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Winery History: The winery, formerly known as Pintler Cellars,
was founded in 1987 and started as a fifteen-acre vineyard in the
heart of the Canyon County region of the Idaho's Snake River Valley.
The vineyards surrounding Sawtooth Winery were once rich pastures
owned by Charles Pintler. The Pintlers saw a greater potential in
the steep, south sloping hills, and set out to grow wine grapes.
Seven acres of European vinifera vines were planted in 1982, including
Chenin Blanc, Riesling, and Semillon grapes. In the following year,
four additional acres were planted, including Cabernet Sauvignon
and Chardonnay. In 1987, the first harvest of fruit was available
for the winery.
In 1987, 2000 cases of wine was produced. In 1988, Pintler Cellars
became bonded and an official winery. That year, the winery crushed
its first grapes and produced wine at its own facility. It was bottled
under the Pintler Cellars label. The next year, a tasting room was
opened and curious visitors traveled to enjoy Idaho's new premium
winery.
In the years to follow, Chardonnay was planted, along with other
experimental varieties. More recently, the vineyard has new plantings,
including Syrah, Pinot Gris, Cabernet Franc, and Voignier.
Pintler Cellars joined Corus Estates & Vineyards in 1998.
The winery then changed its name to Sawtooth Winery. The new Sawtooth
label
is distinctly unique, depicting the jagged Sawtooth mountains
and
conveying the grandeur of Idaho's scenic wilderness and sporting.
Sawtooth Winery is continually recognized for making high-quality
distinctive wines of exceptional character and depth. The quality
of the vineyard and winemaking is evident in every bottle of Sawtooth
wine.
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