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Spectacular & unique 27.8 acres w/ 20.5 planted acres of high elevation Zinfandel in the heart of Apple Hill in a high traffic area close to HWY 50 & over 30 wineries! Set between Lake Tahoe and Sacramento, Rosa Canina Vineyard offers 21,500 head trained 21/22 years old vines originated from Mendocino, Amador & Sonoma Counties that produce approximately 85-100 tons annually. These vines benefit from higher elevation which ripens fruit slowly, developing broad and dense flavors with bright acids essential to fine wines. Past partnerships & programs include numerous wineries and winemakers in Napa, Placerville, Berkeley & St. Helena. Award winning wine: Wine Enthusiast - 95 points & Cellar Selection (2015) & SF Chronicle - Silver Medal (2016). Enjoy agricultural water meters that supply the entire vineyard with public water, 36x40 Barn with a 15x31 apartment upstairs. This is your opportunity to open a tasting room or build a dream home with beautiful views of the Sierras!
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Description
Spectacular & unique 27.8 acres w/ 20.5 planted acres of high elevation Zinfandel in the heart of Apple Hill in a high traffic area close to HWY 50 & over 30 wineries! Set between Lake Tahoe and Sacramento, Rosa Canina Vineyard offers 21,500 head trained 21/22 years old vines originated from Mendocino, Amador & Sonoma Counties that produce approximately 85-100 tons annually. These vines benefit from higher elevation which ripens fruit slowly, developing broad and dense flavors with bright acids essential to fine wines. Past partnerships & programs include numerous wineries and winemakers in Napa, Placerville, Berkeley & St. Helena. Award winning wine: Wine Enthusiast - 95 points & Cellar Selection (2015) & SF Chronicle - Silver Medal (2016). Enjoy agricultural water meters that supply the entire vineyard with public water, 36x40 Barn with a 15x31 apartment upstairs. This is your opportunity to open a tasting room or build a dream home with beautiful views of the Sierras!
