The Napa Valley vineyard that Robin Williams left behind just hit the market for $25.9 million. Known as “Villa Sorriso,” or “Villa of Smiles,” the estate sits on 639 acres in Sonoma, California, with around 18 acres of premium vineyards. The grounds also include more than 100 olive trees, a nine-stall horse barn, riding trails, a spring-fed pond and a four-bedroom caretaker’s house.
The estate on the property spans 20,000 square feet, with quality custom-built features throughout. It is perfect for entertaining, with a 65-foot infinity edge pool, home theater with stadium-seating, billiard room, tennis court and, of course, a massive wine cellar.
Williams tried to sell the estate in 2012 for $35 million, but later took it off the market. He listed it again on April 25, 2014, for $29.9 million. It has now been listed it for $4 million less.
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