The FOOD & WINE Classic Returns to Aspen: These Homes Are Worth a Toast

The FOOD & WINE Classic Returns to Aspen: These Homes Are Worth a Toast

Jun 18, 2026

For one weekend each June, Aspen becomes the epicenter of the culinary world. Returning June 19–21 for its 43rd year, the FOOD & WINE Classic brings together renowned chefs, celebrated winemakers, and discerning tastemakers for three days. Guests enjoy exceptional dining, spirited conversations, and unforgettable après moments beneath the Elk Mountains, sitting right next to some unforgettable properties. In celebration of the occasion, Concierge Auctions is revisiting four extraordinary properties from our auction archives that embody the same sense of luxury, entertaining, and effortless mountain living that makes Aspen so iconic.

1. 125 Rooney Circle, Aspen, Colorado | Listed at $99M

Some homes invite you in. Others take your breath away. Set behind gates in coveted Lower Bel Air, 10950 Bellagio Road is a soulful architectural estate blending timeless craftsmanship with the warmth and ease of California living. Originally built in 1930 and thoughtfully expanded in 2022 with the addition of a new primary suite, guest suite w/ kitchen, garage, and converted attic living space, the home balances classic character with modern functionality. Overlooking the 15th fairway of the Bel-Air Country Club, this rare Lower Bel Air estate offers privacy, scale, and effortless indoor-outdoor living in one of the world's most coveted enclaves. Bidding opens 7 July 2026 and will close on 17 July.

2. Moonshot Ranch, Aspen, Colorado | Sold for $27.M

A once-in-a-lifetime opportunity awaits at Moonshot Ranch, an impeccably maintained 10-acre equestrian estate positioned just 12 minutes from downtown Aspen. This pristine property showcases the ultimate Rocky Mountain lifestyle with panoramic views of the majestic Elk Mountain Range across over 200 common irrigated acres. The authentic ranch features eight bedrooms, 10 baths, and seamless indoor-outdoor living spaces designed to capture dramatic mountain vistas. Equestrian amenities include fenced pastures, riding arena, and an eight-stall barn with tack room, accommodating all disciplines. Wildflower meadows, tranquil ponds, and acres of unspoiled fields create an unparalleled sanctuary for the discerning buyer seeking adventure and luxury in Aspen's most picturesque, bucolic setting. Sold at auction in September 2025 at The Upper House in Hong Kong for $27.M.

3. 1055 Stage Road, Aspen, Colorado | Sold for $21.5M

Privacy and entertaining rarely coexist this effortlessly. Set on 4.5 acres along the banks of Maroon Creek just minutes from downtown Aspen, this 10,979-square-foot riverfront estate was fully renovated with dark stained wood floors, Colorado Buff sandstone, limestone and plaster walls, and Waterworks fixtures throughout. Multiple guest wings and expansive indoor-outdoor living spaces overlook a private pond, waterfall, and the river itself, creating the kind of setting where dinner parties stretch long into the evening and no one is eager to leave. Sold at auction in June 2020.

4. 322 & 324 East Bleeker Street, Aspen, Colorado I Sold for $16.8M

Located directly behind Hotel Jerome and steps from the restaurants and venues that come alive during the Food & Wine Classic, this West End duplex is designed for those who want to be at the center of it all. Conceived by Aspen's S2 Architects, the residence pairs black brick, glass, and warm hardwoods with a minimalist Boffi kitchen and seamless limestone floors. Walls of telescoping glass and a rooftop deck with sweeping views of Aspen Mountain make it equally suited for quiet mornings and lively evenings with friends.

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