AvidLifestyle February 2024 Issue

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CONTENTS

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departments

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COLORADO SIZZLE By Heather Shoning

ON THE AGENDA

Father and Daughter Sweetheart Ball, Valentine’s Day races, Colorado Golf Expo and more

local flavors

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SWEETS FOR YOUR SWEET

Buttery frosted cookies are the perfect canvas for spelling out ‘I You’ By John Lehndorff

INTIMATE EVENINGS

Couples find fresh sizzle at a pair of date night-friendly south metro bistros By John Lehndorff

DELIGHTFUL DISTILLATIONS

A trio of distilleries is delighting consumers by crafting award-winning artisan spirits By Kim D. McHugh

dwelling well

PHOTO COURTESY OF SUGAR BLOOM COOKIES

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FEATURED

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UNDISCOVERED AND UNEXPECTED

Vail Valley’s dining scene—from taco trucks to sushi—gets better bite by flavorful bite plus discover some of the village’s hidden gems for lodging, cocktails and more. By John Lehndorff and Katie Coakley

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SKI YOUR WAY FIT

Nordic skiing is a great fitness tool and a wonderful way to experience the state’s beautiful scenery. By Harper Thomas ON THE COVER: Heated Pool in Vail PHOTO: Photo By Aleks Danielle, Courtesy of Four Seasons Resort and Residences Vail 6

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CURATED COLLECTION

While the size might say “big box,” the variety, quality and one-of-akind pieces makes Colorado Style Home Furnishings a local favorite By Kristen West

healthy living

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PUT YOUR BEST SMILE FORWARD

5 tips to keep your teeth healthy and shining white By Lexi Reich

ready to wear

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TIMELESS TIMEPIECES

Marking the hour has never looked so good By Hailee Lucchesi

influencers

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FROM EQUINE TO DESIGN

Angela Otten grew up with horses, and it’s become a simile for her kitchen design career By Kristen West

wayfarers

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48 HOURS IN FoCo

Enjoy a romantic weekend getaway in fabulous Fort Collins By Heather Shoning



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SETTING THE STAGE

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TALK OF THE TOWN

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COLORADO SIZZLE OK, SO IT’S NOT HOT OUTSIDE, OF COURSE. But there are many “sizzling hot” things to do, places to go, people to meet and food to eat in the great Centennial State. And, in honor of the sweetest month of the year, we’ve got some great date night and weekend ideas for you to stoke the flames with your love. Food writer John Lehndorff introduces us to some sweet treats for your one-and-only (Sweets for Your Sweet, page 18), and he takes us on a culinary journey to two local spots sure to heat up your date night (Intimate Evenings, page 20). If your Valentine’s Day plans take you out of town, visit Fort Collins for a fun, adventurous getaway (48 Hours in FoCo, page 52). There’s a lot of fun and food packed into this 48-hour itinerary. Heading west instead? Visit Vail to indulge your sweetheart. We share some hidden gems and a laundry list of restaurants you’ll love (Undiscovered and Unexpected, page 32). Also in the high country, writer Kim D. McHugh takes us to three distilleries making awardwinning and uniquely Colorado spirits (Delightful Distillations, page 24). While you’re in the mountains, try Nordic skiing for fitness. In “Ski Your Way Fit” on page 40, you’ll learn why this is an excellent cross-training hobby to add to your weekend—or weekday—routine. Plus, we share a list of places you can go to get started. Need more reading to while away some cold winter afternoons? We’ve got home decor, an influential kitchen designer with a unique equine inspiration, striking watches for the perfect finishing touch for every outfit and more. Happy February reading and sweetheart celebrating! And remember, if you have story ideas or know someone amazing that we should feature, I’m just an email away at heather@avidlifestyle.com.

Something for everyone.

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FEBRUARY

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GALLERY GLIMPSES: CURATORIAL INSIGHTS Every first Thursday of the month, visitors will have the opportunity to engage directly with Kirkland Museum’s curatorial staff in an intimate and immersive experience focused on the paintings by Colorado artists on display. This fosters a deeper connection to the artworks and the artists who created them. Attendees will gain a heightened appreciation for the cultural and historical significance embedded within each piece. With a different gallery featured each month, participants can expect a fresh and dynamic perspective on the state’s artistic heritage. The discussions will take place throughout the day, at the top of each hour, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., ensuring ample opportunities for everyone to join in. DENVER, kirklandmuseum.org

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BETTER TOGETHER FEST Are you looking to connect with a growing community of women who want to support you both personally and professionally? The Better Together Fest is centered around Celebrating Women + Community with Real Life Connections. Join in on this event to grow your business and enrich your personal life while forming meaningful bonds and connecting with others through fulfilling activities authentic conversation and sessions designed to support your growth. CENTENNIAL, bettertogetherfestco.com

February 3

CASTLE ROCK WINTER BALL The Douglas County Events Center is transformed into a winter wonderland for this magical annual ball, which began as a father-daughter dance but is open to all family members. Enjoy light refreshments and raffle prizes as you dance the evening away. Professional photographers will be on hand to capture the special moments, and corsages and other flowers will also be available for sale. 6–9 p.m. at DOUGLAS COUNTY EVENT CENTER, crgov.com

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“CHICAGO” After 25 years, “CHICAGO” is still the one musical with everything that makes Broadway shimmy-shake: a universal tale of fame, fortune and all that jazz, with one showstopping song after another and the most astonishing dancing you’ve ever seen. No wonder “CHICAGO” has been honored with 6 Tony Awards, 2 Olivier Awards, a Grammy and thousands of standing ovations. As the show celebrates its 25th anniversary — you’ve got to see for yourself why the name on everyone’s lips is still … CHICAGO. DENVER CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS, denvercenter.org

PASSPORT TO CULTURE: “BEAUTY AND THE BEAST” The beautiful Belle finds herself in a spell-bound castle held captive by a beast … does she fall in love with the Beast before the last petal falls from the enchanted rose? Or will the Beast’s selfishness cost him the world he once knew and the hand of the girl that has melted his heart? This show is filled with lots of laughter, stunning costumes, music and plenty of magic. LONE TREE ARTS CENTER, lonetreeartscenter. org

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FATHER AND DAUGHTER SWEETHEART BALL Get ready for an enchanted evening of joy and laughter, where you’ll immerse yourself in the enchanted forest theme that graces this year’s event. This annual event is so popular, there are three different sessions to choose from on Friday or Saturday. Tickets include dancing, refreshments and a commemorative photo, and carriage rides are available for a small extra fee. HIGHLANDS RANCH MANSION, hrcaonline.org 14

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ON THE AGENDA

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February 5–March 4

NATURE JOURNALING: WINTER’S HIDDEN TREASURES An artist’s nature journal documents the beauty of nature in a unique and personal format. Nature journals can be filled with scientific observations, pressed leaves or imaginative drawings and notes. Participants receive a set of prompts for nature walks that highlight seasonal themes and encourage intimate connection with nature. Discover what plants and animals are at work in our neighborhoods and capture the seasons by using expressive linework and a changing color palette. Register now for this online event. DENVER BOTANTIC GARDENS, botanicgardens.org

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February 10–11

CARNAVAL! NOLA TO RIO It’s Mardi Gras season, and that means outrageous floats, raucous parades, feathered costumes, big beers, beads and brass! Denver Brass brings you a sizzling show that combines the Creole jazz of New Orleans with the hip shaking rhythms of Brazil. Second line meets samba. It’s hurricanes and caipirinhas. It’s a party so wild you’ll need all of Lent to recover. NEWMAN CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS, du.edu/events

