Potter Wines

FAQ

Can I book an event?

Absa-freaking-lootly

Here’s the Deets:
Up to 60 people.
Rates vary depending on the day.

We also have frequent public events like Paint ’N Sip and Salsa. Give us a call 208.793.1773

More info and a list of upcoming events are on our Tasting Room Events Page.

Where can I find your wines?

Farmer’s Markets, Both Treasure Valley Co-op’s, Glenwood Fred Meyer, Meridian Albertsons

Do you make the same wine’s year after year?

It depends.

Our Jalapeño Wines are consistent with a few seasonal releases. Out of our traditionals, the Liquid Lunch and The Red will almost always have a vintage available.

But there will be varietals that have a limited availably like The Ambassador or The Swanky Devil.

Our “Core Varietals” Will always stay the same with some experimentation along the way.

What do you do with Jalapeño Wine?

You may be tempted to pour a glass of our Jalapeño Wine, but we suggest you take it slow and find your inner foodie. You can find a slew of amazing ideas on our Jalapeno Wine’s Recipe Page

Our Jalapeño Wines, the original and the Chipotle, make zesty cocktails that are sure to impress. But where these wines really shine is the kitchen. Sautee, braise, simmer…check out our recipe page for more ideas.

*Feel free to chug the Jalapeno Lemonade.

How long have you been here?

Our Garden City Tasting Room opened November 2018, but Potter Wines was established back in 2012. Even before that, we were making wine as a hobby since 2007.

Where do you make the wine?

Right in the back. Come by our Garden City Tasting Room and we’d be happy to show you our production area.

Where is your Tasting Room?

We are on Chinden BLVD in Garden City, ID, near the Fairgrounds and the Boise River.

Where can I find you outside of your Tasting Room?

We participate in local farmer’s markets and events. Check out Events page for more details.

Do you ship around the country?

We are currently shipping to the follwoing states: Montana, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, District of Columbia, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Louisiana, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, and Wyoming.

How do you make Jalapeño Wine?

Grapes and Jalapeños

*more scientific answer : we actually ferment the jalapeños with the grapes. It’s not just flavoring, this is LEGIT….and we won’t quit.

Is it Spicy?

Not for you.

The Jalapeño Wine Lemonade is just a tickle.
The Jalapeño Wines (regular and Chipotle) are full kick in the lips spicy…but you can handle it.

What made you think to put jalapeños in wine?

Von had a bad dream.

*more specifically : we wanted to bring something interesting to the wine interesting, and make wine FUN. (and spicy)

Are all of your wine’s spicy?

No. Most of our wines are traditional vintages. We have crafted aweard winning Syrah’s, crisp Rose’s, and more.