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$119 for One-Year Ownership of Two Vines at Carneros Della Notte ($198 Value)

Own a Napa Vineyard
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Learn how to tend and harvest grapes, access special vineyard events, and make your own wine from grapes that grow on your vines

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The Deal

  • $119 for one-year ownership of two vines at Carneros Della Notte ($198 Value)

Ownership includes the following:

  • Certificate of ownership with a picture of your vines
  • Your name laminated and tagged on each vine
  • The ability to visit your vines 24/7
  • Access to hands-on lessons on how to pre-prune, prune, sucker, leaf, or harvest grapes
  • Access to a live webcam view of the vineyard
  • 50% off all wines made at Carneros della Notte Winery
  • Two tickets to the annual night harvest party in September, including live music, grape picking, and tours

Owners can have a hands-on approach and care for their vines fully, or let the vineyard care for the vines for them. The staff at the vineyard will send you grapes from your vines if you want to make wine at home.

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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.

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