ap

Skip to content

Colorado whiskeys win again in international competition

Boulder’s Hogback Distillery makes the third best whiskey in the U.S., judges say

People hold glasses of whisky up ...
People hold glasses of whisky up to the light on a tour of Stranahan's Colorado whisky, in Denver Colorado, on Feb. 23, 2017. The distillery recently won three awards at the International Whisky Competition. (Amy Brothers , The Denver Post)
Tiney Ricciardi - Staff portraits at ...
PUBLISHED:
Getting your player ready...

Colorado whiskey continues to impress, earning numerous accolades at a recent spirits competition and sweeping the podium for the best American-made single malts.

The , founded in 2010, announced the of its annual contest in late June and local distillers made an impressive showing while also keeping step with some of the country’s most notable whiskey producers.

dzܱ’s won the third best American whiskey overall for its Peat Smoked Single Malt, coming in behind recipes from A. Smith Bowman Distillery and Jack Daniel’s, which placed first and second, respectively.

That specific Hogback spirit also earned a gold medal in the American single malt category, which Colorado makers swept. The silver went to the eponymous flagship single malt from in Loveland and bronze went to Diamond Peak from Denver’s distillery.

Stanahan’s stood out for its aged blends, too, taking home gold and bronze in the “best single malt 10 year and older” category. The winning recipes were the Mountain Angel 10 Year, which placed first, and the Mountain Angel 12 Year, which placed third.

Fort Collins-based also made an impressive showing, racking up three gold medals in the “best American small-batch bourbon,” “best American rye whiskey,” and “best American cask finish” categories. The Roper Reserve, from in Windsor, nabbed silver in the rye category, as well.

Lastly, the International Whisky Competition ranked the best Colorado spirits entered in 2025 based on their individual scores. Unsurprisingly, Hogback Distillery’s Peat Smoked Single Malt garnered gold, followed by NOCO Distillery’s RYE Whiskey, and Larado Whiskey’s Larado Reserve.

These recent accolades build on a stash that Colorado distilleries have amassed this year from the London Spirits Competition and the American Distilling Institute’s International Spirits Competition.

Thirsty for more?

RevContent Feed

More in Restaurants, Food and Drink