Classic Kenwood Vineyard Estate Sonoma Valley Appellation
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Classic Kenwood Vineyard Estate Sonoma Valley Appellation
Classic Kenwood Vineyard Estate Sonoma Valley Appellation Sonoma County Offering Memorandum Price: $999,500 Offered by: Tom Larson & Tony Ford “Specializing and Acquisitions Acquisitions of of Vineyards, Vineyards, Wineries Wineries and Estates.” “Specializing in in Sales Sales and and Fine Fine Estates” w w w . n o r c a l v i n e y a r d s . c o m 8830 Sonoma Highway, Sonoma County Table of Contents Salient Facts ......................................................................... 3 Property Overview ................................................................ 4 Property Overview ................................................................ 5 Vineyard Overview ................................................................ 6 Aerial Map ............................................................................. 7 Topo Map ................................................................................ 8 Photo Gallery.......................................................................9-10 Appellation Overview ............................................................ 11 County Overview ................................................................... 12 ww w. n o r c a l v i n e y a r d s.com Page Salient Facts Classic Kenwood Vineyard Estate Location: 8830 Sonoma Highway, Sonoma, CA APN: 050-161-009 County: Sonoma Land: 2.44(+/-) Total Acres Vineyard: 1.2(+/-) acres of Petite Verdot Appellation: Sonoma Valley Appellation Tax Status: Water: Standard Sonoma County Rate (1.1 % +/- of assessed valua/purchase price) Well @ 3 Gallons Per Minute or 4,200 gallons per day. Water Storage: 5,000 Gallon Water Storage Tank ww w. n o r c a l v i n e y a r d s.com Page Classic Kenwood Vineyard Estate Overview A wine country lifestyle vineyard estate located amongst world famous wineries in Kenwood California. Within this premier wine growing appellation of Sonoma Valley, you will enter a 2.44 acres vineyard estate with a lavender lined driveway, remodeled 2,500 square foot farm house featuring 4 bedrooms, remodeled baths, original fir and newer Brazilian oak floors, remodeled kitchen with wolf range, modern lighting, and skylights all situated in the middle of your very own 1.2 acre Petite Verdot vineyard under contract to Deerfield Winery. In addition there is a custom in ground pool with gazebo/pool house, garden area, room for bocce ball court, fruit trees and a barn awaiting an artesian winemaker. ww w. n o r c a l v i n e y a r d s.com Page Classic Kenwood Vineyard Estate Property Overview Vineyard Estate * 2500 sq. ft. * 4 bedrooms * Remodeled bathrooms * Remodeled Kitchen * Original Fir Floors & Newer Brazilian Oak Floors * Wolf Range * Custom Pool * Barn Vineyard * 1.2 Acres - Petite Verdot * Drip Irrigation * Grapes sold @ $3,000 per ton * Projected to produce 3 tons in 2009 ww w. n o r c a l v i n e y a r d s.com Page Classic Kenwood Vineyard Estate Vineyard Overview 1.2 acres planted to Petite Verdot under contract to Deerfield Winery, grapes sold at $3,000 per ton. Vineyard is currently managed by the owner who is a vineyard manager by trade. The vineyard is currently in it’s 4th leaf (planted in 2006) and projected to produce 3 tons in 2009. Rootstock: 101 14 Clone: 400 Drip Irrigation: Yes Frost Protection: No ww w. n o r c a l v i n e y a r d s.com Page ww w. n o r c a l v i n e y a r d s.com Ê 1:900 75 Feet Page 37.5 Parcel Boundaries derived from 1:6000 lotline maps and revised using Assessor Plot maps. The data represented herein is for planning purposes only and all parcel base data inquiries should be directed to Sonoma County's ISD-Central GIS Division (707-565-3819 or gis@sonoma-county.org). No part of this map may be copied, reproduced, or transmitted in any form or by any means without written permission from the Permit and Resource Management Department (PRMD), County of Sonoma, California. Map Scale and Reproduction methods limit precision in physical features displayed. This map is for illustrative purpose only, and is not suitable for parcel-specific decision making. The parcels contained here-in are not intended to represent surveyed data. Site-specific studies are required to draw parcel-specific conclusions. Note: Assessor’s parcel data are current as of January 5, 2009. St Aerials are in California State Plane Coordinates Zone II. North American Datum1983. Aircraft altitude varies and can be determined by multiplying the negative scale by 6. Negative scale varies by area of County, and is available on request. Black and White Aerials flown April 2000; Color Aerials flown April 