Turns out Idaho produces some pretty great wine

Idaho’s state slogan was once “famous potatoes,” but more recently has evolved to “great potatoes, tasty destinations”; undoubtedly, at least in part, due to the wonderful wines being produced along the Snake River Valley.  With a climate akin to the Columbia Valley in Washington State, and elevations similar to Spain’s Rioja region, Idaho produces primarily Bordeaux and Spanish varietals, with a smattering of German vines.  While some wine was produced here as far back as the 1860’s, prohibition wiped out the industry by 1919.  In the last 25 years, Idaho’s wine industry has regrown, and is now producing some truly exceptional wines.

Read more in Tripatini contributor Karsten Boone's post Wines of Idaho's Snake River Valley.


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