A modern vineyard-ready estate in Southern California’s newest wine region. Perched above the newly accredited San Luis Rey AVA, this fully reimagined 2025 luxury residence rests behind the gates of Aguacate Ranch and offers panoramic views, privacy, and the rare ability to cultivate your own vineyard in a premier microclimate surrounded by emerging wineries. A dramatic arrival through a long tree-lined driveway leads to more than 4,800 sf of elevated modern living, where bespoke upgrades and architectural flow create effortless indoor/outdoor elegance. Designed for entertaining and lifestyle, the home features soaring ceilings, gallery-style lighting, arched hallways, and a chef’s kitchen appointed with a massive island, Thermador Professional 6-burner range, double convection oven, Sub-Zero refrigeration, Bosch dishwasher, and Blanco workstation sink — all opening to a warm, fireside family room ideal for wine-country gatherings. The GROUND-FLOOR PRIMARY SUITE serves as a private retreat with dual walk-in closets and a spa-inspired bathroom. Flexible living continues with a large office/optional 4th bedroom and a 120-inch home theatre for entertainment and hosting. Outdoors, 2.16 acres are enhanced with resort-style landscaping, multiple patios, a courtyard, glass-railed sunset terrace, stainless BBQ kitchen, two firepits, 6-person spa, water features, and a flourishing orchard of oranges, limes, lemons, kumquat, apples, pears, grapefruit, avocados, figs, and more. With optimal slope, drainage and sun orientation, this land is pre- positioned for vineyard planting. Site survey indicates 1.2–1.6 acres of vineyard-ready land with south-facing slope at 600–700 ft elevation. Suitable for Cabernet, Syrah, Grenache, Tempranillo, Sangiovese, and Viognier. Estimated 900–1,200 vines. Vineyard layout and varietal plan available. You’re buying into an AVA before pricing catches up — early-cycle wine regions historically outperform normal real estate growth. A south-facing slope at elevation is premium vineyard land, not standard acreage. The cost to replicate the renovation today far exceeds the price difference versus unrenovated properties. Lifestyle buyers, not remodel buyers, purchase in AVAs. Homes here will appraise differently as vineyards increase—this is not a comp-based market. Vineyard Opportunity Snapshot 1210 Clos Duval Estates • Bonsall, CA • San Luis Rey AVA Clos Duval Estates sits inside the newly accredited San Luis Rey AVA, placing it among Southern California’s emerging wine-region properties with future value that goes beyond traditional comps. Why the Land Matters South-facing slope (premium sun exposure for vines) 600–700 ft elevation (cooler evenings, better acid retention) Natural drainage + airflow (reduces mold & root risk) 2.16 acres of usable vineyard-ready terrain This is not generic acreage — it is site-specific for wine-production potential. Varietals Suited to This Microclimate Based on sun exposure, elevation and slope, the land may support: Cabernet Sauvignon Syrah Grenache Tempranillo Sangiovese Viognier (white option) These are high-value, climate-appropriate varietals commonly used for boutique production in Mediterranean climates. Investment + Appreciation Factor Early-cycle AVA regions historically show two patterns: 1. Rising estate values ahead of the broader market 2. Buyers entering for lifestyle, not discount-driven comps Homes with vineyard potential often command a premium once nearby wineries scale or expand, similar to: Early Temecula Valley appreciation Napa’s 1970s small estate growth Here, you’re paying entry pricing before the region matures. Lifestyle ROI Even if a buyer never bottles a wine label, they gain: A vineyard-ready estate with exclusive positioning A prestige lifestyle asset with experiential value A home that competes with wine country estates, not normal Bonsall comparable sales People don’t buy vineyard estates because they “need a house.” They buy them to ...