
Dayton Town Car
Dayton Private Car Service. Stoller, Domaine Serene, Historic District.
Dayton sits in the heart of Yamhill County wine country, incorporated in 1880 and home to 200-plus wineries within 15 miles. Stoller Family Estate on NE McDougall Road holds the title of largest LEED Gold solar-powered winery in North America, Domaine Serene anchors the Pinot Noir industry from the Hilltop, and the Downtown Historic District dating to 1850 hosts business meetings and wine industry events. Marquee drives winemakers, industry buyers, and vineyard executives between Dayton, PDX, and the Willamette Valley. vetted chauffeurs, Oregon PUC licensed since 2018.
Last updated: April 21, 2026
Quick answer: Dayton town car service covers Stoller Family Estate on NE McDougall, Domaine Serene on Hilltop Lane, White Rose Estate, and the 1850 Downtown Historic District around Ferry Street. Volvo S90 at $110/hr, Cadillac Escalade ESV at $135/hr, Mercedes-Benz Sprinter at $165/hr. FlightAware-tracked PDX runs, industry buyer days, and vehicle-on-standby meeting blocks all dispatch 24/7.
01Dayton Routes
Stoller NE McDougall, Domaine Serene Hilltop,
And The Historic District.
Dayton is a working wine town with a corporate backbone. Stoller Family Estate at 16161 NE McDougall Road runs the largest solar-powered winery in North America and books corporate tastings for industry buyers year-round. Domaine Serene at 6555 NE Hilltop Lane sits at the top of the Pinot Noir hierarchy and hosts winemaker exchanges from France and California. Downtown Dayton, laid out in 1850 around the Ferry Street block, holds the small offices and meeting rooms that run the business side of the Yamhill County wine industry.
Most Dayton town car bookings fall into three shapes. Corporate tastings and industry buyer transport between Stoller, Domaine Serene, and White Rose Estate. PDX runs for visiting winemakers arriving from out of state or overseas on one-way or round-trip reservations. Downtown business meetings and historic district events that need a vehicle on standby through the day. Each shape gets its own vehicle recommendation, and the chauffeur stages to match.
Stoller Family Estate 16161 NE McDougall
Stoller Family Estate at 16161 Northeast McDougall Road is the largest LEED Gold certified solar-powered winery in North America, with 400 acres of estate vineyard on the Dundee Hills slope above Dayton. The tasting house books corporate tastings, industry buyer visits, and trade events through the sales office. Chauffeurs drop at the tasting room circle drive, stage in the lower guest lot, and carry case purchases back to the vehicle without disturbing the staff pouring schedule.
Domaine Serene Hilltop Lane
Domaine Serene at 6555 Northeast Hilltop Lane is the Dundee Hills Pinot Noir flagship with a Winery Hill clubhouse overlooking Jory volcanic soil. The estate runs appointment-only tastings for industry guests, hosts winemaker exchanges with French and California producers, and holds corporate events in the clubhouse through the summer. Chauffeurs handle the final climb on Hilltop Lane and stage at the clubhouse porte-cochere while the group pours.
Downtown Historic District est. 1850
The Downtown Dayton Historic District was platted in 1850 around the ferry crossing of the Yamhill River, and the original street grid survives around Ferry Street and 3rd Street. Wine industry offices, small meeting rooms, and the Joel Palmer House restaurant sit in the district, and Marquee chauffeurs drop at the historic Block House square or at the restaurant curb depending on the meeting. The ceremonial Block House from 1856 anchors the town green.

02Service Standard
Vetted Chauffeurs, 35-Point Inspection,
And Oregon PUC Authority.
Every Dayton reservation runs on the same service standard. vetted chauffeurs rather than contractors, a 35-point vehicle inspection before each shift, a fleet of three vehicle classes at locked hourly rates, and Oregon PUC operating authority since 2018. The four notes below cover what that means for a Dayton booking in practice, from the chauffeur team to the insurance paperwork that corporate accounts ask for at onboarding.
vetted chauffeur employment
Every Dayton chauffeur is a vetted chauffeur of Marquee, not an independent contractor running a rideshare app. That means background checks, drug screening, annual training, and direct accountability to the dispatch desk. Wine industry corporate accounts that require a W-9 and a certificate of insurance during vendor onboarding receive both within one business day, and the chauffeur assigned to a recurring account stays consistent across bookings where the schedule allows.
35-point pre-shift inspection
A 35-point vehicle inspection runs before each shift and covers tires, fluids, brakes, interior detailing, seat adjustments, climate controls, and road-safety electronics. The inspection log sits in the vehicle on each trip and is available on request for corporate billing audits. Any vehicle that fails a check rotates out of service until repair, and a backup unit in the same class takes the reservation without changing the hourly rate the guest was quoted.
Fleet S90, Escalade, Sprinter
The Dayton fleet includes the Volvo S90 at $110 per hour for up to three guests, the Cadillac Escalade ESV at $135 per hour for up to six guests with full luggage, and the Mercedes-Benz Sprinter at $165 per hour for up to fourteen guests with case purchase and luggage space. All three bill on a two-hour minimum. Wine industry bookings usually pair an Escalade for the principal with a Sprinter when the delegation includes tasting room staff or spouses.
Oregon PUC + $1M liability
Marquee has held Oregon Public Utility Commission operating authority since 2018 under certificate 108-42. Commercial liability coverage sits at $1 million per occurrence and the certificate names wine industry corporate accounts as additional insureds on request. The PUC filing, the liability paperwork, and the chauffeur roster are all on file with the dispatch desk at (503) 706-8662 and available for corporate procurement review at any hour.

