Three years ago, Chris Upchurch was spending too much time on the road, making seven-hour round-trip treks between his home near Seattle and his vineyard in southeastern Washington’s Red Mountain AVA.
He was exhausted. But to Chris and his wife, Thea, the solution was clear: They could build a home and cellar right there at the vineyard and have a place to stay during harvest and winemaking seasons.
This wouldn’t be any old crash pad, however. “We’re certainly gonna make it a unique place in the world,” Chris reasoned at the time. And so the wheels began turning.
The winemaker co-founded DeLille Cellars, in Woodinville, Wash., in 1992, and the producer distinguished itself early on for crafting noteworthy Bordeaux-style red blends.
In 2007, Chris bought the 18.5-acre property that is…