the more obscure ones before you commit if you want. They have a pretty sweet happy hour too if you're around.
I love the concept of this urban winery! Industrial, yet casual and comfortable, this place serves wine from the tap and out of cans. Took their tour and it was very interesting, but felt a tad clunky and rushed. I'd still recommend it though. They've definitely got some tasty wines and that wine slushy is on point!
This was our first time trying this place and admittedly the wine is tasty, but the server was so rude, disinterested, and unfriendly that we will never return.
When we came in the bartender couldn t bother looking up from his phone to greet us. When we chose a place to sit I sat in a chair with a broken leg, fell out of it, and sprained my wrist.
It s not their fault that a piece of furniture was broken if nobody had told them so that s not the issue. The problem is that when I told the server the chair was broken and therefore dangerous (lawsuit?) and that I had hurt my wrist falling out of the broken chair the server simply said oh in a disinterested voice. I reiterated that it s a hazard and he should pull the chair off the floor before someone gets seriously injured (again, potential lawsuit!) he rolled his eyes at me.
Holding my sprained wrist I ordered a glass of wine (again, the wine is good). He never apologized, never asked if I was ok, and then immediately went back to staring at his phone, disinterested. (Photo posted).
The fact a guy with this rude of a personality works in customer service as the only employee on the floor is the kind of thing that will single-handedly get a place like this closed down. We will never be returning.
If he had been a little more concerned about the well-being of his customers I d brush this off as a silly moment, but his offensive, rude, and disinterested response drove me to formally complain publicly.
It's Colorado wine, so ... mostly young and sweet. Probably tastes great to locals. Bigsby's Folley close by has much better wine. They source their grapes from the west coast.
I love this local brand and most of their blends. If you're afraid of spilling you can also get your wine in a can! The only downside for me was the few times I've been inside the majority of patrons were the snobby/ yuppy types.
Good wine but the service wasn't great and how in the world do they not do wine flights on the weekends? Too busy? I don't think so the bar tender is doing something on her phone and no one is in line.
Love this wine bar! You walk in and it feels like you're in a living room (albeit decorated far more hiply than your own). Plus, the wine on tap is delicious...my favorites being the Blind Watchmaker and the Petit Verdot. The Viognier was also great. Definitely a cool vibe, plus a great place to spend a rainy fall day.
I attended a wine and cupcake pairing with a great friend! Each cupcake sang beautifully with each wine. The atmosphere was hippie chic with a laid back flare! My favorite cupcake was the funfetti cupcake. Perfect bites with a sip of delight!
This place is a blast! The wine is super tasty, fresh because it is produced right there. They'll give you a free taste or all the reds or whites on tap -- yes, on tap! The wine in cans is a fun twist as well. Definitely going back, and bringing more friends.
Absolutely amazing! Took a private tour for my fiancee's birthday and enjoyed learning about the brewery and processes. Plenty of free wine included in the price of the tour and quality product.
overpriced, they have nothing you can't get at the 'Argonaut' for cheaper and no better. no 'tastings', per se, you must buy a 'flight'. go to a real winery like 'Balistreri', they do everything better.
Excellent wines on tap and a cozy, unique atmosphere. The staff was very helpful with wine recommendations and I was able to taste several options before deciding on a glass.
With as many bars as they have in downtown Denver, it was quite fortuitous that we happen upon this establishment. The service was great and the Cabernet Franc was exceptional.
I'm no wine expert - by any means but I found the selection to be great and the patio area just right for parties of two with areas for bigger parties having benched areas.
We tried a couple of wines and ordered by the glass. I like how they have it on tap, bottles and in cans. The setup is nice and cozy and you can sit outside too. They are friendly and helpful. The wine is good too.
Lindsay is AMAZING. My boyfriend and I took a tour with her and she was so much fun and very knowledgeable. The wine was also really great. She made an effort to cater to our personal wine tastes. If I am ever in Denver again I will absolutely be making a trip here.
I went because of the promised Sunday Market. No market, I was almost the only customer there. Tap wine is $7 for not a great pour, not a great wine. Won't be going back...
Came in late, close to closing. Bar staff were friendly once it was out turn. We provided different descriptions of wine we'd like to try and the bartender came with small samples. Both were spot on and we bought and enjoyed. Top notch. Always happy with a wine establishment that can take something like 'leathery' and get you an enjoyable drink.
This place was fantastic. The atmosphere was super chill and laid back. There was a live dj and the music was great. The cider was great cold and even smoother when it was warm. We didn't get to visit the patio since it was pretty cold out but the inside was nice and cozy. We went as a group of about 6 but it's a nice place to go as a couple or even alone as well
I love this place! The "homegrown" (Palisade, CO) grapes produce lovely wines, and the location is fun with a great outdoor area and games to play while you enjoy your wine.
Their wine is easy to drink and the bartender is very friendly and knowledgeable (especially for people who don't drink wine very often!) The vibe is so nice here, it's usually quiet but can get lively sometimes. It really feels more like a coffee shop than a bar which is a nice break from the usual.
I love this place! Good wine, lots of sitting options including outdoors. Apparently the have Office and Parks and Rec trivia nights so... that s badass. This is a place to make your regular.
Always excited for a trip to IMT! Excellent wine; yes, even in a can! The staff has always been great. They often hold events and/or have a food truck. Tap room seating is good. Accessible ramp out front. Great, accessible outdoor seating, too. You can also get wine to go. Follow them on social for specials!
Charming and delightful! Dena was an absolutely gem. She is knowledgeable, friendly and charismatic. Coming from out of town she not only have us great recommendations but she connected with us and made us feel welcome. What a wonderful date night! Would highly recommend for anyone looking for delicious wine, people who care about the environment and know their business.