03Wine Industry Corporate
Winemaker PDX Runs, Industry Buyer Transport,
And Executive Vineyard Visits.
Dayton sits at the center of Yamhill County's wine industry, and the town car bookings Marquee runs out of Stoller, Domaine Serene, and White Rose Estate skew corporate rather than recreational. Visiting winemakers land at PDX and need a chauffeur south on 99W. Industry buyers from California and overseas arrive for multi-estate tasting itineraries. Vineyard executives run meetings in the historic district and need a vehicle on standby. The four shapes below cover how the chauffeur prepares for each.
Winemaker PDX runs
Visiting winemakers from Burgundy, Australia, and Napa arrive at PDX on international connections and direct West Coast routes. The chauffeur tracks the arriving flight through FlightAware, meets the guest at baggage claim with a placard, and runs the 50-to-60-minute drive south on 99W to Dayton. Stoller, Domaine Serene, and White Rose Estate all book these runs through their hospitality office, and the chauffeur coordinates the tasting room arrival time with the host winery before the flight lands.
Industry buyer transport
Industry buyers from restaurant groups, import houses, and retailer chains run multi-estate days across Dayton, Dundee Hills, and the Eola-Amity corridor. A typical buyer day covers Stoller in the morning, a Domaine Serene tasting at lunch, and a third estate in the afternoon before dinner at Joel Palmer House. The Cadillac Escalade ESV at $135 per hour fits a four-buyer group with a sales host, and case sample pulls ride back with the group rather than shipping separately.
Vineyard executive visits
Vineyard executive visits cover board members, investors, and trade delegations visiting Stoller, Domaine Serene, White Rose Estate, and the smaller hilltop producers. The chauffeur stages at the Portland hotel for morning pickup, runs the group south on 99W to Dayton, holds through the tasting and lunch blocks, and returns the delegation to Portland or PDX at the end of the day. The Sprinter at $165 per hour handles delegations of eight to fourteen with luggage and case purchases.
Downtown meeting logistics
Downtown Dayton meeting logistics cover the historic district offices around Ferry Street, the Joel Palmer House for lunch meetings, and the small event rooms that wine industry associations rent for quarterly gatherings. The chauffeur drops at the Ferry Street curb, stages in the public lot near Ferry Street Park, and returns at the scheduled pickup time. A vehicle on standby through a four-hour meeting block runs $552 on the Volvo S90 and $600 on the Escalade ESV.

04Booking Your Ride
Reservations, Chauffeur Match,
FlightAware, And 24/7 Dispatch.
Booking a Dayton town car runs through four stages. The reservation goes in with dispatch, a chauffeur matches to the itinerary, FlightAware locks onto any inbound flight, and the 24/7 dispatch desk stays on the trip from confirmation through drop-off. The four notes below cover what each stage looks like in practice for wine industry and personal bookings out of Stoller, Domaine Serene, the historic district, and Dayton residences.
Reservation intake
Reservation intake runs by phone at (503) 706-8662 or through the online booking system. Dispatch asks for the Dayton pickup (a tasting room, a historic district office, or a residence), the destination, the date, the passenger count, and any special requests like child seats or case-purchase space. A confirmation email lands within 15 minutes with the vehicle class, the hourly rate, the two-hour minimum, and the name of the chauffeur assigned to the trip.
Chauffeur match
Chauffeur match pairs the assigned driver to the itinerary based on local knowledge and vehicle certification. Winemaker PDX runs go to chauffeurs who know the 99W back road through Dundee Hills and the PDX Island 2 staging zone. Multi-estate days go to chauffeurs who have driven the Stoller, Domaine Serene, and White Rose access roads before. Wine industry corporate accounts keep the same chauffeur across recurring trips where the schedule allows, which builds protocol familiarity.
FlightAware tracking
FlightAware tracks every PDX arrival tied to a Dayton reservation from the moment the flight leaves origin. A delay shifts the chauffeur dispatch time without passing the gap on to the traveler, and 45 minutes of complimentary meet-and-greet wait start from the actual touchdown. The chauffeur stages at the PDX Island 2 town car zone, meets the guest at baggage claim with a named placard, and runs 99W south to Dayton on the standard 50-to-60-minute route.
24/7 dispatch desk
The 24/7 dispatch desk at (503) 706-8662 stays open every hour of every day, including holidays. A chauffeur change midway through a wine country day, a last-minute PDX run when a winemaker's schedule shifts, or a late-night confirmation for the next morning all post through the same line. Dispatch texts the chauffeur name, vehicle description, and staging location on the morning of the trip so the guest knows who to meet at the curb.
Frequently Asked
Questions, Answered.
Reserve Your Chauffeur
Reserve a Portland
Chauffeur Now.
Book your Dayton town car at (503) 706-8662. Dispatch answers 24/7. Share your pickup (Stoller, Domaine Serene, White Rose, the historic district, or a Dayton residence), your destination, and your passenger count. The Volvo S90 at $110/hr, Cadillac Escalade ESV at $135/hr, and Mercedes-Benz Sprinter at $165/hr are all available on a two-hour minimum at a locked hourly rate.
