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      Estate – Eagles Nest Winery  and Cottage grew from a desire to escape the constraints and aggravation of  urban life and pursue a rural lifestyle that including farming. We sought a  parcel of agriculturally zoned land including land use permissions for a second  dwelling for elderly parents. A scenic view was a desirable option. 
     After a nearly one year  search, Julie while recovering from carpel tunnel surgery as a result of  excessive keyboarding from both teaching and developing her college’s award  winning website, found a unique parcel with a commanding view of the west  Ramona Valley.  
     This valley was later to be  designated an American Vinticultural Area (AVA) by the Federal government in  recognition of its excellent winegrape growing climate and terrior (soils and  geography). The San Diego region has  historically had wine grape production dating from the later 1700’s and California’s  Spanish  Missions.  
     Upon purchasing the property  we found out that is had been featured in a popular early 90’s book “Above San  Diego” that featured the property’s custom craftsman home nestled amongst the  scenic bolder strewn landscapes 
     As an enticement for the  husband to trade a 10 minute urban commute for forty minute rural commute,  Julie arranged for the construction of an architecturally appealing barn to  house equipment to maintain several acres of hillside property, and family  vehicles.  
     Later construction of a  second dwelling (Eagles Nest Cottage) and two buildings for the winery  operations followed. The original owners of the property built at two-story  craftsman home at the top of the hill when a neighbor in the heavy equipment  business found a way to bulldoze a driveway to the top of the granite boulder  strewn parcel, leaving the mid-hill parcel for nursery and orchard operations.  Eagles Nest was subsequently built mid-hill on the originally intended  residence pad, but with a covered deck built upon the immediate hillside to  fully showcase the breathtaking  view of  the valley. The view desk and luxurious appointments of the cottage are its  signature features.  
     The balance of the estate was  prepared and planted with several thousand European varietal (vitis vinifera)  winegrape vineyards, in both trellised and head-pruned configurations depending  upon the topography. The hillside layout of the vineyards facilitate excellent  growing conditions with cooling convective flows and air currents that  discourage the growth of white powdery mildew. Much of the parcel was previously  farmed in apple orchards so the soil has benefited from years of organic soil  deposits and light intensity farming.  
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