February 10

LOVE ‘EM OR LEAVE ‘EM VALENTINE’S DAY 5K/10K Will you embrace the holiday full of heart or will you run from Cupid? Choose the 5K or 10K route for this professionally timed race in Parker … either way, there’s a pancake breakfast waiting at the end. Awards are available in several categories, and there’s also a free Kids’ Dash for ages 8 and under. Proceeds benefit the Town of Parker Scholarship Program. SALISBURY PARK, parkerrec.com

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February 10

FAMILY DAY OUT: VALENTINE’S PARTY Excited for Valentine’s Day? Head to Uncorked Kitchen with the kids and create a yummy Valentine’s-themed meal while dining on your creations throughout the course of the event. Your chef will guide you through creating the meal, and you’ll get to just enjoy spending the morning making memories and a tasty meal together. CENTENNIAL, uncorkedkitchen.com

February 11

11TH ANNUAL CASTLE ROCK BULL RIDING Watch the action and excitement as bull riders compete for big prizes! This annual familyfriendly event offers a matinee or an evening show, and there’s also a vendor showcase featuring related goods and services. If you think you have what it takes to compete, rider entries are also available online. DOUGLAS COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS, tzbuckingbulls.com

February 14

ARTS IN THE AFTERNOON: “SHAKESPEARE IN LOVE” Join soprano Margaret Ozaki Graves for an afternoon of Shakespearean drama and romance. Meet Juliet, Desdemona and Ophelia as shaped through the well-known settings by Bellini, Verdi and Gounod, as well as unfamiliar gems by Berlioz, Amy Beach and operetta composer Arthur Sullivan. Arts in the Afternoon is a monthly hour-long program that features some of the finest classical, jazz, opera and other artists from the Denver metro area. Many shows include an educational component, with the artists sharing historical and artistic insights about their program. Following most performances, patrons enjoy complimentary refreshments and conversation with artists. LONE TREE, lonetreeartscenter.org

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February 16–18

COLORADO GOLF EXPO Ready for some golf? It might not be time to hit the links quite yet, but you can prepare for golf season by attending the Colorado Golf Expo. Visit the vendor booths, shop for a new club (or a set), sign up for swing lessons, find course discounts and much more. New this year is live music at the new Links & Drinks area, a Long Putt contest, plus a dedicated mini golf area with fun activities and programs for kids. COLORADO CONVENTION CENTER, coloradogolfexpo.com

February 16

SINATRA TRIBUTE SHOW Derek Evilsizor is back by very popular demand for a dazzling live show. Grab your Rat Pack and swing and swagger at the best Sinatra show in the country. Sinatra’s doppelganger, Derek Evilsizor, is high energy, with off-the-charts charm and good humor as he engages everyone with his truly uncanny impersonation of a young Frank Sinatra. Retro skinny ties, hats and little black dresses are encouraged for a nostalgic trip to the Las Vegas strip! Event includes delicious charcuterie appetizers. Doors open at 6 p.m., show commences at 7:30 p.m. CHEROKEE RANCH & CASTLE, cherokeeranch.org

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FRIDAY NIGHT JAZZ: ELLA & LOUIS In 1956, Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong went into the studio and created the iconic album Ella & Louis. The Colorado Jazz Repertory Orchestra small band will perform music from this historic album in an evening of classic songs written by composers including Irving Berlin, the Gershwins and more. Mary Louise Lee and Robert Johnson are both well-known Colorado artists and have occasionally performed together for more than 30 years. Having the pair collaborating on Ella & Louis will be a performance you will not want to miss. THE SCHOOLHOUSE, parkerarts.org

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DENVER CONCERT BAND PRESENTS ANNUAL GUEST ARTIST CONCERT The Denver Concert Band (an ensemble of about 90 adult musicians who have a passion for performing instrumental music) looks forward to delivering an interesting program celebrating African-American and women composers. With a long tradition of inviting a guest artist to share the stage with the band, this year the band welcomes Dr. Wesley Broadnax, director of bands at the University of Northern Colorado, who will be conducting “Dances in the Canebrakes” by Florence Price. LONE TREE, lonetreeartscenter.org

COLORADO GARDEN & HOME SHOW Discover the Rocky Mountain region’s largest and most prestigious garden and home show—a nine-day spectacular event at the Colorado Convention Center—where you can find inspiration from the latest ideas and trends in landscaping, gardening and home improvement. Enjoy the multitude of fragrances as you stroll through more than an acre of professionally landscaped gardens. Talk to representatives from more than 500 companies from 25 states and Canada. Visit with the region’s gardening gurus and home improvement experts about the best ways to move your home and garden projects forward. CONVENTION CENTER, coloradogardenfoundation.org

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LOCAL FLAVORS

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Sweets for

Your Sweet

Buttery frosted cookies are the perfect canvas for spelling out ‘I YOU’ By John Lehndorff

FRANKLY, MY DEARS, Valentine’s Day can become a royal pain in the brain for couples that have been together for a while. No, it doesn’t mean the fire has fizzled. It’s just that each person has already given the usual suspects—the heart-shaped cards, perfumes, framed images, truffles and couples’ massages. This year, if you want to get your lover something new and one-of-a-kind, consider custom cookies. Trust us: These are not your ordinary frosted custom cookies but works of art. For the season of love, AvidLifestyle talked with three local cookie companies, each offering different cookie shapes, sizes, flavors and decorations designed to send a personal message of love. It’s the Valentine’s Day gift you can also dip in your latte.

WHERE COOKIE CREATIVITY BLOOMS

Andrea Goossens has always thought outside the cookie box and has never used one of those commercial cookie cutters. “I started designing and building my own cookie cutter using a 3D printer, customized to a particular cookie idea,” she says. Goossens is the founder of Sugar Bloom Cookies and a former winner of the “Christmas Cookie Challenge” on the Food Network. Each cookie order allows for the maximum amount of personalization. Sugar Boom offers flavors beyond the shop’s basic cookie dough made with more expensive European butter and Nielsen-Massey's Madagascar vanilla bean paste. “We can add chocolate chunks, freeze-dried strawberries and other flavors to the dough. It just adds another dimension to the decorations and makes it more creative than just one kind of cookie,” Goossens says. The flavor options extend to the icings. “For Valentine’s Day, we’ll do a lot of red velvet cookies—in the actual dough or icing. We’ll never do the same thing on the top as we would on the bottom. I care so much that it tastes like a very good cookie and not just that it looks like one,” she says. Goossens has come up with new designs for February’s big holiday. “We’ll have a marching band cutout drummer that says: “You make my heart beat!” Another one has a cowgirl and cowboy theme. There’s still plenty of room to personalize them with a name or initials,” she says.

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When you order, Sugar Bloom offers five tiers of design and decoration. “Each tier adds more details. For tier five, there are no limits on the design or the colors you can use,” Goossens says. Perhaps Sugar Bloom’s ultimate offering is a giant cookie with a portrait hand-painted in color on the icing. “It is true to size—as big as your face—and very customizable,” she says.

