Escape to Michigan Wine Country With These Scenic Stays

These are some of the best winery accommodations in the U.S.
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The accommodations and the view are just two reasons USA Today readers voted Chateau Chantal the Best Wine Country Hotel. // Photograph courtesy of John Doskoch

When the award winners were announced, the list was unsurprisingly heavy with vintners in California.

But there were also four Michigan wineries among them 鈥 for its Gew眉rztraminer, for its Braganini Reserve Traminette, for its Amour ros茅, and for its Gr眉ner Veltliner. Dozens more from the Great Lakes State took top awards in individual categories that year as well.

While no Michigan wineries made that list in 2023, it seems that Michigan鈥檚 wineries winning national and international recognition is not so shocking.

鈥淢ichigan wines are showing up with rave reviews, gold medals, and 鈥楤est of鈥 lists more often than ever before,鈥 Dave Miller, past president of the and owner and winemaker at in southwest Michigan, said at the time of interview.

For example, while very few wineries in the state offer on-site accommodations, three Michigan destinations made the for best winery hotel in the U.S. Those hotels were Hotel Walloon in Walloon Lake in fourth place, the Inn at Black Star Farms in Suttons Bay in second place, and Chateau Chantal in Traverse City came in first 鈥 and the same hotels swept the top three spots in the same contest the year before.

We set out to discover what it is that sets the three Michigan winners apart. Hint: Besides location, location, and location, all present a quiet refuge with impeccable service, personal touches, and access to some of the best wines Michigan has to offer.


Chateau Chantal

It鈥檚 all in the family on Old Mission Peninsula

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Chateau Chantal. // Illustration by Heather Gatley听

What makes a house a home? When it comes to Chateau Chantal on Traverse City鈥檚 Old Mission Peninsula, it鈥檚 founder Bob Begin and his daughter, CEO Marie-Chantal Dalese.

A stay here feels as if you are in their home. When we arrived at this 12-room bed-and-breakfast late on a Sunday afternoon, Begin was unloading bags from his car parked at the tasting room entrance and insisted on showing us to the bed-and-breakfast entrance himself after he stashed away his purchases.

In our suite 鈥 two rooms of sumptuous yet understated comfort in a soothing green-driven palette with a couch and sitting area, a king-size bed, big-screen TVs in both rooms, and a bathroom with a jetted tub, not to mention sweeping views of the surrounding vineyards and lake 鈥 there was a laminated card that included Begin鈥檚 and Dalese鈥檚 cell numbers in case of an urgent need.

After check-in, we still had time to get to the tasting room before it closed. We could have enjoyed a tasting flight but instead decided to uncork a bottle of Chateau Chantal鈥檚 Naughty white; B&B guests are offered a complimentary bottle of wine with their stay. We sat by the windows and took in the view as we decompressed, realizing how nice it felt to just be there and not have to drive home after.

After the winery closes, B&B guests have the run of the place. In the Hospitality Room, you can sit by the fire and read or play chess. Some guests take chairs outdoors 鈥 there鈥檚 a patio and a terrace 鈥 to enjoy wine and the sunset over the water and vineyards.

If you want to buy a bottle of wine or snack after hours, you can. It鈥檚 done by honor system 鈥 you just note it on a sheet provided at check-in and settle up at the end.

Begin and his wife, Nadine 鈥 she passed away in 2018 鈥 purchased the 60-acre estate in 1983. Today, the estate is 65 acres with 45 acres of grapes on the property. Grapes produced include Chardonnay, Riesling, Pinot Grigio, Pinot Noir, Merlot, Cabernet Franc, and specialty blends.

When the Begins planted their first vines in 1986, they set out to create a European-style winery chateau. 鈥淚f you go to the Burgundy region [of France], you may have visited a chateau where the family lives there, you spend the night, drink some wine from grapes right outside the window,鈥 Dalese says. 鈥淚t鈥檚 that complete hospitality experience.鈥

In the morning, we went to the dining room for the chef鈥檚 artfully plated breakfast of souffle, roasted potato hash, bacon, oatmeal with raisins, fresh fruit, and toast. After breakfast, as he often does, Begin offered guests a cellar tour through massive production rooms with huge steel drums and wooden barrels. He also showed off a new bottling system from Italy that鈥檚 going to make it possible to increase production and produce sparkling wines on-site.

Chateau Chantal has 12 guest rooms 鈥 mostly suites and including one top-floor executive apartment with a full kitchen, multiple bedrooms, and spectacular views. Room rates in-season range from $250 to $677 with most around $400.听

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Black Star Farms

This Suttons Bay retreat is picture perfect

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Black Star Farms. // Illustration by Heather Gatley听

An artist asked to paint a setting for an idyllic winery stay might not be able to imagine all of the details that make Black Star Farms a one-of-a-kind destination.

There鈥檚 the country lane-like driveway leading down, around, and through the hillside vineyards. A country complex that includes a mansion-turned-inn, equestrian facility, wine cave, production building, and tasting room. A restaurant featuring locally sourced ingredients that operates seasonally and for special events. And stunning sunsets.

The property near Suttons Bay where Black Star Farms sits was purchased in 1998 by Kerm and Sallie Campbell; 18 years later, their daughter, Sherri Campbell Fenton, joined the business. Today, she oversees operations and all hospitality programs at the winery, which includes 160 acres.听

All stays at the property include a complimentary wine tasting in the tasting room. Besides sampling wines 鈥 we learned a handy hint for remembering once and for all how to pronounce Gew眉rztraminer from Retail Manager Chris Lopez. He said to just think of 鈥済irls are meaner.鈥 We鈥檒l never forget.

