Wineries

A Tantalizing Array Of Rocky Mountain Wineries And Vineyards

Sure, the Northern Rockies are known for wild nature, adrenaline-racing fun, and rugged landscapes. However, there’s also a sophisticated, cultured side to this thrilling region that appreciates the finer things in life. A prime example of this is the stellar variety of Rocky Mountain vineyards and wineries. Take a Rocky Mountain winery tour through Oregon. Over the last 40 years, the state’s winemaking industry has earned worldwide acclaim – particularly for its delicious, award-winning Pinot noirs. Savor unique Montana wines, which use such tasty ingredients such as huckleberry, cherries, and honey. Or travel to Idaho’s Snake River – known for its water sports, stunning beauty, and perfect climate and soil for great wine.

British Columbia

  • Kootenay – (1) Skimmerhorn Winery & Vineyard, a beautiful 20-acre location in the Creston Valley. The winery’s varietal range includes Pinot Gris, Ortega, Gewurztraminer, Pinot Noir, and Marechal Foch. www.skimmerhorn.ca/index.html (2) Columbia Gardens Vineyard & Winery is the first commercial-sized winery and vineyard in Kootenay. The 50-acre property specializes in Chardonnay, Gewurztraminer, Auxerrois, Pinot Noir, and Marechal Foch.

Idaho

  • Idaho Wine Country -- Discover over 19 wineries and vineyards ranging from small by-appointment-only cellars to larger facilities offering year-round tours, tasting rooms and restaurants. www.visitidaho.org/thingstodo/wineries.aspx
  • The Palouse & Lewis Clark Valley – Be among the first to experience some up-and-coming but already award-winning wineries. Five wineries located between the towns of Moscow, Pullman, Lewiston, and Clarkston have been making regional, national, and international news and creating a huge fan base along the way. www.northcentralidaho.org
  • North Idaho Wineries- excellent wineries are located in the Panhandle of Idaho. The award winning Pend d'Oreille Winery producing local wines of distinction in Sandpoint, ID; Coeur d'Alene Cellars, Coeur d'Alene, ID and TimberRock Winery in Post Falls, ID

Montana

  • The Montana wine industry, though relatively new, is making waves. Montana vintners either grow their own grapes or import them from vineyards in Washington, Oregon, and California. For a distinctly Montana twist, some makers use Flathead cherries, wild huckleberries, tart chokecherries, and even local honey in their wines.

Oregon

Washington

Wyoming

  • Wind River Mountain – Deep in the valley of the Wind River Mountains, native wild berries, along with Wyoming grown grapes, are harvested for Irvin Cellar, presenting a new, refreshing, and pleasing wine to your table. Offering a variety of specialty and seasonal wines. http://www.irvincellarwinery.com/

Find Your Ideal Wine At A Rocky Mountain Vineyard

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