Wine enthusiasts rejoice, take a look at California home with a 2,000-bottle library
Libraries are the new cellars…at least when it comes to wine.
A chic estate in California’s Napa Valley has a room to specifically house all your reds and whites – 2,000 bottles of them, to be exact.
Oh, and the entire $19.9 million property is something else to behold and offers striking views. It’s also set to hit the auction block according to the listing on Sotheby’s Concierge Auctions.
“Tucked atop a promontory between Napa Valley’s verdant floor and the soaring heights of the Mayacamas Mountains, this modern escape was lovingly designed to elevate the panoramic vistas stretching in every direction,” the listing describes. “Constructed of vast stretches of glass, steel beams, and hand-hewn Bianco Avorio limestone, the main house will surely awe at first sight.”
The sophisticated “wine library” is a feature inside the 8,837-square-foot primary home and it has “separate temperature controlled areas for both red and white wines,” the listing says.
Other features of the property include:
Infinity pool
“A-frame private apartment”
Solar panels
Two wells
“Fruit and nut producing gardens”
Guest house
Massage room
Elevator
Wrap-around deck
Outdoor kitchen
The residence is also centrally located in wine country.
“More than 400 wineries throughout the gorgeous countryside make best use of this Mediterranean-like microclimate,” the listing says. “Some of the world’s best wines are born in this sliver of paradise. With more Michelin stars per capita than any other wine region in the world, there is a restaurant for every taste within driving distance of your front door.”
Bidding opens July 26.
This story was originally published July 10, 2022 at 6:00 AM with the headline "Wine enthusiasts rejoice, take a look at California home with a 2,000-bottle library."