The inn itself was originally a family home 鈥 all 10,000 square feet of it. Our room, overlooking the grand entry hall, belonged to the original owner鈥檚 daughter. Outside the window was a view of a pergola and pinewood forest. Eight of 10 rooms have king-size beds; the inn also has three suites, including one that鈥檚 especially suited to families or a friends鈥 getaway that has an attached room with two twin beds.

During Hospitality hour, also included in every stay, one of the innkeepers served us a small plate with prosciutto-wrapped asparagus and homemade samosas, along with a glass of Chardonnay. It鈥檚 a cozy space, with a fireplace and overstuffed furniture where guests can gather casually and mingle. There are also places to sit at the bar, where two of the seats are actual saddles.

After a completely silent night of sleep 鈥 this is very quiet country 鈥 a fresh breakfast is served in the dining room. This one happened to be a yogurt parfait with granola that鈥檚 created on-site with Black Star hard cider, followed by a sumptuous banana-and-rum pancake bread pudding topped with a creme anglaise made with the winery鈥檚 own Sirius cherry dessert wine.

Guests who book overnight reservations at Black Star Farms can also arrange add-ons like bike touring, fat-tire biking, private yoga instruction, picnics, private dinners with wine pairing opportunities, and more. Room rates vary by room and season. Expect prices to start around $375 per night.听

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Hotel Walloon

Personal care and service in Petoskey鈥檚 Wine Country

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Hotel Walloon. // Illustration by Heather Gatley听

It鈥檚 phenomenal 鈥 their customer service is beyond compare. It gets rave reviews from the minute guests walk in to the minute they leave.鈥

That鈥檚 Mary Ann Lippe, co-owner of near Petoskey, talking about Hotel Walloon in Walloon Lake. The winery and the hotel work closely to coordinate visits for hotel guests who want to experience the with its 14 wineries during their stay.

Lippe鈥檚 comments hint at why. From the personal greeting, sit-down check-in, and tour to a welcome glass of wine and eventual personal introduction to your room, it鈥檚 clear that this is no ordinary hotel. Every unit has a balcony or a patio that sits directly on the hotel鈥檚 private beach. There are also boat slips.

The marble bathroom floors are heated; there鈥檚 an electronic 鈥渄o not disturb鈥 function in lieu of the traditional sign hung over a doorknob. Soft robes and slippers beg to be slipped into, as does the plush king-size bed. An outdoor spa functions year-round.听

鈥淲e are the only privately owned hotel in northern Michigan that does have AAA diamonds, so with that we have a level of standards and service that are unmatched,鈥 says Emily Jensen, sales and marketing manager. 鈥淚t鈥檚 kind of a hidden gem oasis.鈥

Be sure to allow time to visit local wineries, such as , , , and . For dining, there鈥檚 the Hotel Walloon-owned for excellent brewpub-style fare and, for fine dining, the . Village Green Park, The Talcott event venue, and several shops are also within walking distance.

In fact, Jensen notes that the hotel, built brand new in 2015 by Grand Rapids-based developer Jonathan Borisch, was a catalyst for development in Walloon Lake. It鈥檚 been a passion project for Borisch. Before he came on the scene, there was just a general store in the community. Now there are multiple businesses, some of them seasonal.

For breakfast, you鈥檒l find granolas and baked goods as well as specialty coffees, including lattes and cappuccinos. The hotel also offers snacks through the day and hors d鈥檕euvres and dessert presentations toward evening.

Hotel Walloon features 32 guest rooms 鈥 there are eight different types in all, including suites with kitchenettes. Summer rates start at $400 per night and can run over $1,000 for a suite. Winter rates start at $200.听

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Plus, Vacation Rentals

An internet search of 鈥減laces to stay in Michigan wine country鈥 yields quite a long list of links for everything from hotels to vacation rentals to bed-and-breakfasts.

Rebecca Harrison, who at the time of interview owns several vacation homes in close proximity to southwest Michigan wineries, says she鈥檚 made a point of advertising the rentals as wine-touring properties.

鈥淲e started [promoting wine tours in the listing headlines] probably within the last four to five years,鈥 Harrison says, explaining that many of her renters come specifically to visit wineries. That鈥檚 particularly true in the off-season, starting after Labor Day.

鈥淲e get quite a few people that come in either for girls鈥 getaways or a bachelorette party, bachelor parties,鈥 she says. 鈥淲e also partner with 鈥 they have tours to the wineries, you can set up your own tours, and they also have private tours.

鈥淭hey give our guests a discount, and they also will pick up and drop off at the house so our guests don鈥檛 need to drive.鈥

Also in southwest Michigan, offers six tiny homes that can collectively accommodate up to 18 people. Multiple other listings highlight proximity to the region鈥檚 wineries.

In northwestern lower Michigan, Joni and John Sztykiel purchased near Suttons Bay, which has been available for short-term rentals. The $3.9 million, 9,000-square-foot home that sleeps 14 is in walking distance to several wineries, is close to a 17-mile trail, and sits on 77 acres 鈥 three of them a vineyard 鈥 with its own in-ground heated pool.

鈥淚t is gorgeous, within a short drive from Detroit or Chicago,鈥 Joni says, adding, 鈥淭he land, the house, the vineyards, the water 鈥 the whole area is just amazing.鈥

Find more listings at and . To search for a B&B on or near a Michigan wine trail, visit .听


This story is from the May 2022 issue of 香港六合彩图库资料. Read more stories in听our digital edition. It听has been updated for 2023.听