Before there were rooms, there were vines.
Before there were gatherings, there was soil.
The Estates at Dundee Hills began with a belief: that this land deserved to be experienced from within.
Dundee Hills is one of the most storied places in the Willamette Valley. Its red volcanic Jory soils, gentle elevation, and balanced climate have shaped Oregon’s reputation for expressive Pinot Noir and Chardonnay.
But beyond reputation, this landscape offers something quieter — perspective, space, and rhythm.
The decision to cultivate here was not about scale.
It was about stewardship.
The Four Graces Winery established a foundation rooted in terroir and craft. Over time, the vision expanded.
What if guests could stay within the vineyard?
What if the table reflected what was growing steps away?
What if farm life, orchard, and hilltop views were part of the same experience?
Black Walnut Inn & Vineyard and The Grange Estate became the first expressions of that idea — intimate places to sleep among the vines and wake within the landscape.
The Grange Winery and Estate are LEED certified, reflecting our commitment to energy efficiency, responsible materials, and long-term environmental care. Sustainability here is not a feature — it is foundational.