Trade Resources
The Trade Resources page contains links, documents and other tools for grape growers, wineries, wholesalers and retailers to discover, learn about, obtain tools and connect with various facets of the Colorado wine industry.
Official documents pertaining to the Colorado Wine Industry Development Board reside in a separate section and include CWIDB Meeting Minutes, Fiscal Reports and Budgets, as well as adopted Operating Procedures, policy statements and the establishing legislation.
The Research section contains links to Colorado State’s Western Colorado Research Center–Orchard Mesa, that houses the State Viticulturist and Enologist; Economic Impact Studies, Research Proposals and Reports. There is a document library containing Historical Research Documents, where you can search past research reports and related documents to find information on a specific topic.
And under Educational Resources and Promotional Resources you can find a link to the Western Colorado Community College’s Viticulture & Enology Program, The Colorado Grape Growers Guide, marketing toolkits and more.
2023 CWIDB Meeting Minutes
2024 CWIDB Meeting Minutes
Board member resources
Members of the CWIDB can find useful documents here, such as travel expense reimbursement forms, the CDA tax exempt form, and the EFT form required for direct deposit of payments from the state, that must be accompanied by a signed W-9 form.
Board Members
The Colorado Wine Industry Development Board of directors represents the wine industry’s breadth both regionally and through its diversity of business models. The Board is composed of 5 winery, 2 wholesaler, 1 grapegrower, 1 retailer, 1 Colorado Tourism Office ex-officio, 1 Colorado State University ex-officio and 1 public ex-officio representatives.
Brewers Guild
The Colorado Brewers Guild (CBG) is a non-profit trade association who promotes and protects the Colorado craft brewing industry. With the majority of the 300 licensed Colorado breweries as members, CBG provides information for Colorado beer lovers, and promotes Colorado craft breweries by advocating for Colorado craft beer with policymakers.
Business development
Resources to assist in developing, growing, and running your business.
Business Development Partners
Business Development Presentations
CAVE
Colorado Association for Viticulture & Enology
Colorado wine industry’s private trade association and the producer of The Colorado Mountain Winefest the third Saturday of every September in Grand Junction and Palisade, Colorado.
CO Wine Board
The Colorado Wine Industry Development Board is a semi-independent state board in the Colorado Department of Agriculture created for the purpose of encouraging and promoting agricultural and enological research and experimentation to develop maximum yields and quality from Colorado lands suitable to the production of grapes for commercial wine production, to promote the marketing of wines and wine grapes produced in Colorado, to promote the responsible consumption of all wines, to promote the integration of the Colorado wine industry as a component of the state’s tourism program, and to serve as a resource for the entire wine industry of Colorado.
CO Wine Industry Newsletter Articles and Information
The documents and information on this page were originally sent out to the Colorado wine industry in the email newsletters from the Colorado Wine Industry Development Board.
If you would like to be added to the Colorado wine industry emailing list, please contact doug.caskey@state.co.us or 303.869.9177.
Colorado Cider Guild
The Colorado Cider Guild is an organization for commercial producers of hard cider and perry in Colorado. Its mission is to educate consumers and buyers of craft cider and perry; promote the sale of Colorado made cider and the cultivation of apples for cider production; represent Colorado cider makers with legislative, regulatory, retail and distributional issues in the state.
Colorado Liquor Enforcement Divisions
The mission of the Liquor Enforcement Division is to gain and monitor compliance with Colorado liquor and tobacco laws and regulations through education, outreach, licensing, inspections and enforcement activities in conjunction and cooperation with local and state enforcement officials, local licensing authorities, the industry, advocacy and community groups and the general public.
Colorado Wine Industry Development Board
The Colorado Wine Industry Development Board is a semi-independent state board in the Colorado Department of Agriculture created for the purpose of encouraging and promoting agricultural and enological research and experimentation to develop maximum yields and quality from Colorado lands suitable to the production of grapes for commercial wine production, to promote the marketing of wines and wine grapes produced in Colorado, to promote the responsible consumption of all wines, to promote the integration of the Colorado wine industry as a component of the state’s tourism program, and to serve as a resource for the entire wine industry of Colorado.
COVID-19 Resources
CSU Extension Videos and Resources
Links to videos and content created by CSU Extension Viticulture Specialist, Charlotte Oliver, PhD.
Click here to visit viticulture.colostate.edu, the Colorado Grape Growers page.
Cultivar Camp
USDA Specialty Crop Block Grant funded program to provide an educational networking series for the Colorado Wine industry focusing on specific wine grape varieties.
