Silverado Properties purchase. (News this Month).(Silverado Premium Properties buys 350-acre ranch)(Brief Article)(Statistical Data Included)

From: Wines & Vines | Date: August 1, 2002 | Copyright information

* Silverado Premium Properties, the Napa-based owner of vineyards in Napa and Sonoma counties, has bought a 350-acre ranch in the Chalk Hill Viticultural region of Sonoma County. The company is replanting some of the 100 acres of existing vines and will develop another 150 acres.

The property, known as the Spaich Ranch, was originally a prune ranch, but it also has 20 acres of Zinfan...

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