It was the peaceful aura that first soothed me. And then there were Audra’s calming hands as she began The Allison’s signature spa treatment, the Grape Seed Body Wrap. She followed a dry brushing with a scrub of grape seed, grape seed oil, lavender and sugar. Adding organic milk powder, lavender buds, essential oil, honey and wine to the blend, she next painted me with it before wrapping me in seven layers of hot towels, a thermal blanket and a top layer of plastic. The table I lay on was heated. The lights were low. Cool stones were placed on my face, and for 20 minutes, I floated into another space while Audra massaged my neck and my feet.
I was deep in Oregon wine country, in one of The Allison Inn & Spa’s 12 treatment rooms; and whenever I emerged from my dream-like state back to reality, I mused about the contrast between my resting here in such utter luxury and leisure and my first visit to Oregon wine country.
That was the early 1990s, when Oregon wine was still in its pioneer years. The region was a beautiful, rugged, untrammeled land with small, exciting start-up wineries and vineyards — and not much else. Certainly, it offered no luxurious accommodations, no fine dining. And spas? I doubt if anyone ever gave them a single thought. On the contrary, at that time I stayed in a modest motel and ate a modest meal in a modest restaurant. There were no other choices; that was it. Today, some 40 years after David Lett planted the state’s first Pinot Noir vine, Oregon wine country is still beautiful, still unspoiled. But now, the best of those small start-up wineries are well-established. Oregon is widely recognized as the producer of this country’s most notable Pinot Noir wines. And now the region offers luxury lodging, fine dining and a spa that pays homage to both the glorious countryside and to the state’s Pinot Noir grape. And they can all be found at The Allison.
Spas in wine country settings often include the local product in their treatments. Vinotherapy, they call it. The Allison gets more specific. It offers “Pinotherapy,” based on the grape that accounts for the state’s best-known red wine. But while it may first seem like undue pride in a grape, its Pinotherapy goes beyond pride. Medical tests have shown the Pinot Noir grape is especially rich in the powerful anti-oxidant resveratrol; its seeds, stems and skins containing up to four times more than other grapes.
Pinot Noir’s seed extract also helps maintain and stimulate collagen production, and by creating a barrier, it helps keep skin’s moisture level high. It also helps protect the elasticity and collagen fibers of the skin. And it fights free radicals. Pinot Noir, it turns out, is the rare product that both tastes good and does good.

Spa co-ed lounge © The Allison Inn & Spa
After my body wrap, a shower and a shea butter moisturizing rub, I was ready for lunch, settled in a comfortable chair, feet up, in a lounge of soft greens and yellows, earth tones and ivory. My chicken salad was delicious although too big to finish. But I easily finished my beverage, a blend of berries, bananas, pomegranate, yogurt and flax.
And then to my facial with Nika. As I relaxed in another treatment room, she began with a lemon-based cleanser followed by a scented spray. She next applied an exfoliating masque of rosehip and maize, diluted with a few drops of herbal tea, and followed that with Mimosa Champagne Tonique. Now I was ready for a hydrating masque of Tokay ice wine made with fresh pulp of grapes and apples and then a massage with a grape antioxidant serum of concentrated grape extracts and Vitamin P. “This is the most potent of all our treatments,” Nika said. She finished with Rich Black Perlette, a super-hydrating moisturizer of grape extracts.
As well as the seeds, pulp and skin of Pinot Noir, The Allison’s beauty treatments also incorporate fruits, flowers, herbs and nuts grown in Oregon — among them chamomile, hazelnuts, lavender, berries, roses and more, all organic, all nourishing to the skin.
The Allison opened in 2009, the first luxury resort in Oregon wine country, its design and materials blending in comfortably with the rugged outdoors. I arrived at the stone and wood edifice and walked into a large, open reception with a back wall of glass. Like the outdoors, much of The Allison’s main floor is open space, with the reception flowing into a comfortable, cozy living room with a fireplace. That’s where I curled up to read and sip a glass of wine before dinner. The living room in turn flows into the Jory Restaurant and its long bar. The Allison’s 85 guestrooms are sumptuous and inviting; and, like much of the resort, the décor echoes the outdoors with shades of earth and ivory and soft gold, all sybaritic and restful. And featured throughout the guestrooms and public spaces are works by Oregon artists.
My treatments completed and feeling smooth and silken, I dressed, thinking about other treatments The Allison offers. What would I like to have on another visit? I’d opt for the soy paraffin treatment for hands and feet. I would follow that with a Pinot pedicure and a mimosa manicure. And I would happily surrender to another Grape Seed Body Wrap and a facial. I left the spa filled with a sweet serenity; and as I walked past The Allison’s indoor swimming pool, I had a momentary thought. I love to swim, and the pool looked so inviting. But no, I decided, not this time. I could not imagine diving down into water while I was still walking on air.
