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Visit your vines anytime, join parties, learn grape harvesting, meet owners and enjoy engaging activities
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About This Deal
Ever wanted your own piece of a vineyard? Here's the chance! Enjoy perks like 24/7 vine visits, grape care lessons, and event tickets. Imagine pruning or harvesting with others who love wine just as much as you do. Plus, get exclusive discounts on wines made at Carneros della Notte Winery!
What we offer
Experience the joy of owning two vineyard vines with flexible personal or expert care options. Participate in hands-on lessons from pre-pruning to harvesting for a unique educational journey. Join vibrant annual events that celebrate key viticulture milestones.- One-Year Ownership of Two Vineyard Vines: Enjoy personal access and care options for your very own vines.
Why you should grab the offer
This deal offers an incredible chance to dive into the world of winemaking right in Napa Valley. Experience firsthand what it takes to maintain vineyards through comprehensive lessons that span from pre-pruning to harvest time. Whether you choose to tend your vines yourself or let experts handle it, flexibility is at your fingertips. Stay connected anytime with live webcam access and never miss a moment of your vine's progress. Join in on lively annual events where you can meet fellow enthusiasts and participate in exciting activities like grape stomping. The commitment to eco-friendly practices ensures that your investment not only yields great wine but also supports sustainability.Fine Print
About Own a Napa Vineyard
It would be hard to accomplish in nine lifetimes what David Harmon has achieved in one. The man worked on Basic Instinct, was Robert Mondavi's first chauffeur, and founded Wine.com. Since 2000, he's also owned Carneros Della Notte, a winery in star-studded Napa Valley.
But that doesn't mean visitors can't own a piece of it too. As his biography suggests, Harmon doesn't get bogged down in tradition. That's why he sells his vineyard off by the vine, and invites co-owners to an annual harvest party where live music accompanies the grape-picking. When they're not hosting tours and parties, though, he and his team make pinot noir and other wine styles.