
The Terroir of Garfield Estates
The sunny days, hot, dry summers and cool high country nights makes the Grand Valley of the Western Slope in Colorado ideal for growing grapes. Meanwhile, the fine, sandy, clay loam soil is rich in mineral content and retains moisture well, an advantage in the dry climate of Colorado.
At an altitude of 4,720 feet, almost a mile above sea level, Garfield Estates has another unique advantage. At this elevation, the sun is very intense, resulting in higher quality grapes, rich in color and high in acid content.
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