CWIDB Documents
This section contains an assortment of documents detailing the operating procedures and other policies adopted by the CWIDB and those from the Colorado Department of Agriculture.
Establishing statutes
The Colorado Legislature created the Colorado Wine Industry Development Board (CWIDB) as a Type I board under the auspices of the Colorado Department of Agriculture in 1990 under the Colorado Wine Industry Development Act. Colorado Revised Statutes 35-29.5 provides the legislative purpose behind the CWIDB’s creation, it’s purpose, membership, make-up, funding stream and spending mandates.
- Colorado Administrative Organization Act of 1968 §1, defines a Type 1 Board (24-1-105 CRS)
- Colorado Wine Industry Development Act (35-29.5 CRS)
- Legislative Declaration (§101.5)
- Creation and Members (§103)
- Duties and Powers (§104)
- Use of Monies (§105)
- Colorado Wine Industry Development Fee in the Colorado Liquor Code (12-47-503 CRS)
- Colorado Wine Industry Development Fund, revenue sources described in (¶1), sub-paragraphs (b) and (c) CRS)
Click on the Wine Development Act link below for the full text of the statute.
Financial documents
CWIDB Financial Documents include the annual production and market-share report for Colorado wine, Colorado Wine Industry Development Fund fiscal reports with revenue and expenditures, as well as the spending budget adopted by the CWIDB for each fiscal year that runs July through June.
FSMA Compliance for Wineries and Vineyards
The Food Safety Modernization Act of 2011 made the most wide-ranging changes to the growing, production and manufacturing of food, which includes beverages such as wine and cider. This section provided resources for both wineries, subject to the Preventive Controls for Human Food rule, and grape-growers, under the Produce Safety Rule.
FSMA Preventive Controls for Human Food (Wineries)
FSMA Produce Safety Rule for Grape-Growers
Government links
Link to various wine-related government websites here.
Historical resources
Access documents about the history of the Colorado wine industry here.
Meeting Agendas
The Colorado Wine Industry Development Board (CWIDB) operates in accordance with the Colorado Open Records Act (CORA) (§§ 24-72-203 and 204, C.R.S.) and the Open Meetings Law (§ 24-6-402 C.R.S.). All meetings are open to the public unless an executive session is announced in advance in accordance with the Open Meetings Law (see above link). Every effort will be made to allow remote attendance to all CWIDB meetings using electronic technology when available.
In general, the CWIDB uses Zoom for remote meeting participation.
To see the agendas for upcoming meetings and to find the Zoom meeting link, please check The Events page for “Wine Industry” events. Each listed CWIDB meeting will contain links to the agenda and the Zoom connection.
Meeting Minutes
Approved minutes from previous meetings of the Colorado Wine Industry Development Board (CWIDB) will be posted on this website once approved by the board at the following meeting.
Recordings of meetings are also available upon request. Contact Kyle Schlachter, executive director, (720)304-3406, for more information.
The CWIDB operates in accordance with the Colorado Open Records Act (CORA) (§§ 24-72-203 and 204, C.R.S.) and the Open Meetings Law (§ 24-6-402 C.R.S.). All meetings are open to the public unless an executive session is announced in accordance with the Open Meetings Law (see above link). Every effort will be made to allow remote attendance to all CWIDB meetings. In general, the CWIDB uses Google Meet to make meetings accessible to board members and the public regardless of where you are. Please check the specific meeting listing for the meeting link.
Oral History of the Colorado Wine Industry
These recorded interviews and documents recall the early days of the Colorado wine industry as told by some of the pioneering winemakers, grape growers, and supporters.
Phillips-Rhodes Grant
The Colorado Wine Industry Development Board (CWIDB) created an educational grant program available to current members of the Colorado wine industry or to students in Colorado post-secondary programs focusing on viticulture or enology to advance the development of the Colorado Wine and Grape Industry. The CWIDB created this program in memory of two prominent pioneers of the Colorado wine industry, Doug Phillips and Steve Rhodes.
The purpose of the Phillips-Rhodes Memorial Grant is to encourage members of the Colorado wine and grape industries or Colorado college, graduate-level, or post-secondary vocational training students committed to the Colorado wine and grape industries to pursue training, or educational opportunities that will advance the Colorado wine and grape industries. Such opportunities might be in grape-growing, water management, winemaking, marketing, business management, liquor code compliance, safety, or any field closely related to and beneficial for the Colorado wine and grape industries.
For fiscal year 2021, running through June 30, 2021, the program may award up to $6000 for scholarships to pursue post-secondary degrees or professional certificates in viticulture, enology, or subjects closely related and beneficial to the Colorado wine industry, as well as workshops, seminars, or short courses in appropriate topics.