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LOCAL FLAVORS

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COOKIES THAT PLAY BALL

“I love designing cookies for families and couples. It’s all about personalizing them with names, colors and words of love,” says Katy Curry, otherwise known as Cookie Lady Katy. She has built a reputation for baking perfectly designed cookies for businesses ranging from the Denver Broncos to The Broadmoor. The Denver-based bakery crafts hand-cut shortbread cookies topped with vanilla royal icing and detailed decorations. Numerous cookie shapes are available starting, naturally, with a heart. “For Valentine’s Day, we get a lot of orders for sports-related cookies for a person’s favorite sport—baseball, golf, football and tennis,” Curry says. Yes, she offers pickleball-shaped cookies, too. “What makes these cookies special is always the thought behind them,” she says.

Cookie Artist, Katy Curry

PICTURE PERFECT SWEETNESS

SUGAR BLOOM COOKIES

ALL PHOTOS COURTESY OF RETAILERS

Suga Me Sweet specializes in cookies that look like home, work or those that we love. “Anything you can take a picture of, I can put on a cookie,” says Kristin Marin, owner of the 10-year-old Highlands Ranch bakery. She has crafted many February cookies featuring engagement photos in various shapes, colors and designs.

Minimum order is one dozen. Order cookies online for shipping or pick up at Sugar Bloom Cookies shop in Westminster. sugarbloomcookie.com

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Marin has very particular ideas about the ideal cookie recipe. “I make a vanilla sugar cookie—no almond extract—and roll them out a little thicker. You get more crunch and chew in each one,” she says. Suga Me Sweet cookies are iced, and an image is printed on top using food dyes.

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LOCAL FLAVORS

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Intimate Evenings

PHOTO BY DEVON K, NOLIA RESTAURANT

COUPLES FIND FRESH SIZZLE at a pair of date night-friendly south metro bistros By John Lehndorff

WHEN DATE NIGHT COMES AROUND, couples know they will face The Big Question. No, not “Will you marry me?” or “Should we have another kid?” It’s the eternal riddle: “Where do you want to eat tonight?” A successful romantic evening often depends on finding a Goldilocks dining situation.

PHOTOS COURTESY OF NOLIA

The restaurant lighting should be subdued but not so dim you can’t see the sparkle in your partner’s eyes. The background music can’t be so quiet it goes unheard or so thump-y you can’t talk without shouting.

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The service, the menu and the sips should set the stage for conversations and maybe a little romance. In other words, you—not the restaurant—are the center of attention. Two south metro eateries were born to be the kind of places where couples, friends and family love to gather.

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LOCAL FLAVORS INTIMATE DINING WITH A BIG EASY ACCENT For Louisiana-born Lilli Black, hospitality was the first inspiration for Nolia, short for “Magnolia,” her cozy, year-old Centennial eatery.

“Our vibe is providing a space, service and food that makes it easy to connect. When you come to my restaurant, you’re at my house for dinner, and I want you to feel comfortable,” Black says.

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WORDS TO DINE BY

"Marriage is not merely sharing the fettucine but sharing the burden of finding the fettucine restaurant in the first place.” —FROM "ALICE, LET'S EAT" BY CALVIN TRILLIN

She believes date night calls for ordering strictly shareable dishes. “You order a little charcuterie, a few small plates and share everything. You talk about the food and really get involved with each other,” she says. Besides, you might have casual hand contact as you both grab for the same appetizer. Charcuterie has become the go-to order for first dates. “It takes away any awkwardness in a new dating situation about what to order since a board gives you many tastes,” Black says. Nolia’s serious charcuterie menu offers more than 100 choices of meats, cheeses, jams, spreads, mustards and pickles. The small kitchen dishes a roster of Louisiana and European favorites, including perfectly cooked sous vide filet mignon, tender butter-poached jumbo shrimp with creamy grits, and Nolia’s best-selling item, Louisiana-style crab cakes. Wines are well suited to sampling, with more than 30 reds and whites poured by the glass. That chill Big Easy vibe rules Nolia’s service, too. “We’ll never dump all your food on the table at the same time. You shouldn’t be trying to shovel one dish in your mouth so that the other dish doesn’t get cold,” Black says. “We would rather you sit there for three and a half hours and drink wine, hang out with us and enjoy it.”

Charcuterie Board PHOTO BY DEVON K, NOLIA RESTAURANT

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Wherever you are, couples across the planet are making plans for date night, whether they call it soirée à deux (French) or noche de cita (Spanish). Ambli Global celebrates the international nature of gathering with an experience that transports diners out of the day-to-day humdrum, according to Pariza Mehta, co-owner of the eatery at Belleview Station. Three spaces in the eatery suit different couples’ needs and wants. A lively lounge greets diners with small tables and an urban “buzz-y” vibe, Mehta says. The modern, elegant dining room has a quieter, conversation-friendly ambiance. Just opened is an eight-seat intimate back bar ideal for date nights. “The menu is unique with dishes combining Asian and Latin American flavors,” she says. Ambli Global takes its name seriously with a roster of dishes with Indian, Asian, East African and Latin American influences. Among the tastes are crispy tuna rice, Kuku Paka (coconut chicken) and an Indian plate with fresh naan, plus lobster dumpling shooters in red coconut curry created at the table.

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Mehta says the Ambli experience is built on interacting with a corps of perceptive servers and bartenders. “Some tables want silent service without many interruptions,” she says. “Some couples want us to order for them or make special cocktails. The ones who seem to have the best time are spontaneous.” It’s obvious when the “magic” is happening. “We’ll see a table celebrating, and they have that energy,” Mehta says. “The guests and the servers are having fun with each other. Then we know we’ve done our job.”

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115 Wilcox St., Castle Rock 303.362.0904 tribehospitalitygroup.com Colorado-inspired decor and dishes are spotlighted at chef Arthur Gonzalez’s recently opened upscale Castle Rock eatery. Menu ranges from duck leg carnitas and goat cheese brulee to rack of elk with Hunters Sauce, and brown-butter steelhead trout. Pair with flights of mezcals or rums.

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Delightful Distillations A TRIO OF DISTILLERIES is delighting consumers by by crafting crafting award-winning award-winning artisan artisan spirits. spirits by Kim D. McHugh PHOTO BY OLIVER TOLLISON

IT MAY SURPRISE YOU to learn there are reportedly more than 1,000 brands of vodka worldwide and north of 2,200 spirits distilleries in the U.S. alone. According to the Colorado Distiller's Guild, there are more than 90 distillers statewide crafting smallbatch vodka, whiskey, gin, bourbon, rum, rye and liqueurs. Here’s a glimpse at three distilling their award-winning products at higher altitudes. Marble Vodka is proudly distilled—along with other handcrafted spirits—at Marble Distillery in Carbondale. In addition to its grain-based 80-proof vodka, co-founders Carey Shanks and Connie Baker and their skilled team use locally sourced, nonGMO grains to make whiskeys such as Hoover’s Revenge, rye whiskey, bourbon whiskey and Fightin’ Whiskey—its numbered and signed 100-proof crowd pleaser. Marble’s Moonlight EXpresso and Moonlight EXpresso Reserve coffee liqueurs and its two Gingercellos give a nod to the thousands of Italian craftsmen who worked in Marble’s Yule Quarry 100 years ago—the same quarry where the marble was sourced for parts of the Lincoln Memorial and the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. “The Moonlight EXpresso is my mom’s recipe. She would always make this coffee liqueur for handmade holiday gifts, so I called her after completing distilling school and asked if she still had the recipe. It has been one of our biggest award winners,” Baker says.

