World Class Pinot & Chardonnay Vineyard - West Sonoma County

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For Sale or Lease
For Sale
Type of Property
Vineyard with or without residence
Property Size
72 acres
General Details

Set on a ridge-top in the hills southwest of Sebastopol lies a meticulously developed vineyard created to grow world class fruit exclusively for the most discerning of winemakers. 32+/- acres of Pinot Noir and Chardonnay, along with a splash of Viognier, cascade down the hillside with nearly 300’ in elevation change providing a variety of exposures and aspects across the 270 degree planting. Clonal and rootstock selections were influenced by the site’s cool climate profile and Goldridge fine sandy loam soils all with an eye on providing the most exceptional fruit for the most extraordinary bottlings.

Located only an hour north of San Francisco, a modern industrial estate elevated in the heart of the vineyard adds a unique flair to the opportunity. The open layout and floor to ceiling roll up doors provide for indoor/outdoor living and entertaining along with panoramic views of the vineyards and beyond. This beautiful space can be utilized in a variety of ways including as a potential vacation rental, a VIP destination for wine enthusiasts, studio space for an artist, or a myriad of other uses.

For a winemaker seeking a truly remarkable vineyard in the heart of West Sonoma County to establish, or expand, a world class Pinot Noir and Chardonnay estate program, or an investor and wine-enthusiast looking to make a splash in the industry, there is simply nothing that compares.

Vineyard Details

Sonoma Coast and Russian River Valley AVA's
The 32.8 acres of vineyard was planted between 2016 – 2019 to a mix of Pinot Noir, Chardonnay and Viogner.

Permit/Zoning Information

Zoning: LEA B6 160, RC50/50 SR

Price
$10,000,000

(707) 479-2199
Web Address
cruland.com

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