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  • Camas Winery - Handmade sparkling wines, honeymead wines, and proprietary blends. Offers an events list, pictures and a map.
    www.idahowine.org/Camas.htm
  • Carmela Winery - Located in Glenns Ferry, with restaurant, bar, and golf course.
    www.carmelawinery.com
  • Hells Canyon Winery - Produces 3,000 cases of wine per year. Brief description as well as newsletter and purchasing information.
    idahowine.org/Hells%20Canyon/HellsCanyon.htm
  • Idaho Wine Country - Use this one-stop tour guide to plan your own tour of Idaho wineries and learn about Idaho wines. Lodging and dining information also included.
    www.winesnw.com/idhome.html
  • Indian Creek Winery - Bill and Mui Stowe produce limited quantities of Pinot Noir, as well as Chardonnay and Riesling. Brief description and winery hours.
    idahowine.org/Indian.htm
  • Koenig Vineyards - The Koenig brothers learned to make brandies in their native Austria. Pictures of the winery and distillery operation.
    idahowine.org/Koenig.htm
  • Parma Ridge Vineyards - Some pictures and a brief description of a winery in Parma, whose first vintage was in 2000.
    www.parmaridge.com
  • Pend d'Oreille Winery - Producers of Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Merlot, Cabernet Sauvignon and Cabernet Franc. Offering reviews, product descriptions and online ordering.
    www.powine.com
  • Sawtooth Winery - Varietals produced include Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot and Riesling. Brief history and photo gallery.
    idahowine.org/Sawtooth.htm
  • Ste. Chapelle Winery - Idaho's largest winery offers vineyard and winemaker profiles, a page on "terroir", a picture gallery, and news releases.
    www.idahowine.org/Chapelle.htm
  • Weston Winery - Family-owned winery in Sunnyslope, located at an altitude of 2800 feet. Brief history and description.
    www.idahowine.org/Weston.htm

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