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The 10th Mountain Whiskey and Spirit Company was founded in 2014 by Ryan Thompson, the company’s president, as a tribute to the brave soldiers of World War II’s 10th Mountain Division. Based in Gypsum, the small-batch distillery produces an array of products, including 10th Mountain bourbon; rye whiskey; American single malt whiskey; brandy; potato vodka; a sage-infused, peach-vanilla cordial; and Colorado Clear Mountain Moonshine. Named the “Craft Distillery of the Year” in 2021 by RackHouse Whiskey Club, the brand honors veterans from the 10th Mountain Division, including Pete Seibert, one of the founders of Vail, and the products capture the spirit of Vail’s outdoor lifestyle. “As a nine-year-old distillery, this recognition really means a ton to our entire team of fourteen. We’re grateful and will keep on making our spirits as long as people keep on drinking ’em!” Thompson says.

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OTHER HIGH-ALTITUDE SPIRITS TO TRY Shortly after P.T. Wood and his brother, Lee, received their distilling license in 2012, they launched Wood’s High Mountain Distillery in Salida, starting with a 150-liter pot still built in the 1880s that they nicknamed “Ashley.” Along with its modern stills, the company produces Sawatch American malt whiskey, Tenderfoot malt whiskey, Alpine rye whiskey, Dawn Patrol single malt whiskey, Distiller’s Reserve whiskey series, three styles of gin, potato vodka and an elderberry liqueur. Inspired by London’s dry-style gins, the company’s Treeline gin is distilled from grain spirits with Colorado-grown juniper. Its Treeline barrel-rested gin employs the extra step of aging in American white oak barrels. At the same time, a marriage of Rocky Mountain juniper, cascade hops and elderflowers give the Mountain Hopped gin an earthy, floral spirit. “We’re not trying to copy anybody else’s style,” P.T. Woods says. “We like to put a unique stamp on everything.” Accordingly, Ashley and P.T.’s signature handlebar mustache are prominent graphics on the labels.

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MARBLE DISTILLING & THE DISTILLERY INN 150 Mainstreet, Carbondale 970.963.7008 marbledistilling.com

10TH MOUNTAIN WHISKEY AND SPIRIT COMPANY 227 Bridge St., Unit F, Vail 970.470.4215 10thwhiskey.com

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Curated Collection While the size might say “big box,” the variety, quality and one-of-a-kind pieces make COLORADO STYLE HOME FURNISHINGS a local favorite By Kristen West Photography Courtesy of Colorado Style Home Furnishings WHILE MANY FURNITURE SHOWROOMS present generic cata-

logue furniture vignettes, Colorado Style Home Furnishings takes a much more unique and creative approach for people shopping for furniture and home decor. It prides itself on curating an extensive selection of top-quality furnishings with a modern contemporary twist, unique luxury furniture pieces and some one-of-a-kind treasures. In turn, shoppers can create an eclectic look for their homes, giving the appearance of a collection of furnishings having been amassed over time. “We’ve created a store where new furniture pieces and new collections arrive weekly so every time you visit, you’ll find something new to discover. It’s like a treasure hunt,” says co-owner Brent Simon. The idea for this approach began with his family’s antique store in Southern California in the 1970s where they imported hand-selected pieces from all over Europe. After moving to Colorado in the early 90s, Colorado Style Home Furnishings opened its doors as a small neighborhood furniture store in Highlands Ranch. Today, the store has more than an acre of showroom space, and the owners continue to seek out exceptional home decor pieces while leading the way with current design trends and a constantly changing inventory. Simon says this is what makes their store so special: “It’s modern contemporary meets traditional, meets transitional, meets mountain modern—and everything in between. We focus on a mix-n-match philosophy, where you can choose different pieces of furniture collections you truly love and put them together to create a look and feel of your own, creating a space that is a reflection of your individualized taste, style and personality.” To accomplish this, they work with the industry’s top manufacturers, expert finishers and the best designers while keeping up with the ever-changing design trends. 30

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“We are very involved in the furniture industry and personally handpick every piece of furniture on our showroom floor. We have a passion for beautiful furniture and want to share that with our clients,” Simon says, referring his partnership with his mother and the team they’ve created. “We work with manufacturers to create new pieces and designs. We understand what our clients are looking for and work hard to curate an amazing selection of fine furniture options.” This unique furniture store offers a welcoming neighborhood feel. “We want you to feel like you’re being invited into our home. We want our clients to take their time and explore the showroom and enjoy their shopping experience,” Simon says. Colorado Style Home Furnishings celebrated its 30th anniversary in 2023 and the mother-son duo says they are proud of how the business has evolved and that they have loyal customers who have become friends over the years. “We’ve helped clients furnish their homes and even update those homes over the last few decades, then furnish their mountain home, then come back with their friends or family to furnish their homes. Sometimes they just stop in and say hello or want to get some new design inspiration,” Simon says. “That’s really special to us—to find a true connection with people while making their homes beautiful and telling their story at the same time.”

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Undiscovered and

Unexpected

The ultimate guide to Vail’s lesserknown gems By Katie Coakley

NESTLED IN THE EAGLE RIVER VALLEY, surrounded by the Gore Range and the White River National Forest, Vail beckons snow-focused visitors with promises of pristine powder, breathtaking vistas and unparalleled luxury. For those seeking the quintessential winter getaway, this destination offers a seamless blend of world-class skiing, gourmet dining, outdoor adventures and exceptional amenities. Vail is full of favorite—and famous—options for eating, drinking and spa-ing. But for every Arrabelle or Sweet Basil, plenty of places are just waiting to be discovered.

HOME AWAY FROM HOME

Begin your expedition by choosing the perfect place to claim as your home base. Vail and Beaver Creek boast an array of accommodations, from upscale resorts to cozy chalets. It’s easy to opt for well-known brands like Four Seasons Resort and Residence Vail or The Grand Hyatt Vail. However, there are lesser-known options, too. The Red Lion has been the place for après for 60 years, but did you know you can also stay there? The Red Lion Penthouse is a 2-story, 5-bedroom, 5 ½-bath penthouse that can sleep up to 12 people and even has a hot tub. In addition to being literally on top of the action, you’re also within steps from Gondola One and everything else the Village offers. Want to integrate into the Vail community? Gravity Haus Vail is a blend between a club and a hotel, offering a co-working space in addition to the modern hotel, restaurant, gym and spa experience. You don’t have to be a member to stay there, but with the constant influx of local members, getting the insiders’ perspective is even easier.

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APPEASE YOUR APPETITE

Fuel your adventure with culinary delights that mirror the sophistication of the slopes. There are a multitude of options, but perhaps it’s time to try something a bit different. Located in Solaris in Vail Village, Chasing Rabbits is a 13,000-square-foot fun fair that combines unique spaces and elevated design. Featuring a Mediterranean restaurant (aptly called The Restaurant), theater for intimate screenings, library lounge and cocktail bar, adult arcade and Moon Rabbit speakeasy—all in one venue—it’s possible to have a completely different experience each time you step through the door. For those searching for a more intimate dining experience, make a reservation for Alpenrose’s gondolas. These spectacularly decorated and cozy cars include a two-course meal including Alpenrose’s famous fondue, raclette and grill. For 50 years, Alpenrose has been a gem in Vail’s dining scene; these new additions provide a unique opportunity for enjoying classic Austrian cuisine in comfort. PHOTO COURTESY OF VAIL

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COCKTAILS, ANYONE?

