Acidity is the backbone structure in wine.
Warm days build sugar while cool nights preserve the acid, and the huge day-to-night temperature shifts you can only find at elevation are what lock in the uniqueness of Colorado wine.
They let grapes ripen fully without losing their edge.
You can lock in acidity at lower latitudes too; New Zealand. ๐ณ๐ฟ๐ท
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