The company has 25,000 bottles ready for its opening, with more growing on California vines this year.
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Derby-themed bar plants roots on Blake Street
A former Irish bar in LoDo is trading in its shamrock for a more vibrant flower.
CO brewers take home 38 awards from Great American Beer Fest
Awards for the 36th annual festival were announced Saturday in the Mile High Ballroom.
Defunct cannabis shop faces another lawsuit from creditors
Creditors keep chasing a shuttered marijuana retailer that borrowed more than $1 million at credit card-type interest rates.
Great American Beer Fest takes the stage in Denver
Celebrating 36 years of hops and suds, the beer festival has returned with 800 brewers pouring samples.
Goodworks: Nonprofit roundup for 10.5.17
Denver’s art museum and zoo both announce new exhibits, AT&T plans a community service project, and a South Dakota nonprofit establishes its local presence.
Online hand-me-down store raises $300K; leases warehouse in Arvada
Sometimes, you just need a little help from internet moms.
Marketing firm sues Garbanzo’s over rebrand bill
It claims Denver-based Garbanzo Mediterranean Grill walked out on a bill from 2015 that likely topped $100,000.
Denver entrepreneurs take a shot at pot-and-painting classes
Although the boozy version is a quickly growing trend, cannabis painting classes are gaining momentum as two locally based businesses lay down the first brush strokes.
Novo exec adds ‘inventor’ to his coffee resume
A local coffee guru is looking to make one of the industry’s more difficult tasting methods, called cupping, an everyday option.