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ITH ITS VAST ACREAGE—a rare spread of five
acres—and privacy that's afforded beyond
its curving, gated driveway, this Palos Verdes
retreat is a nature-filled escape from the
crowds. And quite a bit more. Set against a
canvas of endless sky, sloping green hillside and the gem-like
Pacific Ocean waters, it brings you into two unique, and desir-
able, worlds. The first is the sun-kissed leisure of vineyard life,
where you can wander among paved paths past thousands of
chardonnay and pinot noir vines yielding the fruit of award-win-
ning wines—about 300 cases of it a year.
The property, dubbed Villa Oniero or "House of Dreams" by its
current owners, is one of a handful of wineries on Palos Verdes.
(With its Mediterranean Climate and unique mix of soil types,
the Peninsula has just received its designation as an American
Viticultural Area, or AVA, allowing local growers to distinguish
their wines as Palos Verdes Peninsula-grown.) Mellow organic
gardens dot the scene, as do bushy olive oil trees—producing
about 600 liters of olive oil a year—and an orchard brimming
with colorful figs, apricots, persimmons and more. "I grew
up in Rolling Hills," says real estate agent and architecture
expert Gerard Bisignano. "I know the mojo; I know the lay of
the land. This is truly one of the best lots in the City of Rolling
Hills—maybe in all of Palos Verdes. It's five acres, nearly all of
it usable land, and with spectacular views. You just don't find
that anywhere on the Peninsula."
Aside from the knockout beauty of the land, there's a second
realm: a thoughtfully designed world where you can live and
entertain in the midst of a charmed Mid Century Modern home—
and its bevy of sculpted fresh-air spaces. Like a sprawling
outdoor lounge, covered and perched over grand ocean views.
Or a streamlined pool deck and spa where you can serve up deli-
cacies from the wood-burning oven and outdoor kitchen, just
steps away. There's a stone-covered patio where you can gather