Adam D.
Yelp
Entering this place results in instant time travel to another place and time. The ambiance and decor are rich in character as if located in a remote European ski village, absolutely charming and inviting. After all, Morrison is a charming little town surrounded by mountains with a creek flowing like the wine at this place. The ambience on the patio is an extension of the interior, perfect for those sunny days Colorado offers. Family owned, the service is outstanding in every aspect; friendly staff was accommodating and genuine.
As far as food items, they serve cold plates, warm plates and grilled panini. In particular, I had the Cheese Plate, offering several cheese choices, such as, Drunken Goat, Jarlsburg Swiss, Gruyere, Blue Cream, Asiago, Creamy Brie, Irish Cheddar, Edam, Gouda and Creamy Goat. The chef will make a selection of three cheeses to pair with your wine selection. The cheeses were delicious and high in quality. There's also the Antipasti Plate, which has three Italian Meats (Prosciutto, Salami, Pepperoni, Soprasetta), paired with two cheeses, olives, and toasted breads. I would also recommend the Carving Plate as an alternative to the Antipasti. I have not explored the hot plates yet, definitely look appetizing.
The wine selection is extensive enough for any wine connoisseur looking for a particular wine, ostensibly I'm not. Even though knowledgeable staff can walk you through the wine selection and provide ample suggestions, I decided to have the Paulaner Hefe-Weizen natural wheat beer, very rich and crisp. Of course I couldn't resist to sample the fine wines my parter ordered. This is an amazing place, well deserving the high accolades it received on Yelp. If you are in town, maybe on the way to a concert at the Red Rocks Amphitheater, stop in, you won't be disappointed.