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Monday-Saturday
Noon - 7:30PM (last call 7:00PM) Sunday Noon - 6:30PM (last call 6:00PM) Sorry we do not take reservations. We occasionally close early for Events at 6:00PM (last call 5:20PM)-Please see our calendar. |
Building a dreamWe built Telaya on a foundation of family and hard work. These two principles guide our philosophy in handcrafting Idaho and Washington wines, and our focus on hospitality.
Telaya started in 2008, when we produced 50 cases of carefully conceived wine. We’ve grown quite a bit since then. Our facility--which includes a full production space and tasting room--is located right on the Boise Greenbelt, just minutes from downtown and few feet from the Boise River. Guests can enjoy tastes, glasses and bottles of our Washington and Idaho wine while overlooking the scenic river. Join us! We invite you to taste the fruits of our labor: exceptional wines, which pair well with beautiful views and great company. |
our newest wine release!
2019 syrah solas "light"Snake River Valley, ID
TASTING NOTES: Ruby and rose petal in color, this light-bodied Syrah represents the vineyard and the vintage with a nose of sweet tobacco and spices spilling into a velvety body full of blackberries and sassafras. Price per bottle:$30 2018 nebbioloSnake River Valley, ID
TASTING NOTES: Three years in the barrel has tamed this red brick dust-colored Nebbiolo. Enjoy the contrast of the delicate aromas of leather with the rigorous tannins expected from this varietal. This wine serves as a nod to our travel in the Piedmont Region of Italy. Price per bottle:$45 |
gift ideas
Giving wine gifts just got easier with our Gift Guide. Browse our selection of library wines & package deals! When you find something you love you can order online or in the tasting room!
We have $5 local delivery and $15 flat rate shipping to make your gifting even easier! This is the perfect way to please all of the wine lovers on your list this year! |
Did you know we ship to 26 States?

We can now ship to KENTUCKY!
Currently we offering $15 flat rate shipping per address on 1 bottle to 100 bottles. Order online today.
Currently we offering $15 flat rate shipping per address on 1 bottle to 100 bottles. Order online today.
HOURS Monday-Saturday Noon - 7:30PM (last call 7:00PM) Sunday Noon - 6:30PM (last call 6:00PM) Sorry we do not take reservations. We occasionally close early for Events at 6:00PM (last call 5:20PM)-Please see our calendar. For food trucks, special hours/early closures, and events, please see our calendar. |
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COLUMBIA BANK - PASS IT ON PROJECT
Columbia Bank is paying the bill! They're paying it forward!
Through the Pass It On Project, we're paying the bill so small businesses can provide their services to those in need.
Many people have multiple careers over a lifetime. Few people embody that as well as Earl and Carrie Sullivan, owners of Telaya Wine Co. in Boise. Before breaking into the world of wine, Earl was the COO of a pharmaceutical company and Carrie was a veterinarian. While they were both successful in their own fields, they weren’t happy with how much time they had to spend away from their family because of work. So they decided to take a leap of faith, pursue their passion and start a winery.
Earl and Carrie raised their children on the values of integrity, hard work, accountability and perseverance. They’ve applied those same principles to how they run their business, which is why they started their Sip to Give program. Through this initiative, on the first Friday of each month, 10% of all sales go to a local charity chosen by Telaya’s employees.
Like many businesses across the nation, Telaya had to shut down operations when the COVID-19 pandemic hit. Having opened the winery during the 2008 recession, Earl and Carrie are familiar with adversity. And while they were able to pivot to curbside service and expand their outdoor seating, they credit much of their success during these difficult times to the Boise community’s enthusiastic support of local businesses.
Telaya Wine Co. started working with Columbia Bank at the beginning of the pandemic because Earl and Carrie recognized the emphasis the bank places on supporting small businesses. Similarly, when Columbia Bank heard about the Sip to Give program, they knew they’d found the perfect partner for the Pass It On Project. So, with Columbia Bank picking up the bill, Telaya Wine Co. will open a pop-up restaurant on its property to host a dinner from which all proceeds will go to the Women and Children’s Alliance. In Earl and Carrie’s eyes, this is their way to assist women and children suffering from abuse, who need more help than ever.
Through the Pass It On Project, we're paying the bill so small businesses can provide their services to those in need.
Many people have multiple careers over a lifetime. Few people embody that as well as Earl and Carrie Sullivan, owners of Telaya Wine Co. in Boise. Before breaking into the world of wine, Earl was the COO of a pharmaceutical company and Carrie was a veterinarian. While they were both successful in their own fields, they weren’t happy with how much time they had to spend away from their family because of work. So they decided to take a leap of faith, pursue their passion and start a winery.
Earl and Carrie raised their children on the values of integrity, hard work, accountability and perseverance. They’ve applied those same principles to how they run their business, which is why they started their Sip to Give program. Through this initiative, on the first Friday of each month, 10% of all sales go to a local charity chosen by Telaya’s employees.
Like many businesses across the nation, Telaya had to shut down operations when the COVID-19 pandemic hit. Having opened the winery during the 2008 recession, Earl and Carrie are familiar with adversity. And while they were able to pivot to curbside service and expand their outdoor seating, they credit much of their success during these difficult times to the Boise community’s enthusiastic support of local businesses.
Telaya Wine Co. started working with Columbia Bank at the beginning of the pandemic because Earl and Carrie recognized the emphasis the bank places on supporting small businesses. Similarly, when Columbia Bank heard about the Sip to Give program, they knew they’d found the perfect partner for the Pass It On Project. So, with Columbia Bank picking up the bill, Telaya Wine Co. will open a pop-up restaurant on its property to host a dinner from which all proceeds will go to the Women and Children’s Alliance. In Earl and Carrie’s eyes, this is their way to assist women and children suffering from abuse, who need more help than ever.