May20 , 2025

    You Can Make Your Own Wine at This $55 Million Vineyard Estate in Northern California

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    If you’ve ever dreamed of owning your own vineyard and producing award-winning wine, this Northern California estate might be your chance. Formula 4 race car driver and vintner Frank Vezér is putting his impressive 125-acre Suisun Valley compound on the market for $55 million. The property includes 68 acres of premium grape varietals and a fully equipped wine production facility.

    The 125-acre estate’s residences offer distant views of the rolling landscape

    Suisun Valley may not yet have the global name recognition of neighboring Napa or Sonoma, but it’s fast gaining traction among wine connoisseurs—and this estate puts you at the heart of it all. The planted vineyards produce Petite Sirah, Zinfandel, Sauvignon Blanc, Cabernet Sauvignon, Cabernet Franc, and Merlot.

    Store your personal collection in the spacious wine cellar

    Represented by Spencer Daley of Douglas Elliman and Carmen and Peter Gray of Vintage Sotheby’s International Realty, the listing includes two winery production licenses and extensive facilities for winemaking, including three bonded barrel rooms. Wine lovers and entrepreneurs alike will appreciate the two operational tasting rooms and a third space partially constructed to become a tasting room and restaurant—ready for a new owner’s vision.

    One of several homes on the 125 acres vineyard compound

    While the property is a winemaking paradise, it’s also a luxurious residential retreat. With 20 bedrooms and 15 bathrooms spread across multiple homes, there’s ample space for family, guests, or even a boutique hospitality venture. Two of the homes hold permits for vacation rentals or bed & breakfasts, and amenities include two pools, a tennis court, and a lake perfect for water recreation.

    A dining area sits off the kitchen

    The main residence exudes rustic elegance, featuring vaulted wood-beam ceilings and stone fireplaces throughout, including in the billiards room and primary suite. Outdoor entertaining is a breeze on the expansive patio beside the pool and private wine cellar. Another standout building on the property is “Chateau Jaune,” affectionately named for its cheerful yellow façade.

    The modern kitchen

    Frank Vezér and his family relocated to Suisun Valley in 1989, launching Vezér Family Vineyards in 2001. Now, over two decades later, they’re offering a rare chance to take over a fully operational, legacy estate in one of California’s up-and-coming wine regions.

    A fireplace warms up the billiards room

    The Vezér property is one of nearly 5,000 working wineries in California, several of which have recently hit the market. Notably, earlier this year, two former producers of American Idol put their Paso Robles vineyard up for auction after challenges in the traditional sales market.

    A cozy office

    For the right buyer, this estate offers a turn-key opportunity to step into the world of premium wine production—with luxury living and expansion potential built in.

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