The amount of awards will depend on the number of grants selected for the award cycle based on the review committee’s evaluation process, but will fall between $250 and $3000. The CWIDB reserves the right not to award any money during an award cycle. The Review Committee designated by the CWIDB will make recommendations for awards to the full CWIDB, who will approve the final awards.
The CWIDB does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, nationality, religion, gender, or physical/mental disabilities.
Honoring:
- Doug Phillips, founder of Plum Creek Cellars in 1984, originally in Larkspur. Doug was one of the very early adopters of the Colorado Grown message and recognized the need for quality grape-growing to make quality wine. So he moved his operation to the Grand Valley and planted many grapes along G Road, on East Orchard Mesa as well as in the West Elks. He was instrumental in writing and passing the Colorado Wine Industry Development Act in 1990 and served as the Wine Board’s first chair until 1998. And he was the visionary behind the Colorado Mountain Winefest.
- Steve Rhodes, an accomplished cellist, spent his formative early adult years in a California wine cellar. He returned to Colorado to take over the family’s farm and planted grapes on the slopes of the West Elks AVA between Hotchkiss and Paonia. Winemaking for Steve was as much about magic and passion as it was about science, but “he always had some mighty fine wine.” He spread the bounty of Colorado wine to restaurants in Aspen and liquor stores along the Front Range one case at a time, and over time he created a very loyal and extremely enthusiastic following for S. Rhodes Vineyards.
The families and estates of Doug Phillips and Steve Rhodes are not involved in and derive no fiscal benefit in any way from this grant program. It is intended solely to memorialize the contributions both people made to growing and improving the Colorado wine industry and to honor their memories.
Presentations
Access videos and presentations here.
Promotional materials
The Colorado Wine Board has compiled a range of useful resources and documents to assist you in promoting the wine industry. If you don’t find what you are looking for here, please contact us for assistance.
Promotional Resources
This page houses information pertaining to Colorado Wine promotional materials, and is intended to give Colorado wineries and retailers easy access to all the tools needed to use materials that will help them grow their businesses.
Research
Access items like Annual Reports, Economic Impact Studies, and more. These resources provide an in-depth look at the research activities designed to advance your business.
Responsible Server Training
The CO Wine Industry Development Board offers the TIPS Responsible Server Training in both in-person and live-streamed versions. Please contact Doug Caskey for more information on these trainings, doug.caskey@state.co.us or 303.869.9177.
Retail Liquor Outlets
Restaurants, bars, liquor stores, wine shops and soon to include liquor-licensed drug stores where consumers find Colorado wines. These include the following trade associations:
- Colorado Licensed Beverage Association, representing independent liquor stores
- Colorado Restaurant Association, representing the over 11,000 dining and food service businesses in Colorado
- The Tavern League of Colorado, representing on-premise beverage operators
Soil Health
Soil health resources
Viticultural Resources
This section contains resources for Colorado grapegrowers.
Water Conservation
WineAmerica
The national association of American wineries
With more than 600 members, WineAmerica serves the interests of wineries in all 50 states by leveraging its formidable grassroots lobbying strength to benefit the entire industry. Besides offering policy guidance and government affairs advocacy for the national wine industry, WineAmerica also provides member discounts for UPS shipping, TiPS responsible server training, ShipCompliant direct-to-consumer compliance services, and some of the best labeling and COLA advice available anywhere.
Additionally, WineAmerica’s advocacy activities on the federal level have saved small wineries lots of money over the years when they have successfully lobbied for reduced excise taxes and more. These cost savings more than make up for the membership fees.
2014 CWIDB Meeting Minutes
2022 CWIDB Meeting Minutes
Colorado Wine Board (CWIDB)
Access Meeting Agendas, Meeting Minutes and Financial Reports related to the Colorado Wine Industry Development Board.
Educational Resources
This section is filled with information for winery owners, wine grape growers, winemakers, tasting room staff and others related to the Colorado wine industry.
Pest Mitigation and Invasive Species
Training material
We have number of resources about the Colorado wine industry to support members of the wine trade in your role as buyers, sellers, promoters and educators.
2015 CWIDB Meeting Minutes
Economic and market studies
Access Consumer Surveys, Economic Impact Studies, and the annual production and market share report for the Colorado Wine Industry.
Wine Industry Impact
Access documents related to the impact of the Colorado Wine Industry.
Annual Quarterly and Progress Reports
Access Annual and Quarterly Reports related to the Western Colorado Research Center.
