Each of the three suites features a fireplace, antiques, and an interior balcony.

Its been a long time coming.

Then cameSingleThread(and its subsequent three Michelin stars) in late 2016.

Exterior of Jordan Winery

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It was followed soon after by a stunning five-star Montage property set amid the vines.

Last year, the iconic Madrona Manor reopened after a $6 million refurbishment.

Now, the case can be made that this is the destination for overnighting oenophiles.

Jordan Estate Cabernet Sauvignon grapevines

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And the most enviable experience of them all is one thats not even open to the general public.

TheChateau Suites at Jordan Wineryafford guests an opportunity to sleep inside an actual working winehouse.

Vibe wise, its about as close to Old World accommodations as youll encounter in the United States.

Couch and sitting area in the lobby

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Indeed, they were designed as an homage to the French countryside.

But a stylish bedroom is merely a part of the charm.

Its the kind of place where you start snapping photos on the drive in and never stop."

Check in desk in the lobby

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There are 1,200 of those idyllic acres, to be exact.

“Jordan really scored in hiring Jesse Mallgren,” says Jones.

“Hes a local legend in Healdsburg for his time at Madrona Manor and a huge culinary talent.”

Interior of a guest room at Jordan Winery

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And all of this serves as an exciting prelude to the wine.

Around here, the juice is hardly an afterthought.

The marble concierge desk is meant to echo the reception at George V in Paris.

A bathroom at Jordan Winery

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A curated art collection clings to the walls, evoking the winerys 50-year history through French paintings and animations.

R. Brad Knipstein/Courtesy of Jordan Winery

Upstairs are the three guest suites comprising the Jordan chateau.

Each one features antiques collected from the Louis XIII, XV, and XVI periods.

Wine shelf in the lobby

Christopher Stark/Courtesy of Jordan Winery

The rooms are fitted with king beds, sitting areas, and individual fireplaces.

French doors and window seats provide ideal vantage points from which to admire the estate.

But its theinteriorbalcony that really sets these stately quarters apart.

“It makes me wish I was in Healdsburg more often.”

Securing your stay requires some advance legwork.

But the first step is to sign up for Jordan Winerysloyalty program.

A night at the Chateau Suite will set you back $275 plus an additional 5,000 points.

The maximum stay is two nights, which includes complimentary continental breakfast served in room.

For adventurous gourmands such as Blue, thats more of a blessing than a burden.

“This town has becomethewine destination for true connoisseurs,” she says.

Thankfully, thatll give you plenty of time to build up reward points at Jordan.