Winemaker-Inspired Willamette Rambler
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From Carole Lundgren
With three bedrooms, three bathrooms, and a chef's kitchen, the spacious 2,100 square foot midcentury home sits on one story. Modern amenities, Marshall bluetooth speakers, and eco-luxurious beds make guests feel right at home in the Willamette.
The space honors the fearless young winemakers who established the Willamette. Artwork around the house hung like family portraits speaks to the history of the Valley. Guests are welcomed by David Lett, the founding father and creator of Eyrie Vineyards, a highly-respected winery in McMinnville. Susan Sokol Blosser graces the dining room. Pat and Joe Campbell of Elk Cove look over guests in a bedroom. And Dick Erath pairs with the burgundy leather armchair and the winemaker hats in the living room.
The interiors are inspired by the winemakers, too – plenty of plaid, denim pillows, beanies and brimmed hats, and leather chairs – an homage to the "uniforms" Willamette winemakers have worn, past and present.
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