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Sunnyslope Wine Trail Brochure SUNNYSLOPE 2 4 Hat Ranch Winery 6 9 Huston Vineyards 12 Indian Creek Winery FRIENDS OF Snake River Wine Kindred Vineyards Williamson Orchards 14253 Frost Rd., Caldwell 15343 Plum Rd., Caldwell 16473 Chicken Dinner Rd., Caldwell 1000 N. McDermott Rd., Kuna Tours REGION WINERIES & Vineyards 208-455-7975 SUNNYSLOPE 208-504-2127 208-994-6416 www.indiancreekwinery.com 208-995-1197 www. kindredvineyards.com www. hatranchwinery.com 14807 Sunnyslope Rd., Caldwell www.hustonvineyards.com HOURS OF OPERATION: WINE TRAIL www.snakeriverwinetours.com 208-459-7333 WINES: 1 Parma Ridge WINES: WINES: www.williamson.wine Thursday – Sunday: 12 – 5 pm Snake River Wine Tours is Southwestern Estate grown Pinot Noir, Sangiovese Large dynamic selection, including Handcrafted Mediterranean varietals A Idaho’s premier wine tour company, Winery & Bistro and Cabernet Sauvignon. Also Idaho wines from Vale Wine Co. WINES: including, Malbec, Merlot, Cabernet Sustainably grown estate vineyard and Riverview Retreats Dry Riesling, Albariño, Viognier, Sauvignon as well as Riesling, winery. Second generation hand-crafted providing exceptional guest experiences 24509 Rudd Rd., Parma Primitivo, Chardonnay, Dry Riesling and HOURS OF OPERATION: 311 Riverview Dr., Marsing while exploring the Sunnyslope Wine Trail. 208-946-5187 Rosé. Sangiovese, Malbac, Cabernet Chardonnay, Rosé, & Blends. wines with 5 acre gardens, eclectic gift 775-420-8657 Year Round Sauvignon, Syrah, and Dessert Wine shop and wines by the glass, flight board www.parmaridge.wine HOURS OF OPERATION: HOURS OF OPERATION: [email protected] Daily, 12 – 5 pm HOURS OF OPERATION: and bottle. WINES: Year Round Year Round Exceptional home on the Snake River, in FARE Idaho Planted in 1998, our estate vineyard Friday - Sunday: 12 – 6 pm Wednesday - Sunday: 12 - 5 pm Daily, 12 – 5 pm or by appointment the heart of the Sunnyslope Wine Region. 208-495-4284 offers Syrah, Cab Sauv, Cab Franc, 5 Extended hours on Friday & Saturday Gorgeous home and views! Enjoy our www.fareidaho.org Peaceful Belly Farm Family owned vineyard and winery. We 13 Vizcaya Winery Merlot, Petit Syrah, Chardonnay, June - Sept. or by appointment. host amazing events including World luxurious amenities and tranquil experience 3 20021 Hoskins Rd., Caldwell 8987 S. Greenhurst Rd., Kuna FARE Idaho unites our Idaho food and Gewürztraminer & Viognier. Our family owned and operated winery Malbec Day and Farm to Table Dinners. for up to 14 guests! Bitner Vineyards 208-345-8003 208-870-8354 beverage communities to ensure that hosts guests in our “farm charm” filled HOURS OF OPERATION: 16645 Plum Ln., Caldwell www.peacefulbelly.com www.vizcayawinery.com independents get a seat at the table with 208-455-1870 tasting room. an opportunity to collectively impact Friday & Saturday: 12 - 7 pm HOURS OF OPERATION: 10 HOURS OF OPERATION: B Trinity Ranch Idaho www.bitnervineyards.com Hells Canyon positive change in their industry. Sunday: 12 – 4 pm Year Round Visit our website for seasonal hours. HOURS OF OPERATION: and Zhoo Zhoo Year Round Bed & Breakfast Thursday: 1 – 6 pm 7 Sawtooth Estate Friday: 12 - 6 pm 14950 Brass Spur Ln., Nampa A gourmet-casual experience where By Reservation only. Friday: 1 – 9 pm 18835 Symms Rd., Caldwell Saturday - Sunday: 12 - 5 pm DC Destination Caldwell patrons enjoy hand-crafted estate wines, Visit our website for seasonal hours Saturday: 9 am - 9 pm Winery & Vineyard 208-477-4757 208-859-9834 fresh local cuisine and site-produced beer. Concerts during the Summer www.trinityranchidaho.com & Sunnyslope Established in 1981, Bitner is designed Sunday: 9 am – 5 pm 19348 Lowell Rd. Building C, Caldwell www.hellscanyonwine.com for the serious collector of quality wine. Peacefully Belly Farm is an organic fruit, 208-467-1200 www.zhoozhoo.com Vizcaya, a boutique, family owned winery. Come home, unwind and relax in our rustic Welcome Center www.sawtoothwinery.com Unique wines produced from estate Their wines are highly sought after and vegetable, flower, berry, and herb farm. WINES: log cabin in a simple, rural setting. We are 106 S Kimball Ave, Caldwell vineyards. Wonderful grounds including limited in production. LIVE Certified We house a small boutique cidery that WINES: Red blends, Syrah, Cab Franc, Merlot, surrounded by beautiful agriculture fields, 208-649-5010 a fantastic VIP lounge and covered picnic 26 Sustainable. They offer limited number of specializes in small batch seasonal ciders. Large dynamic selection. Chardonnay. orchards and vineyards. www.destinationcaldwell.com 95 pavilion that can be used for your events. non-member reservations in advance. HOURS OF OPERATION: HOURS OF OPERATION: Destination Caldwell is the home of Indian Year Round Friday - Sunday: 12 - 5 pm C The Orchard House Creek Plaza, Idaho’s premier gathering Daily, 11 am – 5 pm Reservations Recommended 14 space and the area’s tourism headquarters. 1 Kerry Hill Winery 14949 Sunnyslope Rd., Caldwell The Robertson Family produce Hells 17264 Kerry Hill Ln., Wilder 208-459-8200 BLUFF LN Canyon & Zhoo Zhoo wines at this solar 8 Ste. Chapelle Winery 208-901-5815 www.theorchardhouse.us powered vineyard and winery. Est. 1981 www.kerryhillwinery.com HOURS OF OPERATION: BOISE RIVER RD RD NOTUS 19348 Lowell Rd., Caldwell RUDD RD WINES: BLUFF LN 208-453-7840 Daily: 7 am – 3 pm www.stechapelle.com 11 Vale Wine Company We produce beautiful nuanced award JACKS RD RD TRAVIS winning wines. Enjoy breakfast or lunch in the heart WINES: 1904 E Chicago St. Suites F & G, of Idaho’s Wine Country, nestled HOWE RD Wide selection of reds, whites, rosés, Caldwell HOURS OF OPERATION: between the vineyards and orchards of 26 84 softer style wines and sparkling wines. 208-994-6416 Year Round Sunnyslope. Experience locally sourced, NOTUS RD NOTUS HOURS OF OPERATION: www.valewineco.com Thursday - Sunday: 1 - 6 pm hand-crafted foods, Idaho wines and HOURS OF OPERATION: Extended Summer Hours craft beers. EXIT 28 Year Round Daily, 11 am – 6 pm By appointment only. Wines are Our habitat area has been designed to Summer concert series in the park May available at Hat Ranch Winery. attract & nurture pollinators, owls, bats, through September. We offer Wine Club & raptors. In addition, our outdoor patio and exclusive benefits. seating is catered for our guests to relax & DC enjoy the views of our vineyard. HWY 19 / DOLES HWY 19 / DOLES TOP RD TOP AVE 10TH AVE SCAN HERE CHICAGO ST 21ST ALLENDALE RD ALLENDALE KIMBALL AVE 11 CHICKEN DINNER RD Tasting Room Etiquette: TO CONNECT TO CALDWELL NAMPA/CALDWELL BLVD FARMWAY RD FARMWAY SUNNYSLOPEWINETRAIL.COM 95 S 10TH AVE • Tasting fees apply at most wineries. PLUM RD PLUM • Tasting rooms may have limited space. USTICK RD USTICK RD USTICK RD Reservations are encouraged for large groups. BEET RD PRIDE LN COMET RD COMET 14 • Know your limits – intoxication is frowned upon. 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