If you’re into wine and find yourself in Denver, you might have seen the Vintner’s Personalized Wine Tasting Experience offered through Viator. From what we can gather, this isn’t your typical tasting — it’s a chance to learn about the unique differences between Colorado wines and their California counterparts, all in a private, relaxed setting. Whether you’re a seasoned wine enthusiast or just love discovering new flavors, this experience could be worth considering.
What really appeals to us about this tour is how personal it sounds — only your group will be involved, which typically means more tailored attention and a chance to ask all your burning questions. We also appreciate the fact that the wines come from a reputable, award-winning producer, blending local Colorado wines with some favorites from California and beyond. But, as with any experience, there are a few things to keep in mind before booking.
One potential drawback? The price of $60 per person is reasonable, but keep in mind that this covers a tasting of 4-8 wines and doesn’t include extras like food or charcuterie boards, which some might expect at this price point. This tour suits travelers who enjoy wine, want a bit of education, and prefer a more intimate, less crowded atmosphere. It’s especially well-suited if you’re curious about regional differences in winemaking and prefer a laid-back, private experience rather than a large group.
Key Points

- Private, personalized experience with a knowledgeable guide
- Focus on regional differences between Colorado and California wines
- Flexible tasting size, ranging from 4 to 8 wines
- Reasonably priced at $60 per person for a 1.5-hour session
- Educational and entertaining, even for those new to wine tasting
- Convenient location starting at downtown Denver’s Blake Street
What is the Vintner’s Personalized Wine Tasting Experience?

This experience offers a private tasting session led by a wine educator from Blanchard Family Wines. It’s designed to give you a glimpse into the world of Colorado wines while comparing them with California varieties. The idea is to provide not just tasting, but also an understanding of what makes each region’s wines unique.
The fact that it’s a private activity means your group will have undivided attention, making it a good choice for couples, small groups, or even wine clubs wanting an intimate setting. It lasts about an hour and a half — just enough time to enjoy a good amount of wine, learn some interesting facts, and maybe even pick up a new appreciation for wine tasting.
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The Itinerary Breakdown

While the tour doesn’t specify a detailed step-by-step, it’s clear that your time will be spent sampling a variety of wines — between 4 and 8, depending on your group’s preference and the educator’s guidance. The wines come from Blanchard Family Wines as well as other favorite producers, fostering a diverse tasting experience.
You will be taught about the differences between Colorado and California wines, which is a nice touch. We loved how the reviews highlight that the hosts are knowledgeable without being pretentious, eager to answer questions, and genuinely interested in sharing their love of wine.
The experience kicks off at 1855 Blake Street in Denver, a convenient spot near public transportation, making it accessible whether you’re staying downtown or just passing through. It ends right back at the start point, so no worries about complicated logistics.
What Do the Reviews Say?

The feedback on this experience is quite positive overall. One reviewer, Joe, mentioned that “we went at 4 pm on a weekday so it was not crowded and we received great attention.” He also appreciated learning “not only about wines but how to properly taste them,” which suggests that the session is educational.
Mariann called it an “excellent wine tasting experience” and appreciated that Joe, the host, answered all questions and knew the wines well. That kind of expertise truly makes a difference when you’re trying to get insight into regional nuances.
Steven’s review was particularly glowing, describing it as one of the best wine tours they’ve taken. He mentioned that the host, Yana, was “super gracious” and allowed tasting of many reds and whites, which shows that the hosts are flexible and eager to share a variety of wines with their guests.
While the reviews are limited, the consistent theme is that this experience offers good value for the price and a chance to expand your wine knowledge in a friendly environment.
The Value of the Experience
At $60 per person, you’re paying mainly for the guided tasting of 4-8 wines and the chance to learn from experienced staff. The fact that it’s a private session means you’ll avoid the crowded, often noisy atmosphere of larger tastings. This intimacy allows for better interaction and personalized insights.
Considering most wine tastings in commercial settings can be more expensive or less tailored, this private experience from Blanchard Family Wines offers solid value. Plus, the chance to compare Colorado wines with California ones gives it an educational edge — especially if you’re interested in regional differences or local wine production.
Remember, the tasting doesn’t include extras like charcuterie or food, so if you’re expecting snacks, you might want to bring some along or check if they offer any add-ons.
Who Is This Tour Best For?
This experience is ideal for wine lovers wanting a more intimate, educational tasting. It’s especially suited if you’re curious about how Colorado wines stack up against California varieties, or if you simply want a relaxed, guided introduction to regional wines.
Travelers who appreciate knowledgeable hosts and want to avoid large, noisy groups will find this appealing. It’s also good for those preferring to learn rather than just taste — the hosts are eager to answer questions and share their expertise.
While not specifically aimed at families, the experience could work for small groups of friends, couples celebrating a special occasion, or wine enthusiasts who enjoy a more personalized touch. If you’re in Denver and looking for a laid-back, insightful wine experience, this is worth considering.
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Practical Details to Keep in Mind
- Booking in advance is recommended, with an average lead time of 35 days.
- The experience runs Monday to Thursday from 1 PM to 8 PM, so plan accordingly.
- The tasting lasts about 1 hour 30 minutes, giving you plenty of time for a decent number of wines.
- It’s a mobile ticket, making it easy to access and manage.
- Service animals are allowed, and it’s near public transportation, adding to its convenience.
- Cancellation is free up to 24 hours before, which offers flexibility if your plans change.
Frequently Asked Questions
How much does the experience cost?
It’s $60 per person, which covers the guided tasting of 4-8 wines. This price typically reflects the quality of wines and the personalized service.
Do I need to book far in advance?
Yes, bookings are usually made about 35 days ahead on average, so it’s wise to reserve early, especially if you have specific dates in mind.
Can I bring food or snacks?
The tour doesn’t include food, and the reviews don’t mention snacks being provided. If you want to pair your wines with some charcuterie or snacks, you’ll need to bring your own or see if they offer any extras.
Is this experience suitable for beginners?
Absolutely. The hosts aim to teach about tasting and regional differences, making it accessible whether you’re just starting out or have more experience.
Is the tour private or group-based?
It’s a private activity, so only your group participates, which often leads to a more tailored and engaging experience.
Are there any age restrictions?
While not explicitly stated, as it involves wine tasting, participants should be of legal drinking age. Service animals are allowed, so if you have a service animal, you’re good to go.
Vintner’s Personalized Wine Tasting Experience
“The photo shows a charcuterie board but that's not included in the price. Joe was a veteran of the industry and knowledgeable but not pretentious. …”
Final Thoughts
If you’re in Denver and want to explore regional wines in a comfortable, educational environment, the Vintner’s Personalized Wine Tasting Experience stands up as a solid choice. It’s well-suited for those who value expert guidance, a private setting, and the chance to learn about what makes Colorado wines distinct from those in California.
While it doesn’t include food or extra perks, the focus on quality wines and knowledgeable hosts makes it a worthwhile outing for curious wine lovers. Just plan ahead, book early, and enjoy a laid-back, informative session that might just change how you see local wines.
Whether you’re celebrating a special occasion or just looking to add a tasteful experience to your Denver trip, this tasting offers a relaxed yet insightful way to spend an afternoon.
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