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Explore Boise’s riverside wine scene on this 3.5-hour guided walk or bike tour featuring boutique wineries, local eats, and scenic Greenbelt views.

The Boise River Wine Walk offers a unique way to experience the city’s vibrant culinary and wine culture along the scenic Boise Greenbelt. Priced at $189 per person, this 3.5-hour tour combines boutique wine tastings, flavorful bites, and stunning views of the Boise River. With a maximum of 8 travelers, the tour feels intimate and relaxed, perfect for wine lovers eager to explore Boise’s local hotspots without rushing. The tour starts at The Sandbar Patio Bar & Grill and concludes back at the same spot, making for an easy and accessible experience.
A standout feature is the inclusion of curated Idaho wines at every stop, alongside delicious snacks and zero-proof drinks for non-drinkers. The local guide, Angela, is praised for her knowledgeable storytelling and warm approach, making the experience both informative and welcoming. This tour is ideal for those who enjoy good wine, great food, and scenic riverside views—but it’s also well-suited for anyone wanting an elevated, yet unhurried, taste of Boise’s culinary scene.

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The tour kicks off at The Sandbar Patio Bar & Grill, an open-air spot along the Boise River, known for its casual vibe and seasonal local fare. Here, guests are greeted with an initial tasting, setting a relaxed tone for the afternoon ahead. This venue provides immediate views of the river, creating a scenic backdrop for beginning the wine walk. The guide shares local insights, making sure everyone feels comfortable before heading out.
The start time of 2:00 pm allows guests to enjoy late afternoon light and cooler temperatures, ideal for strolling or biking along the Greenbelt. Parking fees are not included, so visitors should plan accordingly. The meeting point’s accessibility from public transit makes it a convenient starting location for most.

After the initial stop, the group follows the lush Boise Greenbelt, one of the city’s most scenic pathways. The guide leads the way through this popular riverside corridor, giving insights into Boise’s natural beauty and city planning. The walk or bike ride is paced comfortably, making the experience accessible for those with moderate physical fitness.
Alongside the river views, participants enjoy the fresh Idaho air and vibrant scenery. The Greenbelt serves as a perfect route connecting the stops—each offering its own personality and focus on local wine and cuisine. The leisurely pace allows ample time to take photos and appreciate the tranquil surroundings.

Telaya Wine Co. is renowned for its carefully crafted wines that embody Idaho’s growing reputation in the wine world. Situated along the Greenbelt, this stop offers guests the chance to sip meticulously selected reds, whites, and blends while enjoying riverside serenity. The focus here is on quality, with wines reflecting both Idaho and Washington influences.
Guests receive a curated tasting experience, with the guide sharing insights into each wine’s character and pairing suggestions. The setting’s peaceful ambiance enhances the tasting moment, making it an ideal spot to relax and appreciate Boise’s emerging wine scene.

The next stop, Caffè Luciano’s, brings a taste of Italy to the Boise River. This family-owned café offers handcrafted bites that perfectly complement the ongoing wine tastings. Savory antipasti, charcuterie, and Italian small plates provide a flavorful contrast to the wines sampled so far.
Guests get about 20 minutes to enjoy the cozy atmosphere, with the guide sharing details about the café’s history and its place in Boise’s food scene. This stop highlights the city’s culinary diversity and dedication to authentic flavors, adding a layered experience to the wine walk.

Proletariat Wine Company introduces a bold twist to the tour with its small-batch, minimal-intervention wines. Known for their unconventional approach, this winery exemplifies Boise’s innovative spirit. The tasting here is designed to showcase bold, expressive wines that challenge traditional styles.
Guests spend around 40 minutes exploring the unique flavors and wine-making philosophy of Proletariat. The atmosphere is lively and rebellious, reflecting the winery’s ethos. This stop appeals particularly to those interested in discovering wines that push boundaries and support local small producers.

A vibrant change of pace occurs at Wepa Café, a family-run eatery celebrating Puerto Rican cuisine. The lively atmosphere and bold spices create a colorful culinary highlight. Guests sample island-inspired dishes—spicy mofongo, flavorful rice, and savory meats—that beautifully complement the wines tasted earlier.
The 20-minute stop offers a chance to enjoy soulful recipes and learn about Puerto Rican culture through food. This inclusion of diverse flavors broadens the tour’s scope, making it more than just a wine experience—it’s a celebration of local multicultural cuisine.

Coiled Wines is known for its bold, expressive wines and fearless winemaking style. The tasting takes place in a chic, inviting setting, where guests explore Idahos’s evolving wine landscape. The wines here often feature distinctive character and vibrant flavor profiles.
Guests spend about 35 minutes sampling and discussing the wines, guided by experts who share insights into the winery’s creative process. The tasting emphasizes quality and innovation, making this stop a favorite for those eager to see Boise’s modern winemaking scene.
The tour wraps up at the Riverside Hotel, a historic Boise landmark along the Greenbelt. This elegant setting offers a relaxing end to the afternoon, with final tastings and reflection on the day’s culinary journey. The 10-minute stop provides a leisurely moment to soak in the river views and appreciate Boise’s historic charm.
Guests can linger here or prepare for the walk back to the starting point. The hotel’s location along the Greenbelt makes it an ideal spot to conclude this riverside adventure comfortably.
For $189, guests enjoy a well-curated experience that includes all tastings, snacks, and curated pairings, along with a knowledgeable local guide. The tour’s focus on local wines and foods highlights Boise’s growing culinary scene, making it a worthwhile investment for wine enthusiasts and foodies alike.
The inclusion of zero-proof beverages ensures that non-drinkers or designated drivers also enjoy the experience without missing out. The tour’s small group size fosters an intimate atmosphere, with plenty of opportunities for questions and personal attention.
This tour appeals most to those who appreciate good wine, flavorful food, and scenic outdoor settings. It suits visitors interested in exploring Boise’s local wine scene without the commitment of a full winery tour. The moderate pace and accessible stops make it suitable for most physically fit individuals, and the walk or bike-friendly route offers flexibility for different activity preferences.
The knowledgeable guide, Angela, contributes significantly to the experience, making it both educational and friendly. Whether you’re a local looking to discover new venues or a visitor eager to taste Boise’s culinary offerings, this tour offers a memorable riverside adventure.
“Angela is a great guide with much local knowledge of the food and cultural scene. She made everyone feel welcome and at ease. The food was mostly…”
What is the cost of the Boise River Wine Walk?
The tour is priced at $189 per person and includes all tastings, snacks, and curated pairings.
How long does the tour last?
The experience lasts approximately 3 hours 30 minutes, with stops at seven locations along the Boise Greenbelt.
Where does the tour start and end?
The tour begins and ends at The Sandbar Patio Bar & Grill in Garden City.
Are non-drinkers accommodated?
Yes, zero-proof beverages are available at each stop, allowing non-drinkers to enjoy the experience fully.
Is physical activity required?
Yes, the tour involves walking or biking along scenic paths; participants should have moderate physical fitness.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the start time, with a full refund.
This Boise River Wine Walk combines the best of local wines, tasty bites, and scenic riverside views to offer an engaging and relaxed way to explore Boise’s culinary and wine scene. With its intimate group size, expert guidance, and thoughtfully curated stops, it promises an experience that’s both enriching and enjoyable for wine lovers and curious explorers alike.