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There’s no shortage of watering holes in Vail, and each has its quirks and personalities: Go to Los Amigos for margaritas and to watch skiers slide down Pepi’s Face; Vendetta’s is where ski patrol hangs out; Bully Ranch at Sonnenalp is where you go for après mudslides. But after you’ve hit the iconic locales, how about diverging from the norm?

The Gamibt, Smoked Cherry Old Fashioned

Bad Kitty Lounge, tucked away on the creek level by the Covered Bridge, only seats about 25 people, but it’s worth the wait. With a design aesthetic that borders on manic and an expansive spirits selection, Bad Kitty features hand-crafted cocktails with no pretension. The bartender (usually only one can fit) is happy to create something bespoke or pop the top on a Montucky; all are welcome. Vail’s newest cocktail experience is The Gambit Bar. Opened in January 2024 at The Sebastian-Vail, this sophisticated—yet inviting—gathering destination celebrates crafted classics with a modern interpretation in both taste and presentation. For a tableside experience, try a smoked Old Fashioned; for an artful creation, try the Carrington Club, inspired by surrealist artist Leonora Carrington and featuring a rice paper illustration.

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There’s nothing quite like soaking away a day in a luxury spa. Almost every hotel offers a tranquil escape with various treatments to soothe tired muscles and souls. However, for something a bit different, try Sunshine Massage Studios in Lionshead Village. This innovative studio offers options such as sound healing, 4-handed massage, YogaSage and AcroSage, and multi-sensory massage experiences that aren’t found elsewhere. Visiting Vail is best with a combination of the familiar and the novel. Be sure to grab a drink at your favorite watering hole and sample from a newer attraction—there’s always something surprising to explore.

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Not Just for Skiing

VAIL VALLEY’S DINING SCENE—from taco trucks to sushi—gets better bite by flavorful bite By John Lehndorff

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“Many of our guests always try to get into top restaurants like Matsuhisa, Mountain Standard and Hooked in Beaver Creek for seafood. If they can get reservations, they always report having great meals. I tell them there are many restaurants in the Valley where they can get a table and it’s not so expensive,” she says. An added plus in the towns of Avon, Edwards, Minturn and Eagle-Vail is easy access of I-70 and a precious rarity: free parking.

Taylor—so famous that a one-word name says it all. Internationally, skiers and boarders have “Vail” etched on their alpine bucket lists. For serious foodies, “Vail” means prime dining time in the Colorado mountains. Serious foodie or not, we’ve all gotta eat, and these top spots will please the palate every time!

Through March, while the celebrated champagne powder slopes are open, the all-star chefs are in the fully staffed kitchens to feed the hungry multitudes, and the Vail Valley— including Avon, Edwards and Minturn—has undergone a recent culinary revival including Michelin Guide honors. Most of Vail’s familiar dining icons like Matsuhisa and ski-in Beano’s Cabin (which boasts a fresh new menu) are still thriving. However, diners are flocking to refreshing newcomers ranging from chef Richard Sandoval’s Stoke & Rye, a Coloradoinspired grill in Avon, to health-inspired Wild Sage feeding the needs of highly active skiers, golfers and hikers up the valley in Eagle. Kim Fuller sat at a reserved table during Vail’s dining revolution. “It’s exciting to see locals opening up these new establishments, and chefs come out with these amazing menus,” says Fuller, editor-in-chief of Vail’s Covered Bridge magazine who has written about local fare for more than a decade. A one-of-a-kind, high-end immersive eatery on Vail’s Solaris Plaza is grabbing a lot of attention. “Chasing Rabbits has a super fun entertainment focus,” Fuller says. “You can sit down for a Mediterranean dinner then go down the rabbit hole and enjoy an arcade or the Prohibition-style nightclub. So, it’s great for families and also for late night dinner. It’s definitely unique to Vail.”

Ashley Rasnick built a career as a concierge property manager. She helps some very picky guests find exactly what they desire including where to eat based on their likes and dislikes. However, as a working person living in a pricey place like Vail, she also knows where to find good deals on great food and drink.

“Italian” or “pizza” is often the answer to the big dining question: What do you want for dinner? “Vail Village has fine dining Italian at La Nonna Ristorante, but there’s also Alpine Pizza Company, a new take-out place in Lionshead that has good pan-style pizza. An old favorite is Vendettas—we go there for a slice after skiing,” Rasnick says. Outside of Vail, Avon’s recently launched Fattoria is focused on rustic pasta dishes while the new Il Mago in Edwards is dishing artisan wood-fired sourdough pizzas made with organic flour. Ristorante Ti Amo in EagleVail has a dedicated following for everything from panini to pasta puttanesca. “Ti Amo is dependable and very popular. They just opened a second location in Eagle,” Rasnick says.

SAY YES TO AFFORDABLE DINING

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Eagle, we make our way to Rocky Mountain Taco, a local taco truck chain that has a bunch of locations. The one at the Vail Brewing Company tasting room in Eagle-Vail is near the golf courses. That’s where you’ll see a lot of locals stop for a beer and good Mexican food,” Fuller says. Avon also offers good bang for the buck in dining. “At Pho 20 you can get a huge bowl of Vietnamese noodles and broth big enough to share at the bar,” she says. You can even find cheaper eats in Vail Village. “My favorite place in to eat in Vail Village is El Segundo,” Rasnick says. “They have excellent tacos and margaritas. Any time my friends or family visit Vail, we go there during happy hour.”

APRÈS IS EVERYTHING IN VAIL

“Après” may be the single most cherished word in the Vail Valley and the state’s other ski towns. More than just a French-accented happy hour, it’s a state of mind and not just for post-skiing. “It’s post-golf, post-work, post-shopping but before dinner. Basically, it’s après everything,” says Fuller. The aptly named Après Cafe at the Vail Racquet Club in East Vail fits that late-afternoon mood, Fuller says. It’s a familyfriendly place with well-made burgers, pizzas and cocktails. Après experts agree that one must-see destination for late-day drinks and snacks is The Remedy, the classy bar upstairs at the Four Seasons. “The Remedy is easy to recommend,” Resnick says. “You sit outside around these big firepits with a great view. One of the best treats is a mug of their signature hot chocolate.” Whiskey lovers know that the Four Seasons is also home to the Scottish-inspired Speyside Café, famous for a huge selection of Macallan


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Two consensus après favorites are located in Edwards. “Drunken Goat is really wonderful for paninis and charcuterie boards with a good happy hour,” Rasnick says. Nearby, Craftsman Brew Co. in its newly expanded quarters was made for post-slope gatherings, according to Fuller. “Craftsman is a fun sit-down gastropub with lots of hearty, yummy options with a big menu of small plates,” she says.

OLD IS THE NEW AGAIN

The most charming of the towns on I-70 around Vail is Minturn, which has become a dinner destination. For decades the centerpiece of the community was the historic Minturn Saloon, known for cold beer, hot enchiladas and a decidedly funky mountain atmosphere. After a total renovation, the establishment, originally built in 1901, has made a comeback. “The owners have reopened and reimagined the Minturn Saloon. It’s the same style of cuisine but very elevated,” Fuller says. Fresh on the menu are dishes like birria tacos and pork cheek tostadas. Down the street, a meaty tradition is maintained at the golf course-free Minturn Country Club. “We’ll go there when the family visits because it’s a cool experience. They get to cook their own steaks if they want to,” Rasnick says. Minturn’s other Mexican cuisine attractions include the brick-and-mortar flagship location

of Rocky Mountain Taco. At some point before making your eastbound trip, stop at Vail Mountain Coffee & Tea—there’s one in Minturn and Avon. The roaster offers fresh roasted beans, a serious tea selection and coffee cupping sessions can be scheduled with a master roaster in its tasting room.

