Idaho Wineries

Idaho’s wine industry has quietly emerged as one of the most exciting and fastest-growing in the United States. The state’s primary wine-producing area, the Snake River Valley American Viticultural Area (AVA), covers parts of southwestern Idaho and eastern Oregon. Idaho’s high elevation, volcanic soils, and large diurnal temperature swings (warm days, cool nights) create ideal conditions for producing balanced, flavorful wines. Varietals such as Syrah, Riesling, Chardonnay, Viognier, and Cabernet Sauvignon thrive here, along with some emerging Rhône and Spanish varietals.

The Idaho wine community is characterized by its tight-knit, innovative spirit. Many wineries are family-owned, and winemakers are passionate about sustainable practices and pushing creative boundaries. With its beautiful landscapes, relaxed tasting rooms, and less crowded wine trails compared to places like Napa or Walla Walla, Idaho offers wine lovers an authentic, welcoming experience. Key regions include Snake River Valley AVA, Lewis-Clark Valley AVA, and the newer Eagle Foothills AVA.

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Top 10 Wineries in Idaho

Telaya Wine Co.
Address: 240 E 32nd St, Garden City, ID 83714 – Phone: (208) 557-9463 – Website: telayawine.com
Telaya Wine Co. offers elegant, small-batch wines crafted with a strong focus on family and adventure. Their riverside tasting room along the Boise Greenbelt provides a serene atmosphere perfect for sampling their award-winning reds and whites. Telaya specializes in varietals sourced from both Idaho and Washington.

Coiled Wines
Address: 3408 W Chinden Blvd, Garden City, ID 83714 – Phone: (208) 820-8466 – Website: coiledwines.com
Coiled Wines, led by winemaker Leslie Preston, delivers expressive and innovative wines with Idaho character. Their sparkling wines and unique blends like "Sidewinder" have gained regional acclaim. The stylish tasting room offers a modern vibe with friendly, knowledgeable service.

Cinder Wines
Address: 107 E 44th St, Garden City, ID 83714 – Phone: (208) 906-0555 – Website: cinderwines.com
Cinder Wines is named after the volcanic cinder soils that enrich the Snake River Valley. Known for high-quality Viognier, Syrah, and Tempranillo, Cinder consistently produces some of Idaho's most critically acclaimed wines. Their urban-chic tasting room often features art exhibits and live events.

Split Rail Winery
Address: 3200 W Chinden Blvd, Garden City, ID 83714 – Phone: (208) 490-0681 – Website: splitrailwines.com
Split Rail Winery prides itself on pushing the boundaries of traditional winemaking with creative blends and edgy packaging. They offer funky, bold wines including cans, pét-nats, and natural styles. Their colorful, relaxed tasting room embodies the spirit of experimental Idaho winemaking.

Sawtooth Winery
Address: 19348 Lowell Rd, Building C, Caldwell, ID 83607 – Phone: (208) 467-1200 – Website: sawtoothwinery.com
Sawtooth Winery is one of Idaho’s founding wineries with a focus on sustainably grown estate vineyards. Their wines, especially Riesling and Syrah, reflect the unique high desert terroir. The tasting room offers sweeping views of the Owyhee Mountains and surrounding vineyards.

Ste. Chapelle Winery
Address: 19348 Lowell Rd, Caldwell, ID 83607 – Phone: (208) 453-7840 – Website: stechapelle.com
Ste. Chapelle Winery, founded in 1975, is the largest and one of the most iconic wineries in Idaho. Their French Gothic-inspired chapel structure is as memorable as their approachable and widely loved wines. Visitors enjoy a variety of flights, often accompanied by live music events and sweeping vineyard views.

Williamson Orchards & Vineyards
Address: 14807 Sunnyslope Road, Caldwell, ID 83607 – Phone: (208) 459-7333 – Website: willorch.com
A true family farm, Williamson Orchards & Vineyards blends generations of agricultural tradition with award-winning wine production. Their charming tasting room offers a friendly atmosphere and features estate-grown varietals like Syrah, Viognier, and Riesling. Seasonal events and local food pairings round out the experience.

Koenig Vineyards
Address: 21452 Hoskins Rd, Caldwell, ID 83607 – Phone: (208) 459-4087 – Website: koenigvineyards.com
Koenig Vineyards crafts premium, small-lot wines with a focus on rich reds and decadent ice wines. The picturesque estate, complete with a Tuscan-inspired tower, offers breathtaking views of the Snake River Valley. Visitors rave about the Cabernet Sauvignon and Syrah, as well as the welcoming hospitality.

Huston Vineyards
Address: 16473 Chicken Dinner Road, Caldwell, ID 83607 – Phone: (208) 455-7975 – Website: hustonvineyards.com
Huston Vineyards captures the essence of Idaho terroir with a lineup of bold Rhône-style wines and charming blends like "Chicken Dinner Red." Their friendly tasting room sits along the Sunnyslope Wine Trail and offers a relaxed yet polished atmosphere. Huston frequently earns top awards for their vintages.

3 Horse Ranch Vineyards
Address: 5900 Pearl Rd, Eagle, ID 83616 – Phone: (208) 863-6561 – Website: 3horseranchvineyards.com
Set against the rugged Eagle Foothills, 3 Horse Ranch Vineyards is Idaho’s largest contiguous vineyard. They produce a wide range of wines, from crisp Sauvignon Blancs to full-bodied red blends. Their estate features a beautiful tasting room and restaurant, offering farm-to-table experiences alongside great wines.

Each of these wineries is well-regarded in Idaho’s growing wine scene. The contact information above is sourced from official winery websites or trusted local directories to ensure it is up-to-date and accurate. Each entry includes the full mailing address, a phone number for inquiries, and the official website for further information or planning a visit.

Please note that contact information and website addresses are subject to change, so it's recommended to verify the details before visiting or contacting the wineries.

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