Great Cabin- Heart Of Wine Country! | Great Small House Design
eautiful cabin w/spectacular vineyard views nestled in the heart of Yamhill-Carlton wine country is available for weekend, weekday or weekly rentals!
The Beacon Cabin is truly a one-of-a-kind, perfect for couples or anyone looking for a tranquil setting to meditate, read, wine taste, hike or just relax and take in the views.
General Information:
•Cabin sits atop a 40+ acre vineyard with breath-taking views of 20 yr old pinot noir vines & the expansive Willamette valley
•2 story cabin (900 sq ft) includes:
-1 bedroom (queen size bed w/plush linens) located on 2nd floor w/360 view of property
-1 full bath (downstairs detached) complete w/large shower and on-demand hot water
-Small kitchennette equipped w/microwave, small fridge, coffee maker, toaster, electric burners and cooking utensils
-Cozy living area with large screened sliding doors that open up to the deck - open them up and let the fresh air in
-HUGE wrap around deck w/built-in benches & gas BBQ grill – perfect setting to end the day and enjoy a local bottle of wine
-Electric heaters in every room and wood burning fireplace to warm up on cool evenings
-A/C is also included for the warm summer days
-Plenty of parking w/private drive
•Surroundings include a wooded area perfect for walking and taking in the fresh air
•Non-Smoking: due to its secluded location we want to prevent fires and protect the precious forested landscape that surrounds the cabin
Other Information:
The Beacon cabin is in its own private world, but still within reach of all the major attractions. Only a 5-10 min drive to major wineries: WillaKenzie Estate, Penner-Ash, Solena, Soter Vineyards, Shea Vineyards, and lots more!
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Seufert Bishop Creek Vineyard Yamhill-Carlton Pinot Noir - 2009 - 95 Points - James Melendez
This wine has essential elements of a great Pinot Noir.
Highly nuanced, complex and well structured: Early season cherry, strawberry, raspberry, Eucalyptus, Maittake mushroom, lavender, pepper and chile ancho.
This winery produces several vineyard specific Pinot Noirs--and all at easily approachable price points for this quality of wine.
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Red Wine, White Wine and some Bubbly... An Intro to Willamette Valley - November 2012
A few good friends from Australia who came to visit me right after the harvest season asked me to give them a tour of the region. I thought it only made sense to take them to a few places I feel represent this valley for them to see and taste...a little red, a little white and some bubbly.
1. Eola Amity Hills AVA, to visit Bethel Heights. We had wanted to make it to Cristom and Saint Innnocent. but unfortunately there just wasn't enough time. We also toured Willamette Valley Vineyard, which is among the largest in production in Oregon. Ted Casteel from Bethel Heights took the time to talk to us about how they got started in 1977. For more information or to visit them, please visit their homepage at Bethel Heights.
2. Chehalem Mountain AVA, to visit the Ponzi Wine Bar. Founded in 1970, this is another family-owned business that is now a second-generation-run winery, with Michel Ponzi as the Co-Owner, Maria Ponzi as the Director of Sales and Marketing, and their sister, Luiza Ponzi as winemaker. As there honestly was not enough time to drive all the way up to Ponzi's main location, I took my Australian friends to the Wine Bar they have in Dundee. We had a bite to eat with a nice tasting of wine to accompany it. I had a chance to try their Dolcetto made from an Italian varietal, which was a nice surprise. They make Pinot Noir, Pinot Gris, Pinot Blanc, Chardonnay and White Riesling, as well as Arneis and Dolcetto, two rare Italian varietals. Please visit them at Ponzi Vineyards.
3. Dundee Hills AVA, to visit Argyle Winery. In my opinion, Argyle Winery makes some of the best sparkling wines (i.e., Champagne style) in the valley. I would highly recommend a visit to this winery to try their POP Flight. They have a number of 90+ point wines highly recommended by Wine Spectator and Wine Advocate. They also happen to be located right across the street from the Ponzi Wine Bar, so you can grab a bite and then head over there for after-meal sparkling delights. Please visit them at Argyle Winery.
When you are looking to find some other great places to visit, do feel free to send me an e-mail, and I will do my best to give you recommendations. We hope to see more of you in the region to taste some of the great wines coming out of the Willamette Valley.
Cheers!