Created within the original 1800s settlement of Napa's founder, Nathan Coombs, the Meteor Estate represents a prestigious offering with characteristics that are highly sought-after but rarely available in Napa Valley: a landmark residence of architectural scale and substance resting approximately 500 feet above the valley floor in the shadow of an extinct volcano know today as Mount George with dramatic layered views across a broad expanse of vineyards westward to the Mayacamas Mountains. A gated and consummately serene estate, this one-of-a-kind oasis is anchored by a 13,250 +/- square-foot postmodern residential compound, an impressive landmark comprising three structures: a four-bedroom primary residence, a three-bedroom second dwelling, a separate studio, and a gentleman's Petit Verdot vineyard. Designed by the acclaimed architectural firm of Cutler Anderson, (architects to Bill Gates) and constructed by master craftsmen and the innovative builders of Tanglefoot Construction, the residential complex is a work of architectural and design ingenuity. This is truly a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for a connoisseur of architecture, wine, and the geography and flora of Napa Valley.