2020 SyrahReleased April 7th
This wine will transport your mind to the rustic countryside, with bright blackberry flavors and a chewy texture. A medium-bodied red wine with big aromas of dark fruit, earth, and warm spices. The flavors of bright marionberry are grounded by hints of minerality and firm tannins.

 

2022 Dry Riesling  – Released April 7th 
This vintage could possibly be the driest Riesling to have ever come out of our vineyard! This light, crispy white wine is intensely aromatic with notes of pear, citrus, and pineapple. Refreshing flavors of crisp green apple and lemon zest will hit your palate and flow into straw and nectarine on the finish.

 

2020 Windmill Red  releasing May 10th
57% Sangiovese, 28% Cabernet, 15% Mourvèdre
A red blend for the masses! This medium-bodied wine gives both complexity and a silky mouthfeel that makes for easy sipping. Toasted oak, red berries, earth, and pepper tantalize the nose. Flavors of plum and other dark fruit are enhanced by oak and peppercorns. 
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Harvest Moon Red-Williamson-Tara-Morgan-460x644Pairing wine with turkey is a breeze. But finding one that also works with the myriad side dishes that crowd a typical Thanksgiving table can be a head-scratcher. You need something that’ll compliment the herbed stuffing without clashing with the marshmallow-topped sweet potatoes, something that’ll stand up to the tart cranberry sauce while cutting through the creamy green bean casserole.

For maximum Thanksgiving pair-ability, experts recommend fruit-forward, low tannin wines with a fair amount of acidity. Which is good news, if you’re looking to drink local this Turkey Day. Idaho wineries have a range of excellent options—from dry rieslings to peppery Rhone-style red blends—that are sure to please those surrounding your Thanksgiving table. The following wines can be purchased from Boise Co-op Wine Shop at the price listed, or direct from the winery’s tasting room.

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