Henry’s Vineyard
Plymouth, California
$1,899,995
Added on 7/4/2024



Property Features
- Vineyard
- Home
- Water Well
- Electricity
Property Description
Discover your dream vineyard retreat on 41.86 breathtaking acres in the heart of the Shenandoah Valley. This exceptional property features 35 acres of meticulously maintained Zinfandel vines, ready to produce premium wine. Imagine waking up each day to panoramic views that stretch from the rolling hills of the Shenandoah Valley to the expansive Sacramento Valley beyond. Two spacious homes grace this estate, each offering three bedrooms and two bathrooms. These residences provide modern comforts and ample space for family and guests, making them perfect for both everyday living and entertain
Location
Todd Renfrew
Broker & Owner, ALC
California Outdoor Properties | Outdoor Properties of Nevada
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