The Allison Inn & Spa
2525 Allison Lane
Newberg, OR 97132
tel 503 554 2525
theallison.com
Read This Next
2013 Airline Of The Year And Hotel Of The Year
2013 / December 2013
Dec 5, 2013All Reads on This Topic
Read Them All

Introducing
FX Excursions
FX Excursions offers the chance for once-in-a-lifetime experiences in destinations around the world.
#globility
Insta FeedHotels
May 24, 2025Beaches Turks & Caicos Unveils Treasure Beach Village
Beaches Resorts recently revealed details about the addition of Treasure Beach Village at Beaches Turks & Caicos Resort. Now open for reservations, Treasure Beach Resort features 101 multi-bedroom concierge and butler suites, including two-, three- and four-bedroom luxury accommodations.
Sponsored Content
Explore Europe with the Best River Cruise Line this November
Experience Europe from a fresh perspective with AmaWaterways, just awarded Best River Cruise Line by Global Traveler for the third consecutive year. Step aboard, unpack once and embark on a cruise through iconic capital cities and awe-inspiring landscapes. AmaWaterways' ships, which accommodate an average of just 156 guests, offer a spacious yet intimate setting. Throughout your journey, you'll enjoy exquisite farm-to-table dining; unparalleled service; and a variety of included excursions, from city tours for gentle walkers to thrilling bike rides along the rivers.
Daily
May 23, 2025Up Your RV Game with All-Electric Luxury RV, New Gear
If you’re chomping at the bit to head into the wilderness and set up camp, we’re with you. For a dose of luxury, enjoy an off-grid adventure for up to seven days with the new Pebble Flow. With a sleek, aerodynamic futuristic profile, the Pebble Flow also boasts a dual-motor Active Tow Assist System to allow for pulling with an electric vehicle. Features include lightweight composite and sustainable materials; panoramic windows with a 270-degree view; convertible furnishings; and a modern, minimalist design aesthetic. The chef-inspired kitchen, silent HVAC system and spa bathroom provide travel comfort, and nature-inspired colors including Sky, Fern, Poppy and Sand add to the overall sense of serenity. Bonus: The Pebble Flow can sight, align and hitch all on its own, while The Pebble App and dual-motor drivetrain let you maneuver, reverse, park and position with ease.
May 2025
May 23, 2025Relax, Rejuvenate and Heal at StolenTime
At the namesake luxury, 5-star all-inclusive resort in Saint Lucia, the concept of “stolen time” used to be reserved for couples escaping to canoodle, reconnect and perhaps rekindle in sumptuous accommodations during a romantic getaway on the lush Caribbean island. But when StolenTime by Rendezvous rebranded in late 2022 to welcome all adult guests and focus more on wellness, the philosophy expanded to encompass self-reflection, personal growth and enrichment. After all, time is our most precious commodity, one that’s finite and too quickly slips through our grasp; we need to find those moments that matter and make them count.
Sponsored Content
Royal Air Maroc Introduces Groundbreaking Safety Video: A Captivating Invitation to Discover Moroccan Heritage
Royal Air Maroc continues to elevate the passenger experience with the launch of its new in-flight safety video — a cinematic journey that seamlessly blends essential safety instructions with a celebration of Moroccan cultural heritage.
Daily
May 23, 20254 High-Altitude Hotels for Summer Travel
Travelers looking for a summer escape with less crowds and cooler temps should consider a visit to these four hotels in high-altitude destinations.
Hotel Nice Beau Rivage Review
eFlyer Reviews
May 21, 2025eFlyer News
May 21, 2025Etihad Airways Launches Etihad for Business Platform, New Route from Charlotte
Etihad Airways recently debuted Etihad for Business, a new platform designed to elevate and simplify business travel management for companies of all sizes. This program provides customized benefits based on each company’s specific requirements, giving access to:
Sponsored Content
Find Your Perfect Escape with Paradisus by Meliá — More Than Just All-Inclusive
Luxury travel today is about more than just beautiful accommodations — it’s about experiencing the destination. Paradisus by Meliá takes traditional all-inclusive resorts to the next level by offering indulgence with immersion, experiences and authenticity. Each resort is shaped by its location, local flavors and curated Destination Inclusive® experiences that bring you closer to the heart of the destination.
eFlyer News
May 21, 2025Raffles Hotels & Resorts to Debut in Mexico in 2029
Raffles Hotels & Resorts will debut in Mexico with Raffles Estera East Cape Resort & Residences in 2029, marking the hotel brand’s entrance in North America. Set to occupy a stretch of unspoiled beachfront in Los Cabos’ East Cape community, which extends from San José del Cabo to Los Barriles, the resort and residences will feature 60 guestrooms and 46 branded residences in the first development phase.
ShareThis