STOP AND SMELL THE BAGELS

Fueling for the slopes may require something more inspirational that the same-old scrambled egg buffet the hotels put out. Instead, locals recommend a handful of places worth braving Vail’s early morning chill.

Finally, work up a high-altitude sweat skiing the course at the Vail Nordic Center, where you can make a stop at Grill on the Gore—famous for its comfy soup, chili and cornbread buffet with all the fixings and many beer choices. Vail’s great gastronomic upgrade is far from done. “Iron Chef America” star chef Makoto Okuwa has announced that he will debut a high-end sushi bar in the lobby of The Grand Hyatt Vail hotel in early 2024, and certainly, there’s more where that came from.

Topping the short list of a.m. spots everyone recommends is Village Bagel with locations in Edwards and Gypsum. “They make everything by hand. It’s about as East Coast as you can get out here,” Rasnick says. For fresh tastes, the must-visit choice is Hovey & Harrison, a combination cafe, bakery and market in Edwards. “Hover and Harrison is the best, especially for baked goods. It’s a wonderful place to meet for breakfast and lunch or get cookies and pastries to go,” Fuller says. Avon’s Northside Kitchen has a split personality. It’s a cafe that dishes maple bacon doughnuts and house-baked English muffins by day and transforms into a sit-down bistro by night complete with an extensive wine list. Other morning spots include East Vail’s West Side Café & Market, the brunch-y Vintage in Vail Village, Avon’s kitschy Route 6 Cafe & Lounge and the Columbine Cafe & Bakery offering quiche Lorraine to apple strudel. Lunch at the latter spot always includes dessert. 38

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single malts. Many of the same visitors also stroll to the 10th Mountain Whiskey & Spirit Co. tasting room to sample award-winning Colorado spirits.



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Nordic skiing is a great fitness tool and a wonderful way to experience the state’s beautiful scenery By Harper Thomas Photography Courtesy of Vail Resorts

NORDIC SKIING BEGAN to gain popularity in the United States in the early 20th century, with the establishment of ski clubs and the formation of the National Ski Association in 1905. This era saw an influx of Scandinavian immigrants bringing their skiing traditions. It became more widely recognized in the U.S. with its inclusion in the first Winter Olympics held in Chamonix, France, in 1924.

Skate skiing began spreading beyond Scandinavia, where the Finnish military had used it in the ’50s and ’60s, and its adoption increased in other Nordic skiing regions, including North America. Thanks to its dynamic and efficient movements, it garnered attention, offering a faster-paced alternative to classic cross-country skiing.

The 10th Mountain Division* in the Centennial State played a significant role in popularizing skiing. Many veterans of the 10th Mountain Division went on to contribute to the growth of skiing in the civilian sector, including the development of ski resorts and ski schools.

Both ski techniques are excellent forms of exercise, and why not just pop over to a trailhead near you, strap on your skis and burn some calories?

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KNOW BEFORE YOU GO If you’re new to the sport, head to your favorite outfitter for skis, boots, bindings and poles. In addition, you should grab wax and waxing tools to keep your skis gliding smoothly. You should also: Dress in layers. Most Coloradans know how to do this, but if you’re new to the state or winter sports, be sure your base layer is moisture-wicking under your insulating layer. Consider a windproof outer shell if you’ll be on wide-open trails or the temps will be low. Hat, gloves, sunglasses—of course. Bring a small backpack for water, snacks, personal items and a place to stash your layers should you need to shed some. Throw in a small first aid kit and your cell phone in case of an emergency. If you’re unfamiliar with the territory, take a trail map, as some trail areas may not have cell service. Get a groomed trail pass. If you’re going to ski the Nordic trails—especially at Colorado ski resorts, you may need a pass. Check before you go. Learn the skills. If you’re unsure about technique, Nordic lessons are available. Better to be safe and comfortable than sorry! Keystone Resort

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WHERE TO GO The south metro has several parks with trails perfect for getting your Nordic ski on!

This form of aerobic exercise significantly enhances cardiovascular fitness and engages large muscle groups, elevating the heart rate and improving overall cardiovascular health. In addition, it works both the upper and lower body simultaneously. The pushing and gliding motions involve the legs, while using poles works the arms, shoulders and core muscles for a comprehensive full-body workout. In addition, it’s low-impact, so it’s easier on your joints than some other aerobic exercises. Nordic skiing—especially on challenging terrain—helps improve both cardiovascular and muscular endurance simultaneously. Balance and coordinated movements engage your core, improving stability and strength in the abdominal and back muscles. Last but not least, getting outdoors will positively affect your mental health and well-being. The meditative aspect of gliding through snow-covered landscapes can reduce stress and boost your mood. So, grab your skis, head to the nearest trail, and engage in one of the more peaceful and healthful ways to improve your fitness.

Chatfield State Park Trails may be groomed in winter, but checking with the park office for current conditions is advisable. Deer Creek Canyon Park The terrain can be challenging in some areas, so it’s suitable for those with intermediate skill levels. South Valley Park Part of the Jeffco Open Space system, this park is known for its red rock formations and offers a picturesque skiing backdrop. High Line Canal Trail While the trail is primarily a recreational trail for walking and biking, it can be suitable for crosscountry skiing in snowy conditions. Caution: It can be busy, so be alert. Roxborough State Park Like South Valley Park, Roxborough is known for its unique red rock formations—the perfect setting for meditative exercise.

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TRADITIONALLY, seeking a brighter smile has often entailed forgoing coffee and red wine or opting for a costly whitening treatment. Dr. Cate Vieregger of Vibrance Dentistry in Greenwood Village has been practicing for more than 25 years, and she believes the key to whiter teeth isn’t as dramatic as one might think. In fact, she credits a holistic approach between oral health and total body wellness for creating vibrant smile transformations in her patients looking to restore years of wear. The first step? Regular dental care.

ROUTINE DENTAL CHECK-UPS

“Visiting your hygienist at least twice a year allows us to monitor the health of the teeth and gums, which keeps your teeth clean and bright,” Dr. Vieregger explains. Professional cleanings remove plaque and tartar that brushing and flossing at home may miss, plus they allow dentists to detect potential issues early on.

MAINTAIN A BALANCED DIET A well-balanced diet not only benefits your overall health but also contributes to pearly whites. Include calcium-rich foods like yogurt, leafy greens and nuts. Also, drink plenty of water to rinse away food particles and bacteria to prevent cavities and promote saliva production, which is crucial for maintaining a healthy mouth.

ADDRESS YOUR ALIGNMENT “Another way to improve the appearance and health of your smile is by straightening teeth that are overlapped and can create stains and food traps,” Dr. Vieregger says, adding that clear aligners like Invisalign are easy ways to quickly and economically straighten teeth.

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For daily care, brush and floss twice a day, as a minimum, to maintain healthy gums and enamel. “In between meals, if you do not have the opportunity to brush, use an alcohol-free mouth rinse to help remove food particles and bacteria and freshen the breath,” Dr. Vieregger says. She also advises investing in an electric toothbrush to vastly improve cleaning efficiency.

