In 1998, Jane Chapin bought a rugged stretch of Napa Valley hillside for reasons that had little to do with the region’s famed viticultural history: the mesmerizing views and its proximity to world-class dining were its primary appeals. When she did plant grape vines, it was almost on a whim—she thought they would “look pretty” against the Stags Leap Palisades.
That aesthetic decision proved transformative. The site revealed itself as an exceptional terroir, and what began as a landscape gesture evolved into a boutique vineyard, drawing the attention of acclaimed winemaker Thomas Rivers Brown. Chapin’s son, Roy Chapin IV, a descendant of the founder of the Hudson Motor Company, later helped formalize the partnership, and Brown has overseen the estate’s winemaking operation since its first commercial vintage in 2012.

The main residence is infused with European grandeur.
Peter Lyons
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The property, known as 4 Winds Estate, spans roughly 110 acres anchored by an approximately 8,600-square-foot main residence defined by European-inspired craftsmanship—imported French herringbone floors, bespoke fireplaces, and finely detailed plasterwork. Further defined by gracious proportions and an easy indoor-outdoor flow, interior spaces include a formal living room, library, and eat-in kitchen—each with a wood-burning fireplace—along with a formal dining room, fitness room, and home office. The home’s three floors are serviced by an elevator.
The residence’s four bedrooms and four bathrooms, plus a couple more powder rooms, include a relaxed primary suite with two bathrooms and two fitted walk-in closets. Additional accommodations across the estate include a roughly 1,000-square-foot guesthouse and a 1,500-square-foot estate manager’s cottage, each with two bedrooms and two baths.

A 1,300-square-foot wine cave includes barrel storage and a tasting room.
Peter Lyons
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A 1,300-square-foot wine cave is dedicated to entertaining and storage space with a tasting area, barrel room, and approximately 1,000-bottle wine cellar. Other accessory structures and outbuildings, including three agricultural sheds and a viewing deck positioned to take in the surrounding landscape.
The land itself functions as a carefully managed ecosystem. Vineyards are interwoven with orchards, grazing areas, and native vegetation, while Kiko goats help manage undergrowth and Great Pyrenees dogs protect the property. Roy Chapin IV has also introduced a layer of technological oversight, applying GPS mapping and sensor systems to create a real-time digital model of vineyard conditions.
The 4 Winds Estate is priced at $17.95 million and is represented by the Tim Allen Properties Team, Coldwell Banker Global Luxury.
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Mark David
Mark David got his start writing about real estate with the saucy cult-favorite blog The Real Estalker, on which he obsessively tracked the secretive world of celebrity property transactions. A much…



