Camas Prairie Winery storefront, Moscow, Idaho

 

Camas Prairie Winery
& Wine Bar Loft

 

110 South Main Street (Map)
Moscow, ID  83843
208.882.0214  Phone/Fax
800.616.0214  Toll free
 

 
   Email: scottcamas@turbonet.com        Website:  www.CamasPrairieWinery.com


Winery Information

Winemaker:  Stuart Scott
Production:  1,700 cases
Vineyard Acreage: 
Contract with Northwest vineyards

Products: 
Chardonnay, Pinot Gris
Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot,
Lemberger, Riesling, Mead,

Sparkling Wines, Wild Plum
...to name a few
Tasting Room Hours: 
Mon - Sat: 12 noon - 6:30 pm
Pacific Time

Wine Bar Hours:
Mon - Sat: 12 noon - 6:30 pm
Pacific Time
 
Special hours by arrangement
   Tasting Room & Wine Shop  Wine Glass

Wine Bar Loft
(available for rental, too)  Wine Glass

Winery Tours   Wine Glass 

Wine Club  Wine Glass

Monthly Wine Tasting Classes  Wine Glass

VISA  Wine Glass    Master Card  Wine Glass

Discover 
Wine Glass

American Express  Wine Glass

Variety... the Spice of Life at Camas Prairie Winery
Established in 1983

       It's all about wine at Camas Prairie Winery in Moscow, Idaho.  From the winery and tasting room, to the Wine Bar Loft and home winemaking supplies, Stu and Sue Scott created their winery's environment to be a place where people who like wine and/or wine making can come and enjoy themselves.  

       The creative hand of Stuart Scott produces a wide variety of wines for his customers -- still wines, handmade sparkling wines, fruit wines and meads.  The Scotts also offer personalized labeling of their wines for special occasions. 

      Don't forget to enjoy the wine bar loft at Camas Prairie Winery. 

      Added to the Main Street winery in the late 90s, the wine bar serves visitors wine by the glass, along

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with  specialty beers, in a smoke-free, "non-sports-bar" environment.  It also provides space for small meetings and parties. 

       Decorated with nine stained glass panels and an antique copper, tile ceiling, the Wine Bar Loft is visually striking, warm and inviting.  Its 250 square feet of space provide table seating for 28 and it is available to rent for $40 per hour (less credit for all beer and wines consumed on the premises) during normal business hours or by arrangement. 

What's in a name?

      Camas Prairie Winery takes its name from the thick growth of Camas lily bulbs that once  provided a favorite food for the hogs of early area settlers.  So enthusiastic were hogs about eating this naturally occurring food that one of the earliest names for the area was Hog Heaven.  In keeping with their philosophy of demystifying wine, the Scotts carry their Camas theme one step further with the label of one of their medium dry red wines; Hog Heaven Red is a blend of cherry and grape wines, and its label provides a brief background regarding the wine's name.

      Be sure to include Camas Prairie Winery on your itinerary, and explore the variety that is its spice of life. 

Camas Prairie Winery Wine List

Dry Whites
Chardonnay 
Pinot Gris 

Dry Reds
Cabernet Sauvignon
Merlot
Lemberger
Tue Sur La Route Rouge
(Our reserve Cabernet
Sauvignon, when available)

Sparkling
Brut (driest)  
Raspberry Brut
Extra Dry (slightly sweet)
Dry Red - FRED (Fizzy Red)
Sweet Sparkling Wine 

Lightly Sweet
(2.0% - 4.0% Residual Sugar)
White Riesling 
Hog Heaven Red (cherry blend)
Ewe Eye White (Gewürztraminer)
Sarah’s Blush

Sweet
(5.0% - 6.0% Residual Sugar)

Wild Plum
Domestic Goddess (Muscat)
Tej (hopped mead) 

Sweet Dessert
(8.5% - 12.0% Residual Sugar)

Gem State Red
Palouse Gold Mead   
Spiced Wine (serve hot)
Spiced Mead (serve hot)
Huckleberry Mead
Raspberry Mead
Strawberry Mead
Late Harvest Orange Muscat

Discounts:

Half-case 5%
Case 10%
3 or more cases 15%

Price List

To order wine:

  • Call Camas Prairie Winery at:
    1.800.616.0214
    Tues - Sat, Noon - 6:30 Pacific Time
  • Send us an email any time
  • Fill out, print and fax an order form to 208.882.0214  (Phone/Fax)
 

Finding Camas Prairie Winery

110 South Main Street
Moscow, ID

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