Viluko Vineyards

5000 ALPINE RD · SANTA ROSA, CA

Envision yourself at the helm of this extraordinary 470+ acre natural retreat, tucked away in the Mayacamas Mountains between Santa Rosa and Calistoga. A hidden sanctuary, the land rises dramatically from 600 to 1,100 feet, unfolding across riparian corridors, oak woodlands, and conifer forests. The setting is both raw and refined, inviting deep connection with nature through a network of hiking trails and sweeping vistas—including views of the iconic Mt. St. Helena. The property is rich with biodiversity and agricultural charm: heirloom raspberries, mature fruit trees, and the seasonal rhythms of Mark West Creek, which nourishes an ecosystem home to river otters, salmon, waterfowl, and migrating birds. This is not only a peaceful gathering place—it is an extraordinary opportunity. Whether envisioned as a world-class winery estate or preserved as a conservation legacy, this land offers a rare convergence of natural beauty, ecological significance, and lifestyle potential. For the visionary steward, it represents the chance to shape a bold narrative—one where wine, wilderness, and responsibility intertwine.

OFFERED AT $9,750,000

A hillside vineyard estate producing world-class wines…

Impressively endowed, with a dark purple hue and intense bouqet of cassis sprinkled with aromas of chocolate and herbs. Full-bodied and extracted viscous flavors that exhibits great ripeness this structured full-throttle Cabernet Sauvignon is built to last for decades in the cellar. Worth seeking out.
— Pierre DuMont, Piedmont Post on the 2015 Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon
The 2013 Cabernet Sauvignon Split Rock, which comes from the Sonoma side of the Mayacamas Mountains, has a dense ruby/purple color, loads of mineral-laced blackcurrant and plum-like fruit, medium to full body, sweet tannin, and a lush, heady finish. This is impressive and capable of drinking well for the next 10-15 years.
— Robert Parker, Wine Advocate on the 2013 Split Rock Cabernet Sauvignon