Greywacke Vineyard, Russian River Valley- SOLD!

$1,585,000 + Buyer reimbursed Seller for farming costs Sold: 6/27/2012

Represented: Seller

Greywacke is one of the highest vineyards in the Russian River Valley appellation, situated on the eastern slope of Black Mountain. Its location and altitude give it a unique micro-climate. Parcel Size: 43+/- acres. Vineyard size: 10 acres currently planted, 8 more plantable with timber conversion (in progress). See the web site at www.greywackevineyard.com.

Elevation: 700’

Terrain: Hilly to very steep

APN: 110-290-003

Parcel Size: 43+/- acres

Vineyard size: 10 acres current planted, 8 more plantable with timber conversion (in progress).

Power: Underground to the neighboring parcel, approximately 300 ft away from property line.

Water: 90 gpm well (per log) with 7.5hp pump powered by 20kw generator

Septic: A pre perc was done prior to us buying the property and the results indicated a site suitable for a 6 bedroom home.

Access: Gary Farrell winery entrance to private drive shared with one other party that is paved ¾’s of the way.

Taxes: Williamson Act, currently $1,156 a year

Topo & Well Log (Download PDF)

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