Wine Snobs on Tour
Come out, stay for awhile, and sip fine wine on the terrace. It's a good place to be and they do things the right way.
If you've got the land and a penchant for growing lots of great fruit, why not get into the wine business? It worked for the Williamson family, and the results are very tasty.
Ste. Chapelle's signature winery house might have been inspired by an old church in Paris, but to my knowledge no one has ever been guillotined nearby.
If you happen to be passing through metropolitan Kuna, take a little trip to the west side and visit Indian Creek Winery. You just might learn something.
Here's a warning to all you single men out there. If you take a lady friend to the Sawtooth Winery, she's bound to get some fancy notions in her head about matrimony and such. Maybe it's the wine, maybe it's the gazebo, or maybe it's the thin air up on top of the hill.
You'll come for the wine but stay for the view and the company.
The Koenig brothers are cooking up some good stuff out on Grape Lane. And if you need a German still for your personal moonshine business, they've got one with your name on it.






































