Pritchett Peaks Vineyard
, California
$11,900,000
Added on 4/3/2024



Property Features
- Lake Frontage
- Hunting
- Vineyard
- Home
- Water Well
- Electricity
Property Description
The 120 acre Pritchett Peaks Vineyard is nestled in the majestic coastal mountains west of the bucolic town of Healdsburg in what is the epicenter of the legendary Rockpile AVA. With the entire AVA made up of less than 160 planted acres, Pritchett Peak’s 45 acres of ultra-premium vines represents the most significant Rockpile holding to ever come to market and an opportunity for the savvy investor to acquire a once in a lifetime foothold in what is arguably the North Coast’s most significant AVA. Leaving the Dry Creek’s valley floor and ascending up to over 1000 feet elevation, the approac
Location
Todd Renfrew
Broker & Owner, ALC
California Outdoor Properties | Outdoor Properties of Nevada
707 Merchant St, Suite 100, California

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