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3 Wines to try for National Rosé Day, June 11, 2016

June 11, 2016 is National Rosé Day. Celebrated each year on the second Saturday in June, National Rosé Day gives wine lovers a day to celebrate “summer’s water”. Rosé is considered the oldest known type of wine, dating as far back as 600 BC. Rosé wines are generally made from red

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Dictador Rums: A Dictador you’ll gladly serve

Although infamous for other endeavors, Columbia has a burgeoning distilling industry. One company in particular, Dictador, has started to invade the Colorado region with two particularly mouthwatering products. Dictador Colombian rums are made from the fermentation of virgin sugar cane honey, distilled partly in copper alembic and partly in steel

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Johnny Appleseed would be proud—hard cider is blooming

Hard cider has long been a traditional favorite of Europeans, and has been experiencing consistent growth for the last few years among the craft beverage movement here. The cider industry grew by 400% in 2014 and there are now more than 150 cider brands nationwide. Cider is usually carbonated. Although

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