2007. e Rd y1 Hw 050-161-009 en re G g Eg rm Fa 2 5 5 0 V e n t u r a A v e n u e , S a n t a R o s a , C a l i f o r n i a 95403 707-565-1900 FAX 707-565-1103 County of Sonoma Permit and Resource Management Department Ln Egg Farm Classic Kenwood Vineyard Estate Aerial Map 2 Classic Kenwood Vineyard Estate Photo Gallery ww w. n o r c a l v i n e y a r d s.com Page Classic Kenwood Vineyard Estate Photo Gallery ww w. n o r c a l v i n e y a r d s.com Page Classic Kenwood Vineyard Estate Appellation Overview F ramed by the Sonoma Mountains to the west and the Mayacamas Mountains to the east, Valley of the Moon is the romantic cradle of Northern California’s wine industry. Here, at Mission San Francisco de Solano, the Franciscan monks planted their last and most northerly vineyard in 1823. In 1857 another kind of “father” - Count Agoston Haraszthy, dubbed “father of the California wine industry” - established Buena Vista Winery, launching the commercial wine industry in Northern California. Sonoma’s rich history follows its unique terroirs. The Sonoma Mountains reduce the Pacific’s cool, wet influence on the Valley of the Moon. In the lee of this range, Sonoma Valley’s annual rainfall is lower than in less sheltered areas. Still, cool air does penetrate from the south, off San Pablo Bay at Carneros, and from the north, through a gap into the Santa Rosa Plain. Though the valley itself is compact, a range of growing conditions and soil types exist from south to north and from valley floor to mountainsides. Subsequent sub-AVA approvals reflect some of these more specific viticultural areas and their distinctive terroirs. ww w. n o r c a l v i n e y a r d s.com Page 16 Classic Kenwood Vineyard Estate County Overview if a wine region could be compared to a sumptuous buffet where every mouthwatering option looks as good as the last, it would be Northern California’s Sonoma County. Comprising more than 200,000 acres of varied terrain between the Pacific Ocean and the Mayacamas Mountains, Sonoma is a region as renowned for its sheer size as for its remarkable diversity. Boasting no fewer than12 sub-appellations, a dizzying array of grape varieties produced and a colorful winemaking past that pre-dates the Mission era, Sonoma offers visitors a wealth of opportunities to expand their vinous horizons against the backdrop of one of the world’s most dynamic wine regions. You might spend a day quaffing crisp sparkling wines in the rolling vine-covered hills of Sonoma’s southerly Carneros, and spend the next sipping elegant Pinot Noir and Chardonnay near the banks of the heavily forested Russian River to the west. Central and northern Sonoma County offer equally exciting – and varied - options, from heady Zins in Dry Creek to sumptuous Bordeaux-style blends in Sonoma Valley, and just about everything in between. And with its southern border situated just an hour north of San Francisco, Sonoma County is wonderfully – nay, deliciously – accessible. What are the unique elements that make up Sonoma County world-class wines? The Place: Sonoma County is a million acres (1,604 square miles) of valley floors, rolling hills and tree-lined mountain sides — each a wonderful place for growing winegrapes of superior quality and character. The Heritage: It is the birthplace of northern California viticulture with several generations of families committed to its land and sustaining it for future generations. Sonoma County is the perfect marriage of family, growing conditions and innovation for producing exceptional winegrapes and wines. The Soil: Sonoma County has more soil types than France that range from rich and loamy to volcanic and well-drained. They provide the natural chemistry for growing a variety of top winegrapes. The Climate: The long, dry and sunny summer days with cool nights, ocean breezes and fog, produce the ideal conditions for growing winegrapes. The Spirit: Finally, what makes Sonoma County so special is the spirit of the people and care and attention that is given to each vine. This carries over to the wines where patience and balance are reflected in the wines. It is the perfect team of passionate growers and winemakers. ww w. n o r c a l v i n e y a r d s.com Page 16 “Specializing in Sales and Acquisitions of Vineyards, Wineries and Fine Estates.” DRE # 01406167 Tom Larson President / Broker Cellular: 707.391.5950 tony@norcalvineyards.com Cellular: 707.364.5006 tom@norcalvineyards.com Tony Ford Wine Enthusiast / Sales DRE # 01057428 1.800.817.LAND (5263) w w w. n o r c a l v i n e y a r d s. c o m 1643 Jefferson St. Napa, CA 94558 707.252.8600 338 Healdsburg Ave. Healdsburg, CA 95448 707.433.2000 ww w. n o r c a l v i n e y a r d s.com 601 South State St. Ukiah, CA 95482 707.462.1600 Page 12