When the temperature drops and the snow starts falling, there's nothing quite like the thrill of hitting the slopes. But what if there was a way to elevate that experience - to pair your alpine adventures with wellness and the perfect glass of wine? Enter The Little Nell, a 92-room, 5-Star, 5-Diamond luxury resort based at the foot of Aspen Mountain. Indulgences come together for a savory winter getaway with a twist at The Little Nell as you Sip, Ski, and Spa your way through Aspen, Colorado.
The Little Nell could be considered a place where wine fantasies come true. Their Wine Director, Chris Dunaway, has curated an incredible selection of more than 20,000 bottles spanning over 1,500 producers from around the world. Additionally onsite are Element 47, Ajax Tavern, or The Wine Bar, which offer more than 60 wines by the glass for wine lovers wanting to expand their palates. It’s not surprising The Little Nell’s wine program has been awarded Wine Spectator’s Grand Award every year since 1997.
Aspen Mountain offers some of the best skiing in the country with an elevation of 11,000 feet and 700 acres of terrain. Whether you’re a beginner or an expert, The Little Nell is a nirvana for those looking for “downhill convenience” as it’s the only resort in Aspen, Colorado with ski-in, ski-out access. They offer personalized ski services that include equipment rental, ski lessons, and even private mountain guides.
Admittedly I’m not the best skier in the world however when my instructor informed me on how Après Ski (literal meaning is “after skiing”) is a mandatory part of the experience I started maneuvering like Shaun White toward the resort. The Little Nell will spoil you with their après ski experiences. I jumped in the rooftop hot tub to rejuvenate my muscles before heading inside to the hotel’s cozy lounge, known as the Living Room, for a glass of bubbly and a charcuterie spread. Also be on the lookout for the annual “Veuve Clicquot in the Snow,” which runs from February to March. Snow enthusiasts can enjoy bubbles with a live DJ on the patio of Ajax Tavern.
The resort has the wine, the winter activities, and now they’ve upgraded their wellness offerings with the brand-new Spa at The Little Nell. Whether it’s a long day on the slopes, a rough travel day, or just a well-deserved refresh there is spa treatment suited for your needs. The new facility houses three treatment suites with a hybrid infrared sauna with halotherapy and a dedicated resting area, while another is equipped with dual treatment tables. Guests can expect a menu that includes products from skincare and anti-inflammatory expert Dr. Barbara Sturm, as well as local Colorado organic skincare brand ISUNto compliment the range of therapeutic and
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For mountain travelers, nothing signifies legitimacy and belonging moreso than a good puffy jacket. Puffers are as stylish among those in the outdoors community as they are functional, but buying the right puffer is tricky. Lightly filled puffers often fall into the dreaded “athleisure” category, and therefore aren’t functional for much beyond trips to the grocery store and happy hour at the local pub. On the other hand, heavily-filled options often leave the wearer waddling down the trail like a displaced penguin, swishing their arms T-Rex style even as the lower half of their body struggles to maintain its composure. The key to the perfect everyday puffer is finding an ideal balance between the two. That balance lies in the Cotopaxi Fuego down jacket.
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Now that the northern hemisphere is firmly in the cooler months of the year—and it’s only getting colder—it’s time to talk fleece. For bitter winter chills, fleece is hard to beat because the fabric is made to be both lightweight and incredibly insulating. And in recent years, fleece technology has improved so much that the variety on offer is now immense both in quality, style, and price. If you thought that Colorado bros have the market cornered with their Patagonia zip-ups, it’s time to reconsider the category altogether.I was previously super hesitant about fleece because, for most of my life, I assumed its pieces all looked the same. But while shopping in Manchester last year, I came upon a button-up fleece chore jacket with a rounded collar from UK-based Universal Works that changed my mind about what fleece could look like. But in speaking with Universal Works design director and co-founder David Keyte about the material, I learned that the name is actually a catchall that could mean different things depending on where you are. “There really are so many different fleeces,” Keyte says. “It’s an amazing technical invention that replaced knitted wools and cottons to become a flexible layer of clothing that moves with the body and is warm. Fleece became the modern version of those traditional fabrics, but it’s made of synthetic fibers that hold warmth and are lightweight.”My jacket is a wool-blend fleece (that almost looks like boiled wool), which Keyte says is great for heat regulation. I use it from fall on; either on its own or layered underneath a heavier coat when it gets bitingly cold out. But regardless of which brand or style you go for, that’s kind of the benefit of fleece when it comes to outerwear or as a shirt or sweater: They offer enough warmth when worn on their own, but most are light enough to be another protective layer to partner with heavier items for harsher winter days. Here, you'll find our picks for 28 fleece items that will serve you well from now through spring.
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Many hotels in ski destinations around the world boast about their ski-in/ski-out locations. But the Little Nell in Aspen, Aspen's only Five-Star, Five-Diamond hotel, is taking this convenience one step further. Indeed, The Little Nell’s newly renovated spa, called The Spa at The Little Nell, is the only ski-in/ski-out spa in the famous mountain town.
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