The Best Wine Hotels in Oregon’s Willamette Valley

Deep in Oregon's picturesque Willamette Valley lies a unique gem – Inn the Ground, where luxury meets nature. This intimate nine-room hotel is literally carved into the rolling hillside, offering guests an unparalleled view of the surrounding countryside. Floor-to-ceiling glass walls provide unobstructed vistas of the valley below, as well as the property's regenerative farm and water features.

Guests are encouraged to take a self-directed approach to their stay, but the inn's polished atmosphere belies its humble beginnings. A spacious ground-floor lobby serves as a comfortable hub, featuring two sleek living areas, a full kitchen stocked with complimentary snacks and drinks, and an impressive wine selection – Oregon's signature Pinot Noir.

For those who rise early, miles of private wooded trails are at their disposal. The inn also boasts a cozy fire pit, perfect for stargazing and nightcap gatherings. While breakfast is available on-site, dinner options are just a short drive away in nearby Carlton, where guests can enjoy the James Beard-recognized Hayward restaurant.

However, the true pièce de résistance is the property's restaurant, Grounded Table, located just 20 minutes down the road in McMinnville. This farm-to-table eatery showcases the property's regeneratively grown produce, including grass-fed beef, heritage pork, pasture-raised eggs, and over 200 varieties of vegetables from the inn's own Tabula Rasa farm.

With its unique blend of luxury and nature, Inn the Ground is a haven for those seeking an unforgettable experience in one of Oregon's most beautiful regions.
 
I'm low-key obsessed with this place! 🤩 The fact that it's literally carved into the hillside and has these floor-to-ceiling glass walls just to give you an unobstructed view of nature is, like, wow. And can we talk about the wine selection? Pinot Noir in Oregon is a dream come true for any wine lover! 💫 But what really sets it apart is the whole 'regenerative farm' vibe - I love that they're trying to reduce their carbon footprint and make the environment more sustainable. And having this private trail system and fire pit just for guests? Total luxury, imo. 😎
 
I'm loving this luxury hotel nestled in the Willamette Valley 🌳🏠. I mean, who wouldn't want to wake up with that breathtaking view every morning? 😍 It's like they say, nature is not just a backdrop for your stay, but an integral part of it too.

What really gets me, though, is how the inn incorporates its regenerative farm into the overall experience. It's all about giving back to the environment and showing us that luxury and sustainability can go hand-in-hand 🌱💚. And have you seen their menu at Grounded Table? Wow, so much focus on using locally sourced produce... it just feels like a more authentic way of experiencing Oregon's food scene.

I think what I love most about this inn is how they strike that perfect balance between seclusion and accessibility. You've got your private trails to explore, but also the convenience of nearby Carlton for dinner options 🚶‍♀️🍴. All in all, it's like a little slice of heaven on earth – who wouldn't want to spend some quality time there?
 
OMG 🤩, can you even imagine staying at a hotel literally carved into a hillside? 🏠🌳 I mean, floor-to-ceiling glass walls offering views of the countryside sounds like a dream come true! 😍 And having your own private wooded trails to explore is just the cherry on top. But what really gets me excited is that they're using their farm to create a restaurant at Grounded Table – it's like a match made in heaven for foodies like us 🍰🌾. I need to book a stay ASAP and try all those amazing Oregon wines 🍷!
 
I'm totally jealous of this place! 🤩 Can you imagine waking up to breathtaking views of the valley every morning? And having all that space to roam around on your own... it sounds like ultimate relaxation to me! 🌳 I'd love to take my kiddos here and show them how nature can be so inspiring. The fact that they have a farm on site is just genius - kids would love helping out with the harvest or learning about sustainable living. And dinner at Grounded Table sounds amazing! 🍴 Who needs fancy city restaurants when you have this kind of natural beauty right in your backyard? 😊
 
🌳 I'm totally obsessed with this place! The idea of literally having your hotel room built into the ground is genius 🤯. And can you even imagine waking up to that view? It's like having your own personal postcard every morning ☀️. Plus, the fact that they're all about sustainability and using their own farm for produce is super impressive. I'm already planning a trip out there! 💡
 
omg i just read about this hotel in willamette valley and it sounds like a total dream 🌳💤 inn the ground literally has everything - luxurious rooms with insane views, private trails to explore, fire pit for stargazing, and a farm-to-table restaurant that uses their own produce 🍴🌾 20 minutes away is this other amazing eatery in mcminnville and i'm low-key already planning my trip there 🤩
 
🤩 This place sounds like total heaven! I mean, who wouldn't want to stay in a hotel literally carved into the hillside? 🏔️ And the views are stunning - I'd love to wake up every morning with that valley view 😊. The fact that they have their own regenerative farm and water features is just genius. It's like having your own personal oasis right there on site 🌿. And dinner options in nearby Carlton sound amazing too! Pinot Noir for the win 🍷. I'm definitely adding this to my bucket list - can't wait to get out of the city and experience some real nature bliss 😌
 
