Land, Vineyard
& Hospitality
The grounds at Lago Lomita are not background — they are the estate. Producing vines, sculpted terraces, ancient oaks, a perched treehouse, and a loggia built for celebration. Every acre earns its place.
Estate Vineyard
Terraces & Stays
Celebrations
Estate Fruit.
Estate Wine.
The vineyard anchors the agricultural identity of the estate. Producing vines supply both the estate wine label and direct grape sales — two distinct revenue streams from a single planting. Under California's Williamson Act, the agricultural land is assessed at use value, providing a meaningful property tax advantage.
The trellis, irrigation, and ag infrastructure are in place. The caves are cut. The wine label is active. A new owner inherits an operating winery that can be grown — or simply enjoyed.
Built for
Celebration.
The covered loggia seats 100+ guests for weddings, corporate events, and private celebrations. The treehouse offers a one-of-a-kind short-term rental experience that books at a premium and costs very little to operate.
Today, the events venue is barely advertised — it represents the largest single near-term income lever available to the next owner. The rental program is the proven income engine. Together, they make the grounds a hospitality business, not just a backdrop.
The Treehouse — a premium short-term rental perched among the oaks