CRAFT DISTILLERY

10th Mountain Whiskey & Spirits

Gypsum,
Colorado
— Bourbon, Rye, Vodka

TOURS AVAILABLE

TASTINGS

RESERVATIONS

FAMILY FRIENDLY

BOTTLE SALES

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📞 (970) 524-2580
🌐 http://10thwhiskey.com/
📍 500 Trail Gulch Rd, Gypsum, CO 81637, USA

ABOUT THIS DISTILLERY

10th Mountain Whiskey & Spirits sits in Gypsum, Colorado, about 30 minutes west of Vail, founded by Christian Avignon and Ryan Thompson in 2016. The name honors the legendary 10th Mountain Division that trained at nearby Camp Hale during World War II, and you’ll find military memorabilia throughout their 6,000-square-foot facility on Trail Gulch Road. They focus on bourbon, rye, and vodka production using a combination of traditional methods and modern equipment. Avignon, who has a background in finance and outdoor recreation, partnered with Thompson to create something that reflected Colorado’s mountain heritage and military history. They spent nearly two years navigating regulations and perfecting their recipes before opening to the public. The operation runs with a small but dedicated team that handles everything from grain-to-glass production to leading visitor experiences. The distillery offers a genuine behind-the-scenes look at their production process, from milling grains to barrel aging. You’ll taste spirits right where they’re made, often with one of the founders explaining their approach. The space feels more like a working distillery that happens to welcome visitors than a tourist destination that happens to make spirits.

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WHAT SETS THEM APART

The military connection runs deeper than just the name—they’ve created specific expressions that honor different aspects of the 10th Mountain Division’s legacy, and the distillery serves as an unofficial gathering place for veterans and outdoor enthusiasts. Their location at 6,400 feet elevation affects their aging process differently than lowland distilleries, with Colorado’s dramatic temperature swings creating unique interactions between spirit and wood. They’re also one of the few distilleries in the Eagle County area, making them a destination for visitors exploring the Vail Valley who want something beyond typical mountain activities.

TOURS AVAILABLE

TASTINGS

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RESERVATIONS

FAMILY FRIENDLY

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THE VISITOR EXPERIENCE

Tours feel intimate since they’re usually led by one of the founders or key team members who can answer detailed questions about their process and philosophy. You’ll walk through their production floor, see their copper still system, and learn about how altitude affects distillation. The tasting room overlooks the production area, so you can watch operations while sampling their spirits. The military memorabilia and mountain-themed decor create atmosphere without feeling gimmicky.

IS IT WORTH VISITING

This works best for people who want to understand small-scale distilling operations and appreciate the military history connection. You’ll get personal attention and detailed explanations rather than a polished corporate experience. It’s particularly good if you’re staying in the Vail area and want something different from typical resort activities. Don’t expect elaborate cocktail programs or fancy food—this is about the spirits and the story behind them.

⚠️ VISITING TIPS

Call ahead since they’re a small operation and hours can vary seasonally or during production activities. The location is easy to find from I-70 but GPS works reliably. Ask about their barrel aging program if you’re interested in how elevation affects the process. Winter visits offer a different perspective since production schedules change with the seasons. Try their bourbon if you want to taste how Colorado aging affects traditional recipes.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

10th Mountain Whiskey & Spirits — Visitor FAQ

What’s the connection to the 10th Mountain Division?
The 10th Mountain Division trained at Camp Hale, about 30 minutes from the distillery, during World War II. The founders chose the name to honor that military heritage and Colorado’s mountain culture. You’ll see memorabilia and historical information throughout the facility.
How does the altitude affect your spirits?
At 6,400 feet, the lower air pressure and dramatic temperature swings create different aging conditions than sea-level distilleries. The barrels breathe differently, and the interaction between wood and spirit develops unique flavor profiles you won’t find elsewhere.
Do I need to book tours in advance?
Yes, they’re a small operation so calling ahead ensures someone’s available to give you proper attention. Their schedule can vary with production activities and seasonal changes, so advance notice works best for everyone.

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📍500 Trail Gulch Rd, Gypsum, CO 81637, USA

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