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Napa County is located about 50 miles northwest of San Francisco, California’s iconic Golden Gate Bridge and is widely recognized around the world as one of the most prestigious wine growing regions. Currently about 141,000 residents live in Napa County, although the spacious, 789 square mile county is geographically reminiscent of rural, rolling hillsides in Italy and France. Napa County is home to over 400 wineries known to produce varietals that include Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Cabernet Franc, Pinot Noir, Zinfandel, Chardonnay and Sauvignon Blanc among others. Napa County appellations include Los Carneros, Howell Mountain, Wild Horse Valley, Stags Leap District, Mt. Veeder, Atlas Peak, Spring Mountain District, Oakville, Rutherford, St. Helena, Chiles Valley, Yountville, Diamond Mountain District, Oak Knoll District, Calistoga, and Coombsville. Due to the county’s esteemed reputation as a must-visit destination area, Napa County prides itself on activities for almost every interest including golf, spa, shopping, outdoor adventure, music, art and some of the world’s most renowned restaurants.
4 Winds is perhaps the most spectacular vineyard estate to be publicly listed this year. Bordering Stag′s Leap Cellars, this 110-acre property overlooks the entire eastern slope of the acclaimed Stag′s Leap AVA. The ultimate private compound in the Napa Valley, it includes an 8,681 square foot, Provence-inspired country vineyard estate; a 998 square foot guest cottage; a 1500 square foot caretaker home, and a beautifully finished barrel-laden cave with dining room. The three-acre, state-of-the-art vineyard (with capacity to expand) has been developed by renowned wine maker Thomas Rivers Brown. The estate′s fruit is used to create 4 Winds′ highly-coveted, small-production wine. The estate is a singular environmental haven employing the most technologically advanced methods of land management. Fully insured, it includes turnkey programs currently securing USDA grants for grazing and fertilization. In addition, a robust wildfire defense system and an infrastructure of spring-fed and well-water systems ensure the ongoing sustainability of the land. 4 Winds is exceptional, impossible to replicate, and full of possibilities.