September 9, 2016 CapitalPress.com 5 Winery part of Idaho’s burgeoning industry By HEATHER SMITH THOMAS Cinder Wines For the Capital Press Location: Garden City, Idaho In a sense, this winery got its start in pre-history. “Our company is named after volcanic cinders found in this valley,” explains wine- maker Melanie Krause. “Cin- der is formed when volcanoes erupt underneath water, which happened in the area around Nampa and Caldwell — which was under an ancient lake at one time.” She learned to make wine while working for Chateau Ste. Michelle in Washington state. “My business partner and husband, Joe Schnerr, covers sales and marketing while I focus on winemaking and vineyard relations. We’ve been making wines here in Idaho for 10 years and are very excited about how our company has grown, and how well the wine industry is do- ing in Idaho.” Krause believes it was a good decision to return to her hometown to start their wine business. “I grew up in Boise and was gone for 12 years while going to college at Wash- ington State University and becoming a winemaker,” she said. She decided to be a wine- IRRIGATION EQUIPMENT BOUGHT. SOLD. CONSIGNED. Design of Effluent Handling Systems - Gates, Valves & Aerators New & Used Parts • Aluminum Pipe • Certa-lok • Siphon Tubes • HDPE • Sand Media Filters • Wheel Lines • Pumps Since: 2005 Owners: Melanie Krause and Joe Schnerr Courtesy of Cinder Melanie Krause and her business partner and husband, Joe Scherr, operate Cinder, a winery near Garden City, Idaho. maker when she moved to the Tri-Cities area of Washington, located in the state’s wine country. “I had a good background for this, with degrees in biol- ogy and Spanish, and a lot of work history in agriculture. Plus it didn’t hurt that I grew up in my mother’s kitchen,” Krause said. She learned winemaking on the job, irst in the vine- this industry, much of your success is tied to the repu- tation of the region, so it is crucial to have partners like the Idaho Wine Commission helping market Idaho wines to local, regional and interna- tional press. “We just received a 92-point score from Wine Enthusiast magazine with our Tempranillo, and we’ve had several ‘Best of Class’ at the Sunset International Wine Competition,” she said. The irst 10 years were spent establishing the winery and strong relationships with growers. “The next 10 years will be about pushing the envelope with the quality of the wines as new plantings come on in, and new vineyards are start- ed,” she said. “I predict that the quality and quantity of world-class wines from the Snake River Valley will con- tinue to grow in the next de- cade. The Idaho Wine Com- mission likes to say that Idaho has arrived, but I am always planning the future and feel it will become even better.” Cinder contracts with six local vineyards in the Snake River Valley AVA (American Viticulture Area), which has a unique climate conducive to grape growing and good wines. The Cinder tasting room and winery, in the same building, are open seven days a week in Garden City, 10 minutes from downtown Boi- se. “Our beautiful tasting room is very friendly. People like to sit and have a glass of wine here, or explore the win- ery and learn something new about wines they might other- wise never try,” she said. “Our most popular wines include Viognier and Syrah. We are also having fun mak- ing Tempranillo, a Spanish variety that grows in areas of Spain like the Ribera del Du- ero that are very similar cli- matically to our area,” Krause said. Cinder is a family business that started with just Krause and her husband. “We only made 2 barrels of wine the irst year in 2006, which is about 45 cases,” she said. “Now we have seven full-time employees, quite a few part-time employees and produce 7,000 cases per year. We have been growing rapid- ly and feel fortunate to have really great people on our team.” yards for two years and then during an apprenticeship in the winery at Chateau Ste. Michelle. But Idaho winemaking is her focus. “It’s exciting to see new planting going on, and match- ing of different varieties to the land here in Idaho,” she said. Idaho wines are getting good scores in the big wine publications, she adds. “In Let’s Grow Together Arbor Grove Nursery has 20+ years of plantings and pruning services. We want every grower to be successful, let Arbor Grove Nursery help you get started. Don’t take our word for it, call us now for more information Arbor Grove Nursery has the right experience, equipment, and personnel to help your farm be successful. Call for more information 503-678-2991 www.pacsouthwestirr.com Carlos (209) 481-7677 Jim (209) 986-0099 V16-4/#18 AGNursery.com V16-4/#7 V16-4/#7