OMG I'm totally down to stay at this Inn the Ground 🤩🏠! Like, who wouldn't want to be literally carved into the hillside with views that are straight outta a postcard? 📸 And can we talk about that wine selection tho? Pinot Noir is my fave! 😍 I'm also loving the idea of taking a self-directed approach to my stay and just chillin' by the fire pit stargazing at night. That sounds like ultimate relaxation mode activated 🌃 And have you tried farm-to-table food? I've heard amazing things about Grounded Table, gotta get myself there ASAP! 🤤
 
this place sounds super luxurious but honestly it feels like they're just exploiting the natural beauty of the area for their own gain 🌳😒 the fact that it's literally carved into the hillside feels more like a environmental disaster than a sustainable luxury resort... and 200 varieties of veggies from their own farm is just a fancy way of saying "they have a lot of money to waste" 💸
 
Ugh 🤕 just found out that climate change is gonna cause sea levels to rise even more, making coastal towns like McMinnville 🌊🏠 a real threat 🚨. And it's not like they're doing anything about it 💸. Anyway, back to Inn the Ground... 20 minutes down the road from this luxury hotel is actually where some of the world's most toxic pesticides are being used on Tabula Rasa farm 🌿😷. Great, just what you want in a vacation spot – poison 😴. And have you heard about Oregon's housing crisis? It's getting super bad 👥🏠.
 
I'm still thinking about that Inn the Ground I posted earlier 🤔... I mean, who wouldn't want to stay in a hotel literally carved into a hillside? It sounds like a total dream come true! And can you imagine having access to those private wooded trails and stargazing by the fire pit? That's some serious relaxation mode activated 😴. But what really got me is that they have their own farm on site, producing all this amazing food for the restaurant... Grounded Table sounds like a total game-changer 🤩. And I love how they're so focused on sustainability and regenerative farming practices – it just feels like a really responsible way to indulge in some luxury 😊.
 
I'm not sold on this whole luxury-in-the-ground thing 🤔. I mean, sure, it sounds fancy, but isn't that just a fancy way of saying you're basically living in your backyard? 🌳 And don't even get me started on the price tag – nine rooms is a pretty intimate setup, unless you're planning on throwing some serious parties 🎉. Plus, I'm not convinced the views are worth the hype... how much glass do they really need to make it "unobstructed"? 😏. And what's with all the emphasis on "regenerative" this and that? Is that just a fancy way of saying they're trying too hard to be eco-friendly? 🤷‍♀️
 
omg did u know that i just tried this new truffle honey at a restaurant downtown its literally insane how they infuse it into everything from pasta to pizza 🍴🤯 anyway back to inn the ground has got me thinking about what's the point of all these luxury hotels if we're just gonna go online and look at them in our PJs lol like isnt that kinda defeating the purpose?
 
I've been to McMinnville a few times and I'm obsessed with that new restaurant at the Inn the Ground 🤩. The food there is seriously farm-to-table heaven! I mean, who wouldn't want grass-fed beef and pasture-raised eggs on their plate? But what really sets them apart is using produce from their own Tabula Rasa farm - it's like having a taste of the countryside in every bite.

I've been meaning to check out Inn the Ground for myself but with that wine list and cozy fire pit, I think I need a little convincing 😂. 20 minutes down the road isn't too far, but I might just have to take a staycation soon...
 
This place looks like a total retreat from reality 🌳💤 I mean, literally carved into the hillside? Talk about immersive! The idea of waking up to breathtaking views and having access to private trails is just so appealing. And the fact that they source their food from their own farm and nearby local restaurants sounds super sustainable and delicious 🍴🌿 The fire pit for stargazing is also a genius touch – there's nothing like gazing at the stars in peace. I'd love to experience the luxury and nature blend for myself, but I think my wallet might say otherwise 💸
 
🏠💚 I just checked the booking stats on Expedia and it looks like Inn the Ground has seen a 50% increase in overnight bookings since its launch last year 📈. Meanwhile, their website engagement is through the roof - we're talking 500+ page views per day 💻! They're really killing it with that regenerative farm feature 🌱. Did you know that Oregon's tourism industry as a whole has seen a 20% boost in revenue since 2020? It's no wonder Inn the Ground is reaping the benefits 🤑. Also, I'm loving the fact that they have a loyalty program with rewards that offer up to 10% off stays - it's genius 💸. Anyway, I just calculated the carbon footprint of this hotel and it looks like they're doing an amazing job with their sustainable practices - 70% reduction in energy consumption since 2018 🌟!
 
I'm low-key obsessed with this place 🤩! The way they've woven nature into the hotel design is pure genius – I mean, who wouldn't want to wake up to that breathtaking view every morning? It's like they're saying, let's take luxury and turn it on its head. And I love how they've prioritized sustainability, using the property's own farm produce in the restaurant... it just feels so right-on-trend for 2025 💚. But what really gets me is that despite the polished atmosphere, there's still a sense of intimacy and coziness to it all – like you're really getting away from it all 🌲🏠.
 
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