Boise Wine Country

Idaho's urban wine hub — Garden City's tasting room corridor and Boise's craft wine scene pour Snake River Valley wines steps from the Greenbelt.
20+Tasting Rooms
Urban / Garden CitySetting
10 minFrom Airport
Boise River GreenbeltRiver
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🤓 Did You Know?
Garden City is an independent city entirely surrounded by Boise — a quirk of Idaho municipal law that has made it a hub for craft beverage production.
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Location
Boise & Garden City, ID — Ada County, Snake River Valley AVA
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Wineries
Several
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Best Season
Year-round; best April–October
Nearest Airport
Boise (BOI) — 10 minutes

About Boise Wine Country

Boise's Garden City tasting room corridor has become one of the most surprising wine destinations in the American West — an urban cluster of 20+ tasting rooms in a quirky independent city surrounded by Boise, pouring Snake River Valley Syrah, Tempranillo, and Riesling from estate vineyards 30 minutes west.

The Boise River Greenbelt connects many of Garden City's tasting rooms, making it possible to walk or bike between producers in summer. The combination of walkability, urban energy, and genuine wine quality makes Boise's wine scene feel more like a small Woodinville than a state capital afterthought.

For visitors who want to combine wine tasting with Boise's outdoor recreation, food scene, and Idaho history, the city provides the most complete wine country urban experience between Portland and Salt Lake City.

Wineries in Boise

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Lost Sage Wines
Not Yet Reviewed
Lost Sage Wines
📍 Boise, ID
Proletariat Wines
Not Yet Reviewed
Proletariat Wines
📍 Garden City, ID
Cinder Wines
Not Yet Reviewed
Cinder Wines
📍 Garden City, ID
Split Rail Winery
Not Yet Reviewed
Split Rail Winery
📍 Garden City, ID

Planning Your Boise Visit

Getting There

Boise Airport (BOI) is 10 minutes from downtown. Garden City is accessible by car (15 min from airport) or Greenbelt bike path in summer.

When to Visit

Year-round. Summer is ideal for Greenbelt biking between tasting rooms. Winter brings a quieter, more local vibe with cozy tasting room experiences.