The Napa Valley estate winery is fully permitted, meaning it can grow grapes, produce wine and operate a tasting room. That set of permissions is worth gold in Napa Valley, and some experts say it would take a new winery 10 to 20 years to get the package — if they could get it at all.
The main residence is 6,600 square feet. There’s a two-bedroom, two-bathroom guest house with full kitchen, a one-bedroom, one bathroom caretaker’s cottage, a barn and a workshop. Plus: Seven Stones is seeking approval to double the size of its vineyard.
The property is currently owned by the Wornick family. Ronald C. Wornick (1932-2021) was best known for founding The Wornick Company, which produced Meals Ready to Eat (MREs,) a next-generation version of C-Rations, for the U.S. Military and revolutionized food options to servicemen in the field, according to the Seven Stones website.
Compass Realty has the listing.