Agua Dulce Winery, an 87-acre property with more than 80 acres of vines, is newly on the market for $12.8 million. Robert Morton and Dario Svidler of the Beverly Hills-based Partners Trust are the listing agents.
A portion of their property description follows:
Just 35 miles outside of Los Angeles, Agua Dulce Winery is a breathtaking 90-acre property affording oenophiles the rarity of owning a countryside estate featuring a spacious 5-bedroom residence and thriving, fully-operational wine business. Considered the largest vine-to-wine property in the region, Agua Dulce Winery produces award-winning wines from its prized 80~ acres of vines. It is a setting unlike any other in Southern California; a place that feels a world away yet conveniently accessible to travelers near and far. Sheltered by the rolling topography and surrounded by mountain vistas in every direction, the property’s Colonial-style residence features a generous outdoor terrace and sweeping vineyard views, an idyllic space for entertaining or simply indulging in the luxurious vineyard lifestyle. With its tasting room, 2,000-member wine club, large event venue and use as a Hollywood filming location, Agua Dulce Winery is recognized as a prized destination in and of itself.
More: http://9640sierrahighway1.thepartnerstrust.com/
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Britni Gage all you girl – then we go to Natalie Dickey ‘s pool
Haha yesss!!!!
CarolAnn Casebolt
Krystina Reyes
YES!!!!!!!
Amy King maybe Troy will go for this! ?
Probably ?
Gina Meneley here ya go
Lol…. Perfect!
Note the absence of the word water from the glowing description of this white elephant. Grapes in the desert! Gloria Robin Marla
Sharon Prince Joanie Warner
Interesting.
Eric Gelpi what do you think? Lol
No thank you
but why not? Lol
In my opinion, It uses too much water. Surrounding community has to buy water because they’re sucking the ground water dry.