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By Kyle Wagner

Published on June 28, 2001

Q: Do you know of any amateur wine clubs in Denver where people meet on a regular basis to talk about wine?

A: Since our state legislature put the kibosh on wine tastings in liquor stores this past session, the most obvious avenue for organized but informal wine tastings has been nipped in the bud. I've heard from several people who've talked about creating a wine club, but so far nothing's materialized. Even Duey Kratzer, owner of my favorite wine store, Mondo Vino (3601 West 32nd Avenue, 303-458-3858), says there's nothing around here that can compare with the fabulous wine clubs in, say, any other major city in the United States.