Viticultural & Enology research
New! Colorado Grape Growers’ Website
viticulture.colostate.edu
Access Colorado State University Viticultural and Enology Research Page by clicking above.
Annual Research Reports are below.
2016 CWIDB Meeting Minutes
Viticulture Resources and Information
View documents from 2014 and before pertaining to viticultural practices and information.
Western Colorado Community College
WESTERN COLORADO COMMUNITY COLLEGE
2017 CWIDB Meeting Minutes
Colorado State University
Dr. Charlotte Oliver is the new Extension Viticulture Specialist. 970-241-3346 or cloliver@rams.colostate.edu.
Visit viticulture.colostate.edu for CSU Extension announcements and resources.
CSU Western Colorado Research Center
Colorado State University’s Viticulture and Enology Programs as well as the regional Extension offices are housed at:
Western Colorado Research Center – Orchard Mesa
3168 B 1/2 Road, Grand Junction, CO 81503
Dr. Horst Caspari, State Viticulturist, 970.434.3264 (x204), horst.caspari@colostate.edu
Click here to go to CSU Viticulture Research page.
Dr. Stephen Menke, State Enologist, retired, Stephen.Menke@colostate.edu
Annual Reports from the CSU Viticulture and Enology Research are shown below.
Technical Reports
View technical reports to the Colorado wine industry from CSU’s Western Colorado Research Center at Orchard Mesa and other sources.
Historical Research
A compilation of historical research documents prior to 2014. Use the search feature to find specific topics. Use the “Sort by” pull-down menu to view by date of the document or by title.
Research Reports
View reports of viticultural research performed at CSU’s Western Colorado Research Center at Orchard Mesa.
2018 CWIDB Meeting Minutes
Project Proposals
Read the project proposals submitted to the CWIDB.
2019 CWIDB Meeting Minutes
Partner Organizations
The Colorado Wine industry relies heavily on the support, the resources and cooperation from these partner organizations. We are grateful to them.
2020 CWIDB Meeting Minutes
2021 CWIDB Meeting Minutes
Media and Miscellaneous
This section contains publications from the early 1990s Colorado wine industry as well as an assortment of student theses and reports.
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Bennett and Davy Price Oral History Interview (video), July 12, 2022
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Webinar with Lexie McDaniel, PhD candidate at Washington State University on her research into using ultraviolet-C light to manage powdery …
UVC Light for Powdery Mildew Management webinar
Webinar with Lexie McDaniel, PhD candidate at Washington State University on her research into using ultraviolet-C light to manage powdery mildew on grapevines.
The Colorado Drought Advisors is a multi-organizational partnership whose mission is “to build short and long-term resilience to drought among …
Colorado Drought Advisors
The Colorado Drought Advisors is a multi-organizational partnership whose mission is “to build short and long-term resilience to drought among Colorado Producers to connect resources, identify/assess risk, and implement practices that lessen the impact of drought.” View plan programs, trainings, webinars, and additional resources on their website.
Applications are open through February 23, 2023, for their annual personalized Drought Plan Program.
Explore the Department of Natural Resources’ (DNR) homepage and access additional water conservation and resource pages, the latest news on …
Department of Natural Resources
Explore the Department of Natural Resources’ (DNR) homepage and access additional water conservation and resource pages, the latest news on water conservation, and view other events.
Click HERE to navigate directly to the DNR’s Division of Water Resources.
Colorado Ag Water Alliance (CAWA) is committed to the preservation of agriculture and Colorado’s water resources with projects in reservoir …
Colorado Ag Water Alliance
Colorado Ag Water Alliance (CAWA) is committed to the preservation of agriculture and Colorado’s water resources with projects in reservoir rehabilitation and drought resiliency.
View the CAWA guiding principles HERE.
Follow the Colorado Water Conservation Board on Instagram (@coloradowaterconservation_dnr), Facebook, or Twitter (@CWCB_DNR) for the latest updates, stories, and conversations …
Social Media Accounts to Follow
Follow the Colorado Water Conservation Board on Instagram (@coloradowaterconservation_dnr), Facebook, or Twitter (@CWCB_DNR) for the latest updates, stories, and conversations on water conservation in our state.
The Colorado Water Conservation Board (CWCB) unanimously approved the finalized 2023 Colorado Water Plan that “provides a comprehensive framework to …
2023 Colorado Water Plan Will Inspire Action to Build Stronger Water Future
The Colorado Water Conservation Board (CWCB) unanimously approved the finalized 2023 Colorado Water Plan that “provides a comprehensive framework to guide collaborative action from water partners, agencies, and Coloradans.” This plan is an update from the 2015 Water Plan and reflects new challenges and opportunities that the state faces. The updated plan divides action into four sections: Vibrant Communities, Robust Agriculture, Thriving Watersheds, and Resilient Planning.