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This Swiss-based watchmaker combines an 18-karat rose gold and steel bi-color dial to create a look of elegance and ease. The wide dial opening, subtle chromatic variations and immaculate finishes exude luxury and class, speaking directly to the brand’s ethos. PHOTO BY SHUTTERSTOCK.COM/ DMITRI GROMOV

to a period when timepieces didn’t have all the glitz and glamour we know today. It all began with the invention of the pocket watch in 1510. Parisian watchmaker Abraham-Louis Breguet designed the first wristwatch for the Queen of Naples nearly 300 years later. It wasn’t until World War I that men transitioned from pocket watches to wristwatches to make telling time more accessible on the battlefield. What was once a necessity has evolved over centuries into timeless timepieces that can range from everyday wear to luxury collector’s items. These stunning wristwatches blend form with function, all wrapped in fashion to complement every outfit in your wardrobe.


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Michele Deco Madison Blue Mother of Pearl Two-Tone 18k Gold Diamond Watch, $3,195 at MATHEU’S FINE WATCHES & JEWELRY, Highlands Ranch, 303.471.8463, matheusfinewatches.com Longines is a heritage brand that created its Master Collection with cutting-edge design and modern techniques to result in true masterpieces. This gorgeous timepiece stands out with a rich blue leather strap, stainless-steel case and sapphire crystal front with an exhibition caseback. Longines Master Collection Automatic Chronograph, $3,650 at HYDE PARK, Cherry Creek, 303.871.8418, hydeparkjewelers.com

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Raymond Weil Toccata Ladies Champagne Dial Brown Leather Watch, $1,095 at TRICE JEWELERS, Centennial, 303.759.9661, tricejewelers.com


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Otten says her leadership approach stems from a cohesive team environment and desire to demonstrate grace during challenging times. From a personal perspective, some of it also stems from her lifelong relationship with horses. “Horses have this amazing calming sense,” she says. “Working with horses has helped me learn to have confidence in what I do and not be afraid to move forward. It helps me say, ‘This is what we’re going to do even if we have failures along the way. We are going to make it happen.’” In addition to teaching her the value of hard work, how to be successful and the level-headed calm required to run a business and manage people, horses provide Otten an escape from her hectic business life. “I go horse camping,” she says. “I’m out off the grid for five to ten days sometimes and just get away from it all.” That self-care grounds and recharges her so she can continue to focus on what really matters. As a female business owner, Otten strives to garner more support for other women in business and recently hosted a Pink Party, bringing business owners together and supporting organizations like Transportation & Construction GIRL through an auction and raffle. Her studio is nestled in the larger International Design Collection building with other manufacturing companies, creating a familylike, united feel to kitchen shopping. She’s been able to find likeminded companies to work with who help her see through a vision, no matter how abstract. “If I can engineer it, they’ll build it,” she says. “Having manufacturers who are willing to work with us and our crazy ideas makes me happy. We get to give our customers something that’s unique to them.”

“I’ve built an amazing team with talented people who like to work together. It makes me happy.” —ANGELA OTTEN

As for the next five to ten years, Otten hopes to continue to see her business and the people in it grow. “I’m proud of how far we’ve come,” she says. “Mostly I’m proud of how everybody gets along and the talent they all have. It’s a great environment to be in.”

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48 HOURS IN FoCo Enjoy a romantic weekend getaway in FABULOUS FORT COLLINS By Heather Shoning PHOTO BY OF JACK GILLIUM

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of historic downtown Fort Collins for a Valentine’s Day getaway—or any ol’ weekend. You won’t get to experience it all, but you can pack a lot into 48 hours, and we’ll tell you where to go so that you’ll have excellent memories to share at the end of your weekend. Knock off early on a Friday and head north.

FRIDAY 5 P.M. TAKE A GALLERY TOUR

Fort Collins is host to many galleries and museums showcasing everything from handicrafts to fine art. For a unique—if not morbid—experience, visit the Museum of Art Fort Collins, where the current exhibits include “To See Inside: Art, Architecture, and Incarceration.” Boulder-based artist Sarah McKenzie painted large-scale paintings of prison interiors that are showcased alongside a variety of other works of art and creative writing by artists affiliated with the University of Denver Prison Arts Initiative. The unique exhibit reflects on the places and spaces of the U.S. prison system and its impact on the people confined within them. A second exhibit, “A Year of Killing” by Brooklyn-based artist and food photographer Henry Hargreaves, documents the final meals of men executed in the U.S. in 2016.

On a lighter art note, the Trimble Court Artisans gallery features works from more than 50 local artists in mediums such as fiber, jewelry, mixed media, pottery and more. The Global Village Museum exhibits art and objects from diverse world cultures in part to build mutual understanding and greater cultural competence. Its main gallery features rotating exhibits, while a permanent collection of world folk art, fine art, artifacts and musical instruments donated by local collectors and founding members of the museum are on display in the museum’s two other galleries. moafc.org trimblecourt.com globalvillagemuseum.org

7 P.M. TEQUILA TASTING AND DINNER

Warm up on a crisp February eve at Blue Agave Grill. Serving up contemporary southwestern fare since 2014, the menu is packed with creative, fresh, made-from-scratch options. Start with an order of Queso Fundido with its signature “Kiss of the Devil” salsa. The blue corn enchiladas with grilled chicken are melt-in-your-mouth good—and don’t skip the cilantro rice. Looking for something vegan? They’ve got that, too. Tofu walnut enchiladas will hit the spot with chile-lime marinated tofu and a chorizo-spiced walnut crumble. 52 february 2024 // AvidLifestyle

In addition, there are more than 75 tequilas and mezcals to try, with weekly rotating flights. Or choose from 13 types of fresh margarita options, such as the Pom-a-rita with Pom Wonderful and champagne, several other signature tequila cocktails, plus a handful of wines. ftcollins.blueagavegrillcolorado.com

8:30 P.M. VISIT A SPEAKEASY

Ace Gillett’s is Fort Collins’ beloved underground cocktail and music lounge in the lower level of the Armstrong Hotel, and it’s the perfect spot to wind down on the first night of your romantic weekend away— especially if you’re staying at the hotel. The sultry vibe and ambiance are complemented by a live DJ spinning vinyl tunes from the restaurant’s vintage collection. The venue recently had a comprehensive renovation, and it has an updated menu. Of course, you can expect creative cocktails such as the Ruby Soho with vodka, Aperol, grapefruit cordial, lime, elderflower and seltzer or The Roof is on Fire with Ace’s Old Elk bourbon, demerara, angostura and flamed rosemary. It will be nice to simply head up the beautiful, curved staircase or the elevator to your room. The Armstrong Hotel opened in 1923 and was the tallest building in town, boasting two


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SATURDAY 7:30 A.M. FUEL UP FOR THE DAY

It’s hard to pass by a spot dubbed “America’s Best Breakfast” by Esquire Magazine, and it happens to be the perfect place to charge up for a fun-filled day. After more than 93 years, the Silver Grill Café has breakfast and cinnamon rolls down pat. It’s the kind of place you can expect to see farmers (in boots and cowboy hats) getting ready to go to work—but you’ve got to get there early to dine with those folks. And if you don’t, expect to stand outside waiting in line for your morning meal. You’ll find all the usual diner fare with a southwestern twist: corned beef hash and eggs, chicken fried chicken and eggs, veggie breakfast quesadilla, Benedicts, pancakes and, of course, the famous cinnamon rolls. Breakfasts are served with bottomless hashbrowns—and no, they aren’t some out-ofthe-freezer food service hashbrowns—they are freshly seared, golden-crisp chunks of boiled potatoes seasoned to perfection.

