In the small farming town of Palisade, in western Colorado, Plum Creek Winery offers a spectacular and inviting tasting room for experiencing our award-winning wines.

The spacious tasting room features a redwood tasting bar below huge maple beams supporting an elevated ceiling. A focal point for visitors wishing to enjoy a glass of wine is a dramatic sandstone fireplace built of Unaweep Canyon sandstone, which also graces the exterior of the building.

Antique furniture, hand-woven rugs and fine art add to the tasting room’s old world charm. A variety of artwork from owners Doug and Sue Phillips’ collection is on display, including the original watercolors featured on Plum Creek wine labels and on posters for local wine festivals.

At the entrance to the winery and vineyard are landscaped grounds where waves of lavender intermingle with evergreens, aspen and roses. A jaunty 7 1/2-foot-tall metal sculpture of a rooster made out of rusted farm tools (known to friends of the winery as Chardonnay Chicken) announces the entrance to the tasting room.