Click HERE to download the entire plan.
Though Regulation 85 does not currently directly affect agriculture, voluntary action is recommended to protect water quality and prevent future …
Regulation 85: Reducing Nutrient Pollution in Lakes, Rivers, and Streams
The Agricultural Chemicals and Groundwater Protection Act (C.R.S. 25-8-205.5) established the Agricultural Chemicals and Groundwater Protection Program and mandated monitoring …
2019 – 2029 Long-Term Groundwater Monitoring Strategy and Plan
The Agricultural Chemicals and Groundwater Protection Act (C.R.S. 25-8-205.5) established the Agricultural Chemicals and Groundwater Protection Program and mandated monitoring for nitrate-nitrogen from commercial fertilizers and pesticides in groundwater.
This database contains all groundwater quality data collected and utilized by the Agricultural Water Quality Program. Click into the database …
Agricultural Water Quality Program Database
This database contains all groundwater quality data collected and utilized by the Agricultural Water Quality Program. Click into the database or the map tool to search by geographic area and water quality parameters.
Access the landing page for the CDA’s Agricultural Water Quality resources. Find annual reports, executive summaries, and program guidance pages, …
CDA Agricultural Water Quality
Access the landing page for the CDA’s Agricultural Water Quality resources. Find annual reports, executive summaries, and program guidance pages, such as the “Agricultural Chemicals and Groundwater Protection in Colorado,” the “Quality Assurance Program Plan,” and additional CSU water quality best management practice resources.
A list of the cold hardy grape varieties from the University of Minnesota grape breeding program. Explore wine, fruit and …
University of Minnesota Cold Hardy Grape Information
A list of the cold hardy grape varieties from the University of Minnesota grape breeding program. Explore wine, fruit and vine qualities for each variety.
Click HERE to access the UMN’s grape breeding and enology lab website.
Learn more about what Integrated Pest Management (IPM) is, the role of Palisade’s Insectary, and how to create an IPM …
CDA Integrated Pest Management
Learn more about what Integrated Pest Management (IPM) is, the role of Palisade’s Insectary, and how to create an IPM plan for long term resilience in your vineyards and fields.
Click HERE to read more about current research on Japanese Beetle research in Colorado. Check frequently for updates.
Conservation Stewardship Program (CSP) can help you start or build on existing conservation efforts to meet future sustainability goals by …
Conservation Stewardship Program
Conservation Stewardship Program (CSP) can help you start or build on existing conservation efforts to meet future sustainability goals by strengthening your operation through annual payments. Explore your eligibility and funding possibilities on the program website.
Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP) is a NCRS program that “offers farmers, ranchers, and private forest landowners financial, cost-share assistance …
Environmental Quality Incentives Program
Environmental Quality Incentives Program (EQIP) is a NCRS program that “offers farmers, ranchers, and private forest landowners financial, cost-share assistance to implement structural and management conservation practices that optimize environmental benefits on working agricultural lands.” Explore your eligibility and funding possibilities on the program website.
Access the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NCRS) homepage for soil science information, program application dates, and conservation news. Click HERE …
Natural Resources Conservation Service
Access the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NCRS) homepage for soil science information, program application dates, and conservation news.
Click HERE to access the Conservation Concerns Tool to identify and get help with conservation issues related to plants, soil, air, and other natural resources.
Click HERE for the NCRS’ principles of basic soil health.
Zero Foodprint (ZFP) is a nonprofit organization “mobilizing the food world around agricultural climate solutions.” Click HERE to learn more …
Zero Food Print: 1% to Restore the Planet
Zero Foodprint (ZFP) is a nonprofit organization “mobilizing the food world around agricultural climate solutions.” Click HERE to learn more about how ZFP works by crowd-sourcing funds that become grants for farmers.
Explore the website to become a ZPF member, apply for a healthy soil grant, and view other carbon farming projects in California and Colorado.
ZPF is having a happy hour in Denver on March 9, 2023. Click HERE to RSVP to the event.
Receive email news from the Colorado Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Drought and Climate Resilience Office and the STAR soil health …
Sign Up for Soil Health Updates from the CDA
Receive email news from the Colorado Department of Agriculture, Agricultural Drought and Climate Resilience Office and the STAR soil health programs right in your inbox.