
Colorado National Monument Association announced a new collaboration with Denver-based distillery Leopold Bros. The distillery has crafted a special whiskey called “Monument Canyon Trail,” with 10 percent of every bottle sold benefiting CNMA and its work supporting Colorado National Monument.
Monument Canyon Trail whiskey will soon be available in stores across Colorado and for online purchase at www.leopoldbros.com/us-delivery. Leopold Bros., is an independently owned and operated distillery founded by brothers Todd and Scott Leopold.
“Our father Bob Leopold worked at the Bureau of Land Management for his entire career, while Scott did his MS in environmental engineering at Stanford, becoming a pioneer in sustainable factory design. Everything we do is in concert with nature,” distiller Todd Leopold said.
To celebrate the launch, the public is invited to a release party June 25, 6-7:30 p.m., at Talbott Farms Farm Market and Tap Room, 3801 F 1/4 Road in Palisade. The Leopold Bros. team sources fruit from Talbott Farms for several of its products.
Tickets cost $50 and are available at www.leopoldbros.com/visit-us.
“CNMA is tremendously lucky to have this partnership with Leopold Bros.,” CNMA Executive Director Johanna van Waveren said. “Their whiskey is something special, and their commitment to supporting Colorado’s public lands is inspiring. This collaboration will help introduce more people to CNMA while raising important funds to support the CNMA’s programs and preservation.”
For more information about the partnership and CNMA’s work, visit www.coloradonma.org.