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When John Arnolfo purchased the Silver Grill in 1979, the 1-room diner sat just 40 customers. It struggled for 7 years until Arnolfo saw cinnamon roll franchises taking off and decided to create his own unique version. After a long evolution of fine-tuning recipes and developing a baking technique, today, the diner serves an astonishing 12,000 cinnamon rolls each month. silvergrill.com

elegant dining halls, 41 guest rooms and various retail shops. After a long and storied past, including serving as home to the chapter of the American Automobile Association, barracks for the U.S. Army during World War II, changing and changing hands again, the hotel fell into disrepair and the doors were closed in the early 2000s as growth in the city moved south.

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However, in 2002, Steve and Missy Levinger purchased the hotel and began a renovation to preserve and restore as much of the building’s historic fabric and character as possible. They recreated the original storefronts and the 1940s-era neon sign using historical photos, reproduced interior doors and transoms, and lovingly refinished the beautiful Douglas fir floors. Later, under ownership by Crystal Creek Capital, the building received yet another refresh, but the charm remains. In your room, you’ll see the old radiant heaters (although not in use today), beautiful antique-style rugs, steamer trunks-style side tables and, of course, those lovely, creaky historic wood floors. But these hints to the hotel’s bygone era are paired perfectly with today’s modern amenities you’d expect from a high-end hotel. thearmstronghotel.com

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1 P.M. TAKE A HISTORY TOUR

Franklin Avery founded First National Bank and was instrumental in developing water projects that enabled northern Colorado’s agricultural industry to flourish. In 1879, he and his wife Sara built a family home on the corner of Mountain Avenue and Meldrum Street, now known as the Avery House. Over time, the home was added onto to accommodate the couple’s growing family—a hallmark of the renovations being its distinctive Queen Anne tower. Members of the Avery family lived in the house until 1962. Poudre Landmarks Foundation, Inc., was formed in 1972, and the organization worked with the City of Fort Collins to purchase the home in 1974. It then took responsibility for overseeing the restoration of the house. In 1981, it organized the Avery House Historic District Guild to assist with the project. The Avery House, Margareth Merrill Memorial Gazebo, a fountain and a carriage house are part of the Avery House Historic District listed in the National Register of Historic Places. The home is filled with significant artifacts and pieces of art that are part of the Avery House collection. poudrelandmarks.org/avery-house

2:30 P.M. NEW BELGIUM BREWERY TOUR

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Tours occur every hour on the half-hour from 12:30 to 4:30 p.m. through March (hours may change after that). It includes a stroll through the brewhouses, the iconic Foeder Forest and Thunderdome and beer sampling. Reservations are encouraged, and you must wear closedtoe shoes. newbelgium.com

7 P.M. COMFORT FOOD FEAST

Austin’s American Grill’s tagline is “Comfort Food, Crafted with Care and Culinary Expertise,” and you can taste it in every bite. This is the kind of food designed for warming you up after your morning in the snow and for soaking up any excess beer you might have had after the tour! Start with the crispy fried Brussels sprouts laced with bacon and bleu cheese. For your hearty main, how about a 14-ounce prime rib or grilled bison meatloaf? The chicken pot pie with a wedge of cornbread will hit the spot. Warm up from the inside out with a harvest cider spiced rum cocktail or one of the partnership drinks. The restaurant paired with Stranahan’s Whiskey and Maestro Dobel Tequila to craft spirits exclusive to Austin’s by aging them to its specifications in proprietary oak barrels. Try the smoked maple old fashioned or a sea salt caramel martini. austinsamericangrill.com

SUNDAY 9 A.M. CAFFEINATE AT A LOCALS’ FAVE SPOT

Mugs coffee shop, next door to the Armstrong Hotel, has been a locals’ favorite since 2002. McCabe Callahan opened the shop, and today, he and his wife Marli run the place. They are deeply entrenched in the community and proud Colorado State University alums and Rams fans. Power up with a delicious breakfast burrito and caffeinate with your favorite morning joe. mugsfortcollins.com

11:30 A.M. GO TO THE MOON

You won’t want to miss “The Apollo Story” at Northern Colorado’s only 360° dome theater: the OtterBox Digital Dome Theater at Fort Collins Museum of Discovery. Explore what it took to get humans to the surface of the moon and the challenges engineers, scientists and astronauts faced in achieving the goal. Kick back and relax under the massive 39-foot diameter overhead dome screen and revel in the dome’s state-of-the-art laser projection featuring ultra-high–definition imagery and a booming spatial audio system. fcmod.org/dometheater

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After a bike trip through Belgium, founders Kim Jordan and Jeff Lebesch had the idea to bring the Belgian brewing traditions home. In June 1991, they tested Fat Tire and Abbey Ale, the latter of which garnered a gold medal at the Great American Beer Festival. In January 1999, New Belgium launched its branded bicycles. In the summer of 2003, they became a Certified B-Corp and 1% for the Planet member, with more sustainable practices to follow. In August 2020, Fat Tire became America’s first carbon-neutral beer.

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Finally, beer—in the town that’s known for it! Food & Wine names Fort Collins No. 11 on the list of cities with the most breweries per capita. And although its present-day moniker is “Napa Valley of beer,” Fort Collins was a dry town until 1969—count ’em—36 years after Prohibition ended. Anheuser-Busch opened here in 1988, but the craft brewery movement started with the opening of CooperSmith’s the following year. Although it was the first, many more have followed, including New Belgium Brewery.

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12:30 P.M. POWER BRUNCH

On your final morning, power up for some end-of-the-trip shopping with brunch at Restaurant 415. The food is fresh and delicious—and there’s plenty of it. Choose from breakfast pizza, chorizo breakfast sandwich, migas bowl and more. Of course, there are mimosas and bloody Marys—brunch staples. thefourfifteen.com

2:00 P.M. RETAIL THERAPY

Walk off brunch as you peruse some of Old Town Fort Collins’ eclectic shops. Stop by The Cupboard for anything and everything kitchen related. The store is packed floor-toceiling with pots, pans, kitchen utensils and gadgets, baking supplies, gourmet foods, small appliances, and so much more. Kansas City Kitty’s tagline is “Clothing & stuff you can’t live without,” and they are probably right. The store is a unique collection of curated jewelry, home goods, clothing and gifts. Finally, if you need a new read, Bookstore on the Square is the place to go. What started as a pop-up bookstore (called On The Road Bookstore) in 2022 and became a brick-and-mortar in 2023, is an LGBTQ & woman-owned indie bookstore carrying an array of titles you might not find on the big box shelves. The cozy, quiet atmosphere might make you want to sit for a while and start your new book. thecupboard.net kckitty.com ontheroadbookstore.com

SUNDAY OPTION 2 10 A.M. MAKE YOUR OWN SNEAKERS WORKSHOP

If you’re not one for shopping and instead want to partake in a truly unique experience, check out the Colorado Shoe School’s workshop for making your own personalized pair of Chuck Taylor–style sneakers. You’ll get to design, glue, sew and assemble your very own unique sneakers! The program is excellent for beginners, and you’ll learn the sewing skills needed for the endeavor. You can choose to make high tops or low tops with soft milled leathers and colors of your choosing. It’s a fullday workshop with an hour lunch break. You must register and pay a deposit beforehand, so plan ahead for this option! coloradoshoeschool.com

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