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Idaho wine

Sustainability Practices

02.16.2010

Napa Valley gets a lot of attention for the wines and grapes that come from the region. I wanted to post this short video about some of the perhaps lesser known sustainable practices several wineries are using at their vineyards. It is great to see what others are doing and what sustainability looks like. This [...]

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The art of filtering Idaho white wine

02.02.2010

Melissa Sanborn
Because the industry usually demands them to be clear and brilliant, white wines undergo different stages of clarification in the winery. If you’re lucky, a wine will clarify on its own with time and a little racking. If not, there are a few options open to winemakers: filtration is one of those options. Along [...]

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Sold Out!

01.12.2010

We are sold out of our 2008 Riesling – at the winery! You can still pick up a bottle at local markets.
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Wine Tour of the Palouse

01.05.2010

This tour brings you a little closer to the wineries and vineyards in the Palouse area. You can even get a look at our place too! This is a nice distraction from the cold — enjoy.

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Welcome to the new Website!

12.29.2009

It is almost the New Year — 2010 (sounds so futuristic doesn’t it?) and we are officially launching this lovely new website and will be updating our blog here from now on. Thanks for following us in our adventures and we look forward to an incredible year with all of you. And by the way [...]

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2008 Riesling and Pinot Gris Available!

11.26.2009

Our 2008 Pinot gris and Riesling are now available for sale! Both wines are currently available at Phil’s in Kendrick, and at both Harvest Foods and Frontier Foods in Orofino. We will also be selling them from our winery at $12/bottle.
If you would like to purchase from the winery, please let us know via email [...]

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Where is Colter’s Creek?

05.15.2009

Once upon a time, the Potlatch River was referred to as Colter’s Creek. John Colter was a prominent member of the Lewis and Clark expedition, and as their key hunter, was vital to their survival. Upon the discovery of the river, Lewis and Clark named it after Colter.
Drainage from the Palouse in the [...]

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