Few people realize that Idaho has a well-established wine country. The wines coming out of Idaho are just as delicious as the more well-known wine scenes of places like Washington and California. You can experience Idaho's beautiful wine country by visiting this restaurant that doubles as a winery. It's a winery, restaurant, and vineyard all in one and you're definitely going to want to enjoy a meal here soon.
Parma Ridge Winery is one of Idaho's best kept secrets. Surprisingly few people are aware that Parma is home to this restaurant and winery with breathtaking views and amazing food.
Located in the heart of the Snake River Valley, visitors are treated to the meal of a lifetime as they sit on the patio and enjoy the scenic backdrop of the vineyard.
Parma Ridge is churning out some of Idaho's best wines. There's nothing like a enjoying a delicious glass of wine while looking out on the exact place the grapes for that wine came from.
The winery has been around for awhile but only turned into a full-fledged restaurant in recent years when new owners took over. The extensive menu consists of items like burgers, salads, flatbread pizzas, and even rib-eye steaks.
The tasting and dining room are only open on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays. However, it's certainly worth making a weekend trip out to this remote winery. The food is utterly fantastic and the views are unparalleled.
It's not often that you come across a winery that knows their stuff when it comes to both wine and food. It's even stranger that a place like this exists in Idaho! It just goes to show that our state is full of surprises.
The sight of the 9.5-acre vineyard is stunning even in winter when it's all covered in snow. You might just find yourself becoming a regular at this hidden gem of an eatery.
You'll find this charming winery at 24509 Rudd Road, Parma, ID 83660. Reservations are always recommended. For more information, you can visit their website here.
Have you been to Parma Ridge Winery? Napa Valley has nothing on Idaho wines. Did you know you can even spend